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  Family Past - Thomas T. Anderson of Montgomery Co., KY
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  Elizabeth Proctor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth Proctor was an indirect victim of the Salem Witch Trials whose husband, John Proctor, was executed; however, Elizabeth herself was not actually hanged because she was pregnant at the time.
Elizabeth was accused of being a witch and arrested in April 1692.
Elizabeth Proctor is portrayed as a very pious woman; however, she and her husband don't always attend church services, which makes Reverend John Hale suspect that they may be involved in witchcraft.
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 Elizabeth Arden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elizabeth Arden (December 31, 1878 - October 18, 1966) was a Canadian businesswoman who built a cosmetics empire in the United States.
For her contribution to the racing industry, in 2003 Elizabeth Arden Graham was posthumously inducted into the Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame.
She died in New York City in 1966 and was interred in the Sleepy Hollow Cemetery in Sleepy Hollow, New York under the name Elizabeth N. Graham.
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 Salem Witch Trials: Elizabeth Hubbard
Elizabeth Hubbard was one of the original girls to begin the witchcraft accusations, and she continued to be a leading accuser throughout the summer and fall of 1692.
Elizabeth, like most of the other afflicted girls, was detached from her parents and family of birth.
But Elizabeth was known as a servant to the household and not as an adopted daughter.
jefferson.village.virginia.edu /salem/people/hubbard.html   (820 words)

  
 Salem witch trials - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In the years between charters, according to the Records of the Court of Assistants, a group of thirteen pirates led by Thomas Johnson, a mariner of Boston, were tried and hanged on January 27, 1690 for acts of piracy and murder in August and October of 1689.
Elizabeth Emerson of Haverhill, Massachusetts was tried and hanged for double-infanticide in May 1691.
Elizabeth Procter and Sarah Cloyce for an example of one of the primary sources of this type.
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 L. RON HUBBARD
Hubbard's conclusion (eventually to be reconfirmed through similar experimentation at the French Institute of Health and Medical Research) held that some unknown factor was capable of recording and transmitting the memory of a single event from one cellular generation to the next.
Hubbard's condemnation had been accurate, however, it was costly; and as revealed in since declassified documents, he was now to be under constant federal scrutiny.
Hubbard simply could not continue his very demanding advanced research while remaining on the administrative front; hence his move to the 3,200-ton Royal Scotman, later to be rechristened the Apollo, and his formation of the Sea Organization--all in the name of a distraction-free research environment.
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 Soapdom.com - ATWT’s Elizabeth Hubbard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Hubbard explained that she is an actress playing a role and is not a victim, but has taken such an interest in breast cancer survival that she’s done volumes of research.
Hubbard said that like her character of Lucinda, she in real life is a determined woman and hopes that other women out there would be, or try to be like her.
Hubbard pointed out that once again every person needs to approach the situation the way they feel best, but she feels that airing out the problem is better then being locked in a frightened closet, and it’s the fear that clouds the judgment.
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 Robert Hubbard, MD
Robert Hubbard, MD "Youth, pride in such a service, and the novel duties and scenes in which they were soon to act gave the "enchantment of distance" to a life filled with hardship, danger, and death."
Robert Hubbard, M.D., was born in upper Middletown, now the town of Cromwell, Conn., April 27, 1826, being the son of Jeremiah and Elizabeth Hubbard.
Hubbard took a prominent part in political affairs, and in 1874 and 1876, was elected as one of the city’s representatives in the General Assembly.
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 Elizabeth Hubbard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This was the first class to admit women and she was one of the first three women to graduate in 1921.
Hubbard was fortunate to have spent two years in Geneva, Switzerland studying with Pierre Schmidt.
Hubbard was a 'large' woman with a forceful presence.
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 Descendants of Elizabeth Barlow - Fairfield Connecticut
Elizabeth Rumsey was born c1686 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co Connecticut, and died 10 February 1752 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co Connecticut.
Elizabeth Barlow was born c1619 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co Connecticut, and died c1686 in Fairfield, Fairfield Co Connecticut.
Elizabeth Belcher was born c1632 and died 17 October 1682 in Wethersfield, Fairfield Connecticut.
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 ATWT Cast - Elizabeth Hubbard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Elizabeth Hubbard originated the role of wealthy and devious businesswoman Lucinda Walsh on ATWT in April 1984.
After graduating from Radcliffe, cum laude, Hubbard pursued her theatrical education at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she was the first American to receive the school's silver medal.
Hubbard, was born in New York City, where she still lives.
www.soap-news.com /atwt/a/hubbard.htm   (301 words)

