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  Maude, (Frederick) Stanley - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Maude, (Frederick) Stanley   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
British general in World War I. Maude served in the Sudan and then in the South African War 1899–1902, where he won the DSO.
Well-liked and skilful, Maude was an effective general and his sudden death was a great loss to the army.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
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 Maude Nugent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Maude Nugent (1877 - 1958) was a U.S. songwriter.
This United States biographical article is a stub.
Actually, Maude Nugent, my great-grandmother, was a "she".
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 Yosemite Sam Pretty Darn Near Blows Up Girlfriend
Maude, who does not like to be called "granny," was pleased and surprised to receive the piano-gift from her sweetheart.
At dinner with Maude that evening, Sam mentioned that he had been "ripped-off" and was about ready to tell everyone to "say their prayers" before shooting some extra holes in their heads.
Maude and Yosemite Sam go way back, but it has only been since they've started seeing each other regularly that Sam has "mellowed out" and learned to control his temper.
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 Women Composers In American Popular Song, Page 1
As with many accomplishments by women, Nugent's authorship of the song was cast into doubt by some at the time who felt it must have been written instead by her more well known husband, composer William Jerome.
However, Nugent's own performances of the song brought it into popularity and her reputation as a songwriter became cemented as a result.
Nugent was born in Brooklyn NY and showed a great deal of musical and performing talent.
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 Obituaries
Surviving are his companion and caregiver, Mary (Henderson) Hutslar of Mitchell, IN; one son, Anthony D. Nugent of Swansea, IL; one sister, Virginia White of Mitchell, IN; and one grandson.
Born on December 31, 1910, in Lawrence County, IN, she was the daughter of Clifford and Maude (Mansfield) Turner.
Born on May 20, 1916, in Kentland, IN, she was the daughter of Otis and Maude (Pickett) Gordon.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 4850
He was the son of Francis Arthur Hervey and Louisa Maude Clayton.
She married Alec Francis Hervey, son of Francis Arthur Hervey and Louisa Maude Clayton, on 16 November 1912.
She married, secondly, Alec Francis Hervey, son of Francis Arthur Hervey and Louisa Maude Clayton, on 7 December 1925.
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 Perfessor Bill Edwards - Songs up to 1909
Maude Nugent (?) - 1896: Maude Nugent was a fairly well respected stage performer in the 1890s and 1900s.
It wasn't until Nugent scored with the tune on stage that Joseph W. Stern bought it for publication.
It falls into the second genre of Irish songs, whereas it is not specifically about Ireland, but rather about somebody who most likely had immigrated from there.
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 Zinos.com - eZine digest and database
While also in Brooklyn, Jerome met a young performer named Maude Nugent who had made her own break on the stage when just a girl of eleven.
In a world dominated by men, where most all stage entertainers were male by convention if not by popular choice, Nugent was a pioneer for her time who would have to overcome many more obstacles to success than any male counterpart.
She would only begin to be recognized for her historical importance, however, two years before the end of her life when she again reached a new milestone in her career, this one in the age of television with an appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show.
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 Sociology of Religion: Celebration of a life: Paul Hanly Furfey. (Roman Catholic priest) (Obituary)@ HighBeam Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Paul Hanly Furfey was born the year that:
The song "Sweet Rosy O'Grady" was introduced by 19-year-old song-writer Maude Nugent, at Tony Pastor's Opera House.
Banned by the Romans in 394 A.D., the Olympic Games were revived in the first modern Olympiad, held at Athens with 484 contestants from 13 nations.
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 Andrew County Missouri Family History File
Mary Ann Nugent Wildish and Susie Nugent McComb Bennett were sisters of my great grandfather Francis Nugent.
I would love to make contact with ay of their descendents who might be willing to help me sort out some family history.
(But this could be the name of her Gandmother) Maude's siblings were Eddy born in Andrew, MO. Sue born Madison, Iowa, Maude born in Andrew, MO. May 28, 1881, John in Andrew, Rosa in Jewel county, Kansas, Fred in Andrew MO., Mami in Andrew, Earl in Holt MO. and Female Diggs - Holt, MO.
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 thePeerage.com - Person Page 3135
She married Lt.-Gen. Arthur Nugent Floyer-Acland, son of John Edward Acland and Norah Letitia Nugent Bankes, on 6 December 1913.
She married Captain John Bevil Acland, son of John Edward Acland and Norah Letitia Nugent Bankes, on 7 March 1914.
He married Victoria Letitia Acland, daughter of John Edward Acland and Norah Letitia Nugent Bankes, on 14 March 1928.
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 The Courageous Dr. Christian [VHS] video online at Movies Unlimited   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
In this, the fourth outing for Dr. Christian (Jean Hersholt), the good doc has his hands full with a charlatan who claims to have discovered oil in town.
When a young man is accused of embezzlement, it's up to kindly Dr. Christian to clear his name.
Cast: Robert Baldwin, Maude Eburne, Neil Hamilton, Jean Hersholt, Arthur Hoyt, Dorothy Lovett, Patsy Lee Parsons
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 Sheet-Music-Tabs/Maude Nugent Christmas Sheet Music 0!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
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See Just Christmas Paper or Digital Sheet Music or Tabs Titled: Sheet-Music-Tabs/Maude Nugent
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 Sweet Rosie O'Grady   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
This song is credited to Maude Nugent (1877-1958), though some sources suggest it may have been written by her husband, Wiliam Jerome (1865-1932).
Several publishers refused to publish it and it was only through Maude Nugent's performances that it became a hit, and finally published in 1896.
It was featured in 1943 in a Betty Grable film.*
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 She Loves Me Not (1934)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
After arriving at the university, Curly, quite hungry, comes upon an open window where she finds Paul Lawton (Bing Crosby), a student who not only writes songs, but is studying to become a surgeon.
Paul then encounters Curly, and with the help of his roommate, "Buzz" Jones (Edward J. Nugent), the two young men decide to help Curly by cutting her hair and dressing her up as one of the boys.
Complications ensue in trying to keep Curly from giving herself away.
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 Tin Pan Alley Composer and lyricist Biographies
Ball also enjoyed a long career in vaudeville as a singer of his own ballads.
During later appearances, he costarred with his wife, Maude Lambert.
In 1927, A few minutes after his act on a Santa Ana, CA vaudeville theater, he suffered a fatal heart attack and died, just 49 years old.
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 barney nugent =Eibon.co.uk=   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
karl.nitschke@verizonwireless.com James 'Jim' Nugent, YN, 61 to 64, james.c.nugent1@jsc.nasa.gov Jim: THEN and NOW.
(Capulets and Montagues) ยท Whose schoolmates were Bob Cherry, Frank Nugent, and Harry Wharton?
This page contains a near complete record of the comments and petitions filed in the Echostar/Directv merger
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 Francis Arthur Hervey / Louisa Maude Clayton
Name: Francis Arthur Hervey Born: 11 Mar 1849 Married: 1 Jun 1876 Died: 13 Jan 1905 Father: William Hervey Mother: Cecilia Mary Fremantle
Name: Louisa Maude Clayton Born: Died: 8 Jul 1923 Father: Rice Richard Clayton Mp, Jp Mother: Maria Amelia Nugent
Name: Cecil Edward Hervey Born: 12 Mar 1877 Died: Dec 1889
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