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- 1850s. Eldress Harriet Bullard (1824–1916) Elder Frederick William Evans (1858–?) Eldress Frances Hall (1947–1957) Eldress Emma King (1957–?) Eldress Gertrude...
- as Vera Julian Lerner as Ray Mekonnen Knife as Vargas Lisa Chappell as Eldress Jonno Roberts as Commander Bed On November 22, 2024, Production W****ly...
- of Power: The Writings of Rebecca Cox Jackson, Black Visionary, Shaker Eldress, edited by Jean Mc****n Humez. Jackson worked as a seamstress and cared...
- Tri-Klops' host Yuri Lowenthal as Tuvar Kimberly Brooks as Teela-Na / Eldress Alan Oppenheimer as King Grayskull George Takei as Mer-Man Wallace Shawn...
- Fere (1835–1917), Hungarian musician Aurelia Mace (1835–1910), Shaker eldress Aurelija Mikušauskaitė (1937–1974), Lithuanian actress Aurelia Molins (1582–1641)...
- Gr**** word for priest (literally, "elder"). Although 'Presbyteress' or 'eldress' has an equivalent meaning, it has a very small usage: most English-speaking...
- which displeased her mother greatly. Anna White had just been named second eldress of the family, and Minnie Allen became the first girl she raised, leading...
- Durgin (November 23, 1825 – August 24, 1898) was an American teacher and eldress of the Canterbury Shaker community. She is credited with the design of...
- Anna White (21 January 1831 – 16 December 1910) was a Shaker Eldress, social reformer, author, and hymn writer. Anna White born in Brooklyn, New York...
- joined the Shakers and were living in the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, Eldress Bertha Lindsay said, "To become a Shaker you have to sign a legal do****ent...