  
 Wright,Elizabeth Books - Signed, used, new, out-of-print
Elizabeth Gaskell's novel of working class life in a northern English mill town was controversial when it was published in 1848 because of its sympathy for the downtrodden workers and its indictment of the wealthy class that exploited them.
In this new and thoroughly revised edition of her classic textbook, Elizabeth Wright provides a cogent answer to this question and a wide-ranging introduction to psychoanalytic criticism from Freud to the present day.Since each school of...
Underrated as a writer after her untimely death until the feminist movement brought her to prominence in the 1970s, Elizabeth Gaskell wrote powerful and warmly appealing stories about women and their relationship to society, including not only marriage and motherhood but work and achievement.
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 Salem Witch Trials Elizabeth Hubbard   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Elizabeth Hubbard was seventeen in the spring of 1692 when she and three other girls started accusing people of witchcraft.
Elizabeth played an active role throughout the trials as one of the leading accusers.
Her afflictions, fits, trances and testimony all contributed to the conviction and execution of many of the nineteen executed innocent people.
jefferson.village.virginia.edu /salem/minis/hubbard1.html   (79 words)

  
 Lucinda - Elizabeth Hubbard - astheworldturns.favorietje.nl   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Elizabeth Hubbard speelt wellicht de meest boeiende persoonlijkheid in As The World Turns.
Voordat Elizabeth te zien is in ATWT, speelt ze de rol van dokter Althea Davis in de tv-serie The Doctors.
Off-Broadway is Elizabeth te zien in War And Peace, The Boys From Syracuse en The Threepenny Opera.
astheworldturns.favorietje.nl /rubrieken/lucinda-elizabeth-hubbard.html   (193 words)

  
 Elizabeth Arden
Elizabeth Arden, was born Florence Nightingale Graham, in Cornwall, England in 1884.
In 1909, Arden formed a partnership with Elizabeth Hubbard and when the partnership dissolved, she coined the business name "Elizabeth Arden" from her former partner and from the poem "Enoch Arden."
Elizabeth Arden introduced modern eye makeup and the “makeover” to North America.
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 About the Actors | Elizabeth Hubbard | As The World Turns @ soapcentral.com
Elizabeth, who has played the wealthy Lucinda Walsh since the mid-1980s is a graduate of Radcliffe College where she graduated cum laude.
Elizabeth has studied with Harold Clurman and Lee Strasberg in New York and has studied singing all her life.
Elizabeth sits on the boards of several international humanitarian charities, including the Women's Commission on Refugee Women and Children.
www.soapcentral.com /atwt/theactors/hubbard.php   (197 words)

  
 ATWT Cast - Elizabeth Hubbard
Elizabeth Hubbard originated the role of wealthy and devious businesswoman Lucinda Walsh on ATWT in April 1984.
After graduating from Radcliffe, cum laude, Hubbard pursued her theatrical education at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she was the first American to receive the school's silver medal.
Hubbard, was born in New York City, where she still lives.
soap-news.com /atwt/a/hubbard.htm   (301 words)

  
 Philip Hubbard to Dr. Levi Cheney
PHILIP HUBBARD came from the Parish of St. Saviour in the Isle of Jersey, one of the channel Islands situate in a very deep indentation at the mouth of the English Channel and close to the French coast.
July 5, 1698, Philip Hubbard was fined 20 shillings (afterwards remitted) by the court of Sessions of the County of York for delinquency in not appearing as a grand juryman.
Elizabeth (Hubbard) Redington was adm May 3, 1730, into full communion with Church of Christ of Topsfield, and dismissed (at her desire) April 8, 1742, "to ye Christian watch and Holy Communion of ye Fourth Church of Christ in Winsor;" they had, b in Topsfield (child-name unknown), Dorcas, bap Aug 9 1724,
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 Paid Notice: Deaths LANSING, ELIZABETH HUBBARD - New York Times
Lansing was the daughter of William Brewster Hubbard and Martha Hale Hubbard.
She formed an association with Thomas Y. Crowell Publishers and with her editor the late Elizabeth M. Riley which lasted her whole career and inspired the publication of over 45 children's books of fiction and biography.
Lansing's three brothers and a sister survive her: William B. Hubbard of Newark, DE; Lydia H. Wolf of Cornwall; Gordon H. Hubbard of Tucson, AZ; and Thomas J. Hubbard of Bronxville, NY and Cornwall.
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 Official L Ron Hubbard Media Resources
The Friends of L. Ron Hubbard Foundation and the Church of Scientology International received the Arizona Governor's Heritage Preservation Award this week for the painstaking restoration they did of the house where L. Ron Hubbard lived from 1952 to 1955 in Phoenix, Arizona.
In a tradition that dates back to the 1970's, Scientologists in churches and missions around the world commemorate the March 13th birthday of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard in the way he himself asked it to be celebrated—by greatly expanding their service to the communities in which they live.
Ron Hubbard Achievement Awards ceremony this past weekend at the San Diego Air and Space Museum to honor the 24 winners of the international Writers and Illustrators of the Future Contests and cheer the release of "Writers of the Future Volume 22”, the book featuring their first professional sale.
mediaresources.lronhubbard.org   (887 words)

