- John
Glendy Sproston (14
August 1828 – 8 June 1862) was an
officer in the
United States Navy
during the
Civil War. He was
killed in
action in a riverine...
- The
Glendy Burk is an
American folk song by
Stephen Foster. It
appears in
James Buckley's New
Banjo Book
published in 1860. The
Glendy Burk of the song...
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waiting for her to
carry out
their escape plan.
Giuliana Santa Cruz as Rita
Glendy Asturias Rucal as
Gladys Ángela
Joana Quevedo as
Sulmi Alejandra Vásquez...
- Glen D.
Burke a.k.a.
Glendy Burke was an
American politician. He was the 29th
mayor of New
Orleans from June 8 to June 28, 1865. He was born in Baltimore...
- John
Glendy (1755 – 1832) was a
Presbyterian clergyman from
County Londonderry in Ireland, who,
after being forced into
American exile for his ****ociation...
-
Glendy Burke Arnold (1875–1955) was an
attorney and
judge in St. Louis, Missouri, in the
early 20th century.
Arnold was born
January 30, 1875, in Frankfort...
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mother of:
Burke Carradine (1887–1932)
Victoria Carradine (born 1889)
Glendy Carradine (born 1890)
Josephine (born 1891) John
Carradine (1906–1988),...
- his part, and his head was
paraded through the town. His minister, John
Glendy, was
forced into
American exile. On 12 July 1830,
Orange Order and Ribbonmen...
- from the
original on 26
August 2013.
Retrieved 26
August 2013.
Mattalia Glendy (21
December 2000). "Three
Tenors Concert on Cold
Night Helps Aids Foundation"...
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Irish Volunteer movement in the
early 1790s, the
church minister, John
Glendy,
regularly advanced theological justifications for
democratic reform, and...