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Minnie M. (
Geddings) Cox (1869–1933) was an
American teacher who was
appointed the
first Black postmaster in Mississippi,
following closely behind Anna...
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Gedding is a
village and
civil parish in the Mid
Suffolk district of
Suffolk in
eastern England.
Located around six
miles south east of Bury St Edmunds...
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Animorphs is a
science fantasy series of
youth books written by
Katherine Applegate and her
husband Michael Grant,
writing together under the name K. A...
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Matilda Geddings Gray (March 18, 1885 –
February 26, 1971) was an
American heiress, businesswoman, art collector, and philanthropist. She was one of three...
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variant of Adam.
Geddie may also be a
nickname meaning "greedy",
derived from
gedd meaning "pike", this
could also
refer to a
voracious eater. The earliest...
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recruit candidates.
South Carolina activists Gary
Votour and
Harold Geddings,
candidates for
governor and
Congress respectively as
Democratic Party...
- (1.46 MB) "Matilda
Geddings Gray and
Evergreen Plantation" (PDF). www.neworleansbar.org.
Retrieved April 6, 2021. "Matilda
Geddings Gray and Evergreen...
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Challenged by
Democratic nominee Phil
Black and
Labor Party nominee Harold Geddings III,
Wilson was
reelected in 2014 with 62% of the vote.
Challenged by Democratic...
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stepgrandfather of his ex-wife. In 1968,
Wyman bought Gedding Hall as his
country home near Bury St
Edmunds in Suffolk; it
dates back...
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mother the
Dowager Empress Maria Fyodorovna. The egg is part of the
Matilda Geddings Gray
collection of
Faberge and is
currently long term
installation at Metropolitan...