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- Brigham Young (/ˈbrɪɡəm/; June 1, 1801 – August 29, 1877) was an American religious leader and politician. He was the second president of the Church of...
- ISBN 978-0517227275. "John Hunt Morgan's 1863 Raid". American Battlefield Trust. Boyer, Margrette (December 1912). "Morgan's Raid in Indiana". The Indiana Quarterly Magazine...
- of Sydney Occupation(s) Engineer, Lecturer, Professor Spouse Adelaide Margrette (née Mott) Children 5 daughters Parent(s) Nicholas Hawken MLC and Mary...
- gierde eÿth wenlügt och skellügt bÿtthe Mellom Niels tommesszonn och Margrette sanders dott Alexander tomesszonn skolgetinn dotthr och arffua ÿ sodauna...
- and dance with Satan, who appeared in the shape of a black dog. When Margrette Jonsdotter danced with him, she had lost her shoe, but Satan had given...
- (1751-1833) Frederikke Wilhelmina Charlotte née Borneman (1770–1851) Charlotte Margrette Bille (1739–1804) Captain Anders Bille (1730–1782) (no direct blood relation)...
- written by Qateel Shifai; all music is composed by A. Hameed "Seeta Maryam Margrette (1978) - ****stani Urdu film". ****stan Film Magazine Website. The Statesman...
- investigation began. Els herself had gone to Weißenburg in Bayern, while Margrette von Biberach and Ursel von Konstanz had both gone to Nuremberg. Proceedings...
- County". Jim Forte Postal History. Retrieved November 9, 2014. Boyer, Margrette (1912). "Morgan's Raid in Indiana". The Indiana Quarterly Magazine of...
- immigrants Gust and Hanna Carlson and the Craftsman-style William and Margrette Cole residence at 2204 East 1st Street. In 1906, Lignell and German were...