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Mary Livermore — Born Boston, Massachusetts Died May 23, 1905(1905 05 23) (aged 84) Melrose, M … Wikipedia
Mary Ellen Carroll — Nationality American Field Conceptual art, installation art, performance art Works Federal, prototype 180, Doppelganger Tapes … Wikipedia
Mary Sue Hubbard — in 1957 Born June 17, 1931(1931 06 17) Rockdale, Texas, U.S. Died November 25, 2002( … Wikipedia
Mary Jo Putney — Born New York United States Pen name Mary Jo Putney, M.J. Putney Occupation Novelist Nationality American Period 1987 … Wikipedia
Mary Brunner — Mary Theresa Brunner Mary Brunner in a 1969 mugshot Born December 17, 1943 (1943 12 17) (age 67) Eau Claire, Wisconsin Charge(s) … Wikipedia
Mary Jane Wallner — Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 12th district Incumbent Assumed office 1980 Personal details Born October 25, 1946 ( … Wikipedia
Mary Moody Northen — Born Mary Elizabeth Moody February 10, 1892(1892 02 10) Galveston, Texas, USA Died August 25, 1986(1986 08 25) (aged 94) Galveston, Texas, U.S. Resting p … Wikipedia