- Ann
Bilansky (born Mary Ann
Evards Wright) (c. 1820 –
March 23, 1860) was an
American housewife convicted in 1859 of
poisoning her
husband with ****nic...
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Levanon (1915-2003),
leader of
Lishkat HaKesher (Nativ)
Yaacov Levanon (
Bilansky) (1895–1965), an
Israeli musician and
composer This page
lists people with...
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Yaacov Levanon (originally
Yaacov Bilansky) (1895–1965) was an
Israeli Jewish musician and
composer in the
British Mandate of
Palestine and
later Israel...
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Bilansky, Alan (2018). "Pinkerton's
National Detective Agency and the Information...
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hanging "disgusting.": 583–585 On 23
March 1860, Ann
Bilansky was
executed by hanging.
Bilansky, who was
convicted of
murdering her
husband Stanislaus...
- of Bar
Kokhba was
written by the Russian-Jewish
emigre composer Yaacov Bilansky Levanon in
Palestine in the 1920s. John Zorn's
Masada Chamber Ensemble...
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football player Chip Beck,
professional golfer, born in
Fayetteville Ann
Bilansky (c. 1820–1860),
Fayetteville native hanged for
murder Bunkie Blackburn...
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Native American - M
December 29, 1854
Morrison Murder 2 Ann
Bilansky White 34 F
March 23, 1860
Waseca Murder of her
husband 3
Henry Kriegler...
- Los Angeles. He
married Gladys Bilansky July 12, 1930, and had a son, Howard, born in 1935. Coincidentally,
Bilansky's father had also
emigrated from...
- Mitc****, Tonya. "The ****nic
Eaters Wife" (2024)
William Herbert Wallace Ann
Bilansky Maybrick,
Florence E. Mrs Maybrick's Own Story: My Lost
Fifteen Years Funk...