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  James McHenry McColloch and Mary Alice Wharton of Jasper Co., Missouri
Mary Alice was the daughter of Silas W. and Elizabeth Ellen (Bruner) Wharton of Ohio Co., West Virginia.
Mary Alice was born June 18, 1859, Ohio Co., West Virginia where she was raised and attended The Female College at Wheeling, West Virginia.
At the time of Mary Alice's death in November of 1936, she and her mother Elizabeth Wharton were living in a house next door to her daughter and son-in-law, Daphne and Jack N. Davis of Picher, Oklahoma.
lotsofsites.com /gen/jmchmcol.shtml   (1031 words)

  
 PRAY FOR MARY ALICE
Mary Alice is being given Decadron to reduce the swelling and hopefully provide comfort for her.
Drew was the baby in his family and Mary Alice and Scooter were broken hearted, yet it was Mary Alice that comforted a shocked community by publicly thanking the Lord for 17 precious years of enjoying his life, rather than focusing on his death.
Just a week earlier, Mary Alice had given her daughter some precious pictures and momentos of Drew's life, in order for her to make a memory scrapbook.
www.legacyofhope.org /maryalice.html   (579 words)

  
 Uncrowned Queens: Mary Alice Newkirk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice Newkirk is a native of Deland, Florida.
Alice became a member of the National Female Executive Club, where she enjoyed traveling to New York City for "networking." She is presently a member of the Mary B. Talbert Civic and Cultural Club and served as Correspondence Secretary.
Mary Alice Newkirk is heralded by many of her colleagues within the organization (ESFWC) as an "unsung hero" because of her benevolence towards others and her willingness to work.
wings.buffalo.edu /uncrownedqueens/files_2002/newkirk_maryalice.htm   (443 words)

  
 House Rabbit Information in Indiana   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice is an incredibly tidy rabbit with impeccable litterbox habits, very trustworthy, not destructive.
Mary Alice has a low activity level, but a very high "nosey" factor, always wanting to be in the middle of activity.
Mary Alice has a very high cuddle-factor as long as she is on the floor.
www.indianahrs.org /Adoption/details.asp?ID=143   (164 words)

  
 Evatt Foundation: Publication: Speaking to the Heart - 18 July 2003
Mary Alice Evatt (born Sheffer), like Mrs Menzies, did not feel that marriage to a political leader attracted legitimacy to her political views or impose burdens of duty, beyond the bare necessities, that invaded her rights to privacy as a citizen.
For Mary Alice painting was a place of peace in which she could be herself, searching for form and beauty in a world in which both must often have seemed distant dreams.
For Mary Alice, at the end of her life, Bert was gone and art and sculpture filled the great void left by his absence.
evatt.labor.net.au /publications/papers/94.html   (3362 words)

  
 Mary Alice Foley Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice and her mother stayed in New York, where the family lived, until October 1937, when they embarked on a sea voyage to join Frank in Manila.
Mary Alice never forgot the time spent in the internment camp, and she attended the fortieth and fiftieth reunions of the Santo Tomas Internment Camp.
Mary Alice and her pals were particularly interested in boys, and spent paragraphs discussing the behavior of boys in their class and parties they attended.
www.clements.umich.edu /Webguides/EF/Foley.html   (1533 words)

  
 Mast Store's Who's Who - Mary Alice Shand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice was born and raised in Greenville, South Carolina in the Augusta Road area of the city.
Mary Alice bursts with pride when she speaks of her children and grandchildren and she spends as much time as possible with them all.
Mary Alice worked with them for 25 years (some of the years part time as she stayed home to raise her children) until moving on to Belks Department Store.
www.mastgeneralstore.com /msledger/august2004/employeeprofile-maryalice.php3   (1063 words)

