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  • 1Mary Marvel — on the cover of The Power of Shazam! #4. Art by Jerry Ordway. Publication information Publisher …

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  • 2Mary Anning — with her dog Tray, painted before 1842. The Golden Cap outcrop can be seen in the background Born 21 May 1799 …

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  • 3Mary Boleyn — Spouse(s) Sir William Carey, Aldenham Sir William Stafford, of Chebsey Issue Catherine Knollys, Lady Knollys Henry Carey, 1st Baron Hunsdon Anne Stafford …

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  • 4Mary Jo Shively — Mary Jo Jackson Shively is a character on the series Designing Women . She was played by actress Annie Potts. Divorced designer Mary Jo Jackson grew up in Franklin, Kentucky (as did her real life portrayer, Annie Potts), and has two siblings: a… …

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  • 5Mary Ellis (1750-1827) — Mary Ellis (1750 ndash;1827) was an American spinster whose grave now sits 7 feet above a parking lot in New Brunswick, New Jersey. [cite news |first= |last= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=A Sentimental Developer Saves a Grave.… …

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  • 6Mary Fitton — Portrait of Mary Fitton circa 1595 Born June 1578 Gawsworth, Cheshire Died 1647 Spouse Captain Wiliam Polwhele …

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  • 7Mary Cassatt — Self portrait by Mary Cassatt, c. 1878, gouache on paper, 23⅝ × 16 3/16 in., Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Birth name Mary Stevenson Cassatt …

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  • 8Mary Ann Oatman — Nationality American Religion Mormon Parents Roys Oatman, Mary …

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  • 9Mary of Cleophas — • This title occurs only in John, xix, 25. A comparison of the lists of those who stood at the foot of the cross would seem to identify her with Mary, the mother of James the Less and Joseph ( Mark, xv, 40; cf. Matt., xxvii, 56) Catholic… …

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  • 10Mary Musgrove — Mary Musgrove(c. 1700 1767) facilitated in the development of Colonial Georgia and became an important intermediary between Creek Indians and the English colonists. She bridged the gap between two distinctly different societies and became a… …

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