Mary Johnson — um 1928 auf einer Fotografie von Alexander Binder Mary Johnson (eigentlich Astrid Maria Carlsson; * 11. Mai 1896 in Eskilstuna, a.A. Fors; † 7. Mai, a.A. 15. Mai 1975 in Brännkyrka) war eine schwedische Schauspielerin. 1910 hatte sie ihr… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Mary Johnson (disambiguation) — Mary Johnson was a cricketer. Mary Johnson may also refer to: Mary Johnson (singer), American blues singer, and one time wife of fellow blues musician, Lonnie Johnson Mary Johnson (disability rights) Mary Johnson (politician), Canadian politician … Wikipedia
Mary Johnson (singer) — Mary Johnson Birth name Mary Williams[1] Also known as Signifying Mary[2] Born 1900 Yazoo City, Mississippi … Wikipedia
Mary Johnson Bailey Lincoln — (July 8, 1844 – December 2, 1921) was an influential teacher and cookbook author whose students included Fannie Farmer. Considered one the pioneers of the domestic science movement in the United States she emphasized the scientific and… … Wikipedia
Mary Johnson Lowe — (b. June 10, 1924, New York, NY, d. February 27, 1999, Las Vegas, NV) was a federal judge for the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York. Judge Lowe received a B.A. from Hunter College of the City University of New… … Wikipedia
Mary Ball Washington — Portrait of Mary Ball Washington, by Robert Edge Pine in 1786. Born November 30, 1708 Lively, Virginia Died Augus … Wikipedia
Mary Bailey — may refer to: Mary Bailey (aviator) Mary Bailey (Jericho character), character from the television series Jericho See Mary Bailey (The Simpsons) for Mary Bailey, the name of the Governor from the television series The Simpsons Mary Bailey, the… … Wikipedia
Mary Lincoln — may refer to: Mary Lincoln Crume (1775 1851), daughter of Abraham Lincoln (Captain) and Bathsheba Herring and aunt of American President Abraham Lincoln Mary Todd Lincoln (1818–1882), wife of American President Abraham Lincoln Mary Johnson Bailey … Wikipedia
Mary Johnston (disambiguation) — Mary Johnston may refer to: Mary Johnston (novelist), American Civil War era novelist Mary Johnston (presenter), presenter on the radio station Belfast CityBeat See also Mary Johnstone, pianist Mary Johnson (disambiguation) This disambiguation… … Wikipedia
Mary Ball Washington — Porträt von Mary Ball Washington, von Robert Edge Pine, 1786. Mary Ball Washington (* 1708 in Lively, Lancaster County, Virginia; † 25. August 1789 im Mary Washington House in Fredericksburg) war die zweite Frau von Augustine Washington und die … Deutsch Wikipedia