  
 Mary Alice Woods
However, Mary Alice decided to return to her design business, which involved long hours and proved impossible for her to also pursue a music career, so she put her music on hold.
Mary Alice proves herself a strong songwriter, with much of her material being drawn from her own autobiographical experiences.
Mary Alice gives a country/folk treatment to the title track "Daisies In My Hand," that looks at her contentment with her life.
www.takecountryback.com /reviews/mawrev0903.htm   (478 words)

  
 Mary Alice Monroe; Website for bestselling author Mary Alice Monroe.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice Monroe is the New York Times, USA Today best selling author of richly textured books that explore the parallels between nature and human nature.   Her novels include Skyward, The Beach House, The Book Club and The Four Seasons. 
Mary Alice Monroe is in her element describing the history of basket weaving, the lush land, the threat imposed by developers and the difficulites of making a plantation prosper in the modern era.
Mary Alice Monroe continues to be one of the leaders of complex female relationship dramas that hit home to the audience.
www.maryalicemonroe.com   (284 words)

  
 Mary Alice Turnipseed born MO.
I need help on the identity of "Mary Alice Stroupe" born in Crawford County, MO (1859) as the result of an obituary posted on the Franklin County Boards (MO) at Ancestry.com.
According to records, Mary Alice's father was born in New York.
Perhaps Mary Alice's mother stayed with family of her mother,whoever that could be, in 1859 Crawford County and they left before the 1860 census.
genforum.genealogy.com /turnipseed/messages/194.html   (185 words)

  
 Mary Alice Downie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice Downie was born in Illinois to Canadian parents and grew up in Toronto.
She graduated from the University of Toronto in English, despite spending most of her time at The Varsity.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1980; with Mary Hamilton; illus.
www.writersunion.ca /d/downie_m.htm   (197 words)

  
 Mary Alice Duffy
In a photo album entitled, "This is My Life," Mary Alice Duffy, born the daughter of Mary and Francis Duffy on June 12, 1944, captioned her baby picture "A Bundle of Joy." Those of us who knew and loved Mary Alice would indeed agree, she was a bundle of joy and much, much more.
Mary Alice was a risk taker by nature and possessed a spirit of mischievousness and lightheartedness.
As one friend said, "Suffering never turned Mary Alice in on herself." For several years she became active in volunteer work, sharing her time and talent coaching volleyball and basketball and at times assisting with gym classes in her parish school.
www.transweb.org /people/recips/memoriam/no_longer/mary_alice_duffy/mary_alice_duffy.html   (689 words)

  
 Mary Alice and John Downie Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice: I was born in Illinois on February 12 (Abraham Lincoln's birthday) to Canadian parents.
Then I married Mary Alice and moved to the USA where I worked in the oil industry.
Mary Alice wrote and wrote, and sometimes I would be co-opted as a co-author.
redcedar.swifty.com /2002/Author_Bios/alice.htm   (329 words)

  
 Mary Alice   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice was 11 years old when she moved by covered wagon with her family to the Tamarac River in Marshall County, Minnesota, arriving there on May 15, 1878.
Mary's step-father, John Hughes, was hired tomaintain the house so the family moved into it.
Some of the other pupils enrolled in that first class were: Mary's step-brother, John Hughes Jr.; James and Julia Bills, children of Morgan Bills; Bert and Minnie Blivens, children of Joe Blivens; and George McCullough, son of Mike McCullough (he was known as "Tamarac Mac", the first settler in the territory).
www.srv.net /~wako/houseofwhalengangmaralice.html   (432 words)

  
 The Amidons
Peter and Mary Alice Amidon are versatile and widely respected performing and teaching artists who for the past twenty years have dedicated themselves to traditional song, dance and storytelling.
Peter and Mary Alice are familiar faces at the major northeast U.S. music and dance festivals, at teacher conferences, and at summer folk camps of traditional dance and song.
Peter and Mary Alice are often joined on the stage and in the recording studio by the singing of their two sons Sam and Stefan.
www.amidonmusic.com   (310 words)

