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- 15, 1792 to Cornwall (or Cornell) Marks and Sarah Goodrich. He married Rosannah Robinson on May 2, 1813, and was the father of five children. Marks was...
- transferred to the ownership of a Lagos museum. Adesanya was married to Rosannah Arinola Adesanya (née Onafalujo), who died nearly three years after him...
- and his wife, Rosannah, were sons Mitc**** Wallin (1854—1932) and Thomas Jefferson "Tom" Wallin (1857—1948). After Hugh's death, Rosannah married John...
- investor of the Emerson Electric Company. Emerson was born to William and Rosannah Ellen (Young) Emerson on July 26, 1832, in Pepperell, M****achusetts. He...
- po****r. The melody is mentioned in The Loves of Alonzo Fitz Clarence and Rosannah Ethelton (1878) and The Invalid's Story (1882); in both stories the melody...
- North Carolina. Her parents were John Wesley Bullman (1847–1895) and Rosannah Shelton (aka Franklin) (1836–1909). She had a twin sister, Martha Bullman...
- (aged 90) Paris, Missouri, US Spouses Jemima Winn ​ ​ (m. 1817; died 1822)​ Rosannah Davis ​ ​ (m. 1826; died 1840)​ Jane Davis ​ (m. 1841)​ Children 12 Occupation...
- Employer(s) Virginia state government, self-emplo**** Spouse Rosanna or Rosannah Dorsey Children 6 Relatives George Mason (grandfather) Military career...
- Burrows". In*ter*is*land Collective. Retrieved 31 January 2021. Gosser, Rosannah. "Mother-daughter artists bring the tradition of Tongan tapa-making to...
- born on 21 December 1923 in Rollington Town, Kingston, Jamaica, to Mary Rosannah (née Fyfe) and Ernest Lynas McDonald. In her youth, she was known as "Winnie"...