- grade,
Marsters joined the
theatre group at
Grace M.
Davis High
School and
acted in many plays,
including musicals.
After graduation in 1980,
Marsters studied...
-
Marsters is a
variant of the more
familiar Masters (surname). It may
refer to: Bill
Marsters,
first president of the Cook
Islands Christian Church Charles...
-
January 2019,
Marsters helped turn the
first sod and lay the
first stones of
Marsters House, a
hostel for the
various branches of the
Marsters family in Rarotonga...
- M****achusetts, the son of
Jonathan Marsters and Mary Knowlton, who
immigrated to Falmouth, Nova
Scotia in 1760.
Marsters moved to
Onslow in 1784. He was...
-
design work,
Marsters promoted the device's use.
Marsters was born
April 5, 1924, in Norwich, New York, to
pharmaceutical executive Guy
Marsters and his wife...
-
William "Spike" Pratt, pla**** by
James Marsters, is a
fictional character created by Joss
Whedon and
David Greenwalt for the
television series Buffy the...
- with the
Wests Tigers NYC team. In 2015 and 2016,
Marsters pla**** for the
Wests Tigers' NYC team.
Marsters pla**** for the Cook
Islands in
their 2015 match...
- "James
Marsters on Fame,
Family and Life
After 40". TV Guide.
Archived from the
original on
February 1, 2008.
Retrieved January 30, 2008. "James
Marsters: "You...
- to the
Marsters family in 1954 by an
amendment to the Cook
Islands Act p****ed by the New
Zealand Government. Two
years after William Marsters died, disputes...
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denomination in the Cook Islands.
Marsters was born on
Palmerston Island. He is one of the 134
grandchildren of
William Marsters, the
English explorer who settled...