  
 CBS Daytime | As the World Turns
Elizabeth Hubbard originated the role of the wealthy and devious businesswoman Lucinda Walsh on As The World Turns in April 1984.
After graduating cum laude from Radcliffe, the New York City-born Hubbard pursued her theatrical education at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she was the first American to receive the school's silver medal.
Hubbard is a former AFTRA National Board member and a current member of the Audubon society.
wtaj.cbsnow.com /daytime/atwt/about/bios/ehubbard.shtml   (421 words)

  
 Virginians: The Family History of John Hubbard (-c.1804)
The John Hubbards of Goochland, Prince Edward, and Halifax counties are undoubtedly the same man. Judith Hubbard was of an age per her birth in Goochland to require the consent in Prince Edward, and Clark Hubbard, who appeared in the Prince Edward household of John Hubbard, was undoubtedly named for his mother.
While we cannot be certain that Elizabeth Clarke was mother to all John’s children, they were only 20 years into their marriage when he is shown with a family of 11.
If Elizabeth was living in 1783 and 1785, the enumerations would indicate 9 children, which is the number we have identified.
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 Elizabeth Hubbard - Moviefone
Elizabeth Hubbard was one of the original girls to begin the witchcraft accusations, and she continued to be a leading accuser throughout the summer and...
Elizabeth, who has played the wealthy Lucinda Walsh since the mid-1980s is a graduate of Radcliffe College where she graduated...
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 Family Past - Hubbards of Montgomery County, KY
An 1860 newspaper article mentions a brother of Eli, Joshua Hubbard, who was killed in a bar room fight in 1860.
This appears to be the Eli Hubbard born in TN, married to Elizabeth Silcose.
HUBBARD: A Betty Hubbard, born 1865, is listed with the family of George and Mary McCormick of Camargo, KY.
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 CBS Daytime | As the World Turns
Elizabeth Hubbard originated the role of the wealthy and devious businesswoman Lucinda Walsh on As the World Turns the CBS daytime drama in April 1984.
After graduating cum laude from Radcliffe, the New York City-born Hubbard pursued her theatrical education at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, where she was the first American to receive the school's silver medal.
Hubbard is a former AFTRA National Board Member and has sat on the board of The Women's Commission for Refugees and Children and the US Committee for Refugees.
www.cbs.com /daytime/atwt/about/bios/ehubbard.shtml   (473 words)

  
 Blue Hubbard Squash
The Hubbard squash probably originated in South America and first arrived in Marblehead, MA in the 1700's aboard sailing ships from the West Indies.
Another story has Elizabeth Hubbard, the Gregory's washerwoman, giving Gregory seeds, which she had gotten from Captain Knot Martin, who got them from an un-named woman gardener.
Sarah and her sister Martha were well known in Marblehead as gardeners, but since Sarah was quite bashful and timid about approaching the Gregory's, she entrusted the seed to her friend Mrs.
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 Elizabeth Hubbard News
News about Elizabeth Hubbard continually updated from thousands of sources around the net.
Hubbard and Allen are Presenters for 11/13 Amas Gala
Amas Musical Theatre "As the World Turns" star Elizabeth Hubbard and international dancer and choreographer Sarita Allen will present awards at Amas Musical Theatre's November 13th Gala benefit evening...
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 Hubbard
Samuel Hubbard b abt 1682, New Kent, VA. He md Eleanor abt 1712, New Kent, VA. She was b abt 1695.
Samuel Hubbard b 1757, New Kent or Campbell, VA, d 15 Apr 1820, prob Pittsylvania, VA. He md Patience Hurt 31 Oct 1791, Halifax, VA, daughter of Moza Hurt and Mary.
Patience Hurt Hubbard b 23 May 1814, Pittsylvania, VA, d abt 1836, Halifax, VA. She md William Shotwell 8 Jun 1830, Pittsylvania, VA, son of John Shotwell and Sarah/Sally Ridgeway.
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 Elizabeth Hubbard (Lucinda, ATWT)
Hubbard has been on five different soaps since her debut on THE GUIDING LIGHT in 1962.
Hubbard won the first Outstanding Lead Actress Daytime Emmy award in 1974 for her portrayal of Dr. Althea Davis on THE DOCTORS.
Hubbard graduated cum laude from Radcliffe College and then went on to concentrate in theatre at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.
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 Coralynn's HUBBARDS of Connecticut
Note: There were 2 George Hubbards who emigrated to New England in the early 1630s.
Elizabeth Hubbard b 1/15/1659-60 Middletown, CT m Thomas WETMORE.
Elizabeth Hubbard b 4/18/1706 Haddam, CT m Ebenezer Munger.
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