Deborah Fisher (October 30, 1723 – November 10, 1817), later Deborah Ames and Deborah Woodward, was a tavern owner in Dedham, Massachusetts. Born on October...
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Deborah Fisher Wharton (1795–1888) was an American Quaker minister, suffragist, social reformer and proponent of women's rights. She was one of a small...
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Foedera I, ii, 576, 584, 587 The Chronicle of Bury St Edmunds, pp. 74–76 Fisher, Deborah (2005). Princesses of Wales. University of Wales Press. pp. viii–ix...
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Frances Louise Fisher (born May 11, 1952) is an American actress. She began her career in theater and later starred as Detective Deborah Saxon in the CBS...
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Philadelphia, on March 3, 1826, the fifth child of ten to William and Deborah Fisher Wharton. He was raised in the Quaker religion. Wharton's youth was spent...
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Preamble". www.iww.org. 2021. Retrieved 28 October 2022. May 2019), Deborah Fisher in. "Espionage Act of 1917". www.mtsu.edu. Retrieved 31 October 2019...
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William (1790–1856), who resided there in the summer with his wife Deborah Fisher Wharton for two decades raising their family. It was a working farm...
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saw the formation of Raw Chimp with Noko (guitar/vocals), his wife Deborah Fisher-Jones (bass), and Constance Kaler (lead vocals). Raw Chimp played their...
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Society, 2004. "No. 9042". The London Gazette. 23 March 1750. p. 1. Deborah Fisher, Princes of Wales (University of Wales Press, 2006); Van der Kiste,...
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British-born American actress Frances Fisher started her acting career in theater after moving to New York. She had a successful 14-year stage career in...
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