Esther Jones may refer to: Esther Jones (athlete) (born 1969), Olympic gold medal-winning sprinter Esther Lee Jones (born c. 1918), singer who performed...
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Esther Lee Jones (born c. 1918, date of death unknown), known by her stage names "Baby Esther", "Little Esther", and other similar variations, was an American...
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Esther Faye Jones (February 2, 1945 – December 8, 2006) was an American soul singer and choreographer, best known as the "longest-lasting Ikette" in the...
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Esther Howland Esther Hunt Esther Inglis Esther James Esther John Esther Johnson Esther Jolobala Esther Jones (disambiguation) Esther Jungreis Esther...
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to come to New York. Esther's name was given in the trial as Esther Jones. (During the trial, Lou Bolton, who was Esther Jones' manager, also testified...
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Esther Smith (born December 9, 1937, as Esther Jones), is an American gospel musician and artist. She started her music career, in 1988, with the release...
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Esther Jones (born April 7, 1969) is a former sprinter who won an Olympic gold medal in the 4 x 100 metres relay in 1992 Barcelona. Jones was born in...
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1879 of husband and wife Charles Henry Morris (born May 9, 1847) and Esther Jones Morris (born September 22, 1850) of Decatur, Michigan. On the night of...
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The Book of Esther (Hebrew: מְגִלַּת אֶסְתֵּר, romanized: Megillat Ester; Greek: Ἐσθήρ; Latin: Liber Esther), also known in Hebrew as "the Scroll" ("the...
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Esther Louise McVey, Lady Davies, (born 24 October 1967) is a British Conservative Party politician and television presenter who has been serving as the...
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