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Betsey may
refer to:
Betsey (ship); one of many
vessels that have been
named Betsey Betsey Island, Tasmania,
Australia Betsey Armstrong (born 1983), female...
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Betsey Johnson (born
August 10, 1942) is an
American fashion designer best
known for her colorful,
feminine and
whimsical designs. Many of her designs...
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Betsey Brown is an
American actress and
director best
known for
starring in The
Scary of Sixty-First and for
directing and
performing in the 2021 satire...
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Betsey Trotwood is a
fictional character from
Charles ****ens' 1850
novel David Copperfield.
Betsey Trotwood is
David Copperfield's great-aunt on his...
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Betsey Ross
Wright (born July 4, 1943) is an
American lobbyist, activist, and
political consultant who
worked more than a
decade for Bill
Clinton in Arkansas...
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Betsey Ayer
Stevenson (born c. 1971) is an
economist and
Professor of
Economics and
Public Policy at the
University of
Michigan Gerald R. Ford
School of...
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Betsey Maria Whitney (née Cushing,
formerly Roosevelt; May 18, 1908 –
March 25, 1998) was an
American philanthropist, a
former daughter-in-law of President...
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Betsey was
launched in
Bermuda in 1791. She
never appeared in Lloyd's Register. On 11
April 1793
Captain William Doyle acquired a
letter of marque. The...
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Azayamankawin (c. 1803 – c. 1873), also
known as Hazaiyankawin,
Betsey St. Clair, Old Bets, or Old Betz, was one of the most
photographed Native American...
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Betsey Metcalf Baker (née
Betsey Metcalf; 1786–1867) was an
American manufacturer of
straw bonnets, entrepreneur, and
social activist based in Providence...