  
 Mary Alice Quinn   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice was born on December 28, 1920, a child of Irish immigrant parents.
At the age of fourteen, on November 8, 1935, Mary Alice died.
Mary Alice's name was eventually carved into the Reilly monument.
www.graveyards.com /holysepulchre/quinn.html   (249 words)

  
 Mary Alice information at Celebrityinformation.net   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Browse through Mary Alice latest information, detailed biographies, much facts, good written articles, a lot of up-to-date news, long memorabilias, interesting stats, contact information, full written trivias and tons of other content about her.
Find out where Mary Alice is credited alongside another name or discuss with other nice people about her latest appearance.
Mary Alice latest information, detailed biographies, much facts, a lot of up-to-date news, long memorabilias and tons of other content about her at Celebrityinformation.net
www.celebrityinformation.net /Women-A/Mary-Alice.html   (321 words)

  
 MEMORIAL TO MARY ALICE MICHAEL
This page is for Mary Alice (Legg) Michael Born To Earth 1-25-1956 Born To Heaven 4-1-1999 She was the most beautiful Red Headed, Green Eyed, Loving caring daughter anyone could have.
Mary Divorced and Married again to Larry Michael, but with the drug's it just could not last and she was divorced again.
Mary's was a good girl and loved the Girls very much but, she just could not get that Monkey off her back.
www.angelfire.com /ms/AngelMary   (1285 words)

  
 The Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice was a long-time member of the UMB community, having worked in various departments since 1984.
As a result of her work, literally thousands of research participants, their families, and long-term care staff members came to know Mary Alice for her unique blend of professionalism and compassion.
Mary Alice was a very creative person who worked part-time as a videographer for the Charlestown Community.
medschool.umaryland.edu /Epidemiology/mamcgurr.html   (201 words)

  
 Mary Alice
Mary Alice (SP‑397), a steam yacht built in Brooklyn, N.Y., in 1897, was purchased by the Navy from William J. Conners of Buffalo, N.Y., and commissioned 10 August 1917, Lt. (jg.) Grant Campbell, USNRF, in command.
As a unit of the Naval Coast Defense Reserve, Mary Alice operated in the 3d Naval District patrolling Long Island Sound and the approaches to New York Harbor.
Early in October, 1918, Mary Alice joined 0‑13 to serve as a patrol boat during the submarine’s precommissioning acceptance trials in Long Island Sound.
www.history.navy.mil /danfs/m5/mary_alice.htm   (162 words)

  
 Sister Mary Alice McAteer
Sister Mary Alice became aunt and grand aunt to the several children to whom God continued to bless the McAteer family.
Sister Mary Alice’s vocational seed grew from the early nourishment of her Mom and Dad’s prayerful life.
As she developed during her formative years in Gloucester at St. Mary’s grade school and Gloucester Catholic High School, she stated, the seed was able to grow through the nourishment of the Dominican Sisters of Saint Mary’s.
www.ophope.org /Pages/Eulogies/McAteerMA.html   (1339 words)

  
 CD Baby: MARY ALICE WOOD: Daisies In My Hand
Mary Alice will slow you down just enough and give you an album as comfy as an ancient leather recliner to sit and laugh in.
Mary Alice is a talented songwriter and it is evident in her catchy tunes!
Mary Alice has such a memorable voice, that her songs stick in my mind like memories of my own.
www.cdbaby.com /cd/maryalicewood03   (1252 words)

  
 Civilian Ships--Mary Alice (Steam Yacht, 1897)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary Alice, a 180 gross ton steam yacht, was built in 1897 at Brooklyn, New York.
She was purchased by the Navy for World War I service, placed in commission in August 1917 as USS Mary Alice (SP-397), and operated for more than a year on patrol duty in Long Island Sound.
On 5 October 1918, while serving as an escort during the trials of the newly-constructed O-13 (Submarine # 74), Mary Alice was rammed by her charge.
www.history.navy.mil /photos/sh-civil/civsh-m/mary-alc.htm   (213 words)

  
 About Mary Alice Monroe
Mary Alice was born in the suburbs of Chicago.
Today Mary Alice lives in Illinois with her husband and three children, her Bernese Mountain Dog, a bird and countless fish.
Mary Alice is delighted to have several books coming out in the coming months.
members.aol.com /makmonroe/aboutMary.htm   (167 words)

  
 Mary Alice Wolf Personal Vita
Born on January 3,1941, in New Haven, Connecticut, she was the second of eight children and daughter of Thomas (owner of Chieppo Bus Company) and Mary Chieppo (housewife).
Mary Alice, later, while raising a family, taught a creative writing class at an Adult Education Center in Springfield, Massachusetts.
Mary Alice is currently the director of the Institute of Gerontology at St. Joseph College, in Hartford, Connecticut.
www-distance.syr.edu /pvitamaw.html   (969 words)

  
 Twisted Scriptures - Mary Alice Chrnalogar
Mary Alice Chrnalogar is well qualified to under take such a task because she has spent over 17 years helping free the victims from controlling churches and destructive cults.
This book is designed to break someone from the negative influence of a controlling or an abusive discipleship therefore many ideas are reiterated in various ways in various chapters to help the victim break their strong bias that is holding them in the group.
If you are in a cult or have a family member or friend in one, and need help, call for the author of "Twisted Scriptures," Mary Alice Chrnalogar, for free advice.
www.geocities.com /Athens/Delphi/6312   (224 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Mary Alice Peale (American Diaries)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Mary must get help for her brother and hide him from her parents and the officers.
Mary's Father is a die heart Tory,(he's loyal to the king of England, that is) witch poses a problem, seeing as her 18 year old brother, William, is a Patriot.
Mary's parents are loyal to Kind George the third, while Mary's older brother is a patriot soldier.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0689803877?v=glance   (863 words)

  
 Mary Alice @ Filmbug UK
Mary Alice is known for playing women of quiet dignity and strength.
Alice has also graced the stage with roles in Trials of Jero, The Strong Breed and No Place to Be Somebody.
Alice entertained audiences on the small screen by appearing in series such as Oz, L.A. Law, Laurel Avenue, Providence, Touched by an Angel, Cosby, and I'll Fly Away, for which she earned an Emmy.
www.filmbug.co.uk /db/68258   (310 words)

  
 Mary Alice Dill   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
MARY ALICE DILL - - opened her eyes April 9th, in Detroit.
Mary Alice Dill was Honorable Mention in 1940 for the Eleventh Grade Award for All-Around Achievement.
This gal, besides having a grand personality, is the modest possessor of a very lovely singing voice, but claims that she'd rather do professional modeling.
www.mar-ken.org /bios/dillm.html   (117 words)

  
 Mary Alice Horton
Mary Alice Horton may have been named "Mary" in honor of her father's mother, Mary Collins.
In 1880 Mary Alice Horton was listed as A.A.Horton age 17 in household of her parents, HN/FN454, Buffalo Twp., E.D. Neighbors: Mary Horton (widow, age 78), CJ Horton, JJ Horton, FG Horton, Deas, Addison // LR Raley, TJ Jones, MJ Horton.
Alice A. Young and family in HN 357, living near her fatherThomas R. Horton in HN 351, Flat Rock Twp., ED#49 (school dist. 8, 19 including Westville).
www.sc-families.org /tree/I278.html   (866 words)

  
 Milky Way Jewels   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Taken in 1922, this picture shows Mary Alice Martin Hyde, wife of the mayor of Manchester, Connecticut, with her 2 children, Barbara and John Martin Hyde.
Mary Alice is wearing a scrumptious patterned silk dress with a sequined cumberbund/sash, and elegant pearls.
Mary Alice's husband, John Hunniford Hyde, worked at the Cheney Silk Mills in Manchester.
www.milkywayjewels.com /vintagephotos/Betsy-Gammy-Barbara-Dad.html   (93 words)

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