MaryAnneSchimmelpenninck n e Galton, 25 November 1778 29 August 1856 was a British writer in the anti slavery movement . The eldest Daughter of Samuel John Galton and Lucy Barclay, MaryAnne Galton was the sister of Samuel Tertius Galton and the aunt of Francis Galton . She married The Netherlands Dutch tobacco merchant Lambert Schimmelpennick in 1806. Her family considered her a mischief maker , with Francis Galton saying that she broke off eleven marriages . Bibliography Life of MaryAnneSchimmelpenninck ed. Christiana C Hankin London, Longman, Green et al. , 1858. Narrative of a Tour to La Grande Chartreuse and Alet Narrative of the Demolition of the Monastery of Port Royal des Champs External links DNB poster Schimmelpenninck, MaryAnne http www.litencyc.com php speople.php?rec true&UID 5918 The Literacy Encyclopedia profile page for MaryAnneSchimmelpenninck http www.loxtonsomerset.org.uk people lhstgt03.html People from the Somerset Village of Loxton Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schimmelpenninck, MaryAnne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 25 November 1778 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 29 August 1856 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schimmelpenninck, MaryAnne Category 1778 births Category 1856 deaths Category British abolitionists Category British writers Category People from Birmingham, West Midlands UK writer stub ... more details
Image Willem Anne baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oye.jpg thumb right 200px Schimmelpenninck in the early 1840s Willem Anne baron Schimmelpenninck van der Oye 6 January 1800, Doesburg , Gelderland 12 December 1872, Voorst was a Netherlands Dutch politician . Belonging to a noble Schimmelpenninck family family , Schimmelpenninck was a member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands and Ministry of the Interior and Kingdom Relations Netherlands Minister of Interior 1841 1846 and Ministry of Foreign Affairs Netherlands Foreign minister 1843 under William II of the Netherlands King William II , who was a proponent of some reform in government. From 1847 to 1853 he was King s Commissioner of the province of Gelderland . He was at the time befriended with Thorbecke . However, when Thorbecke had become the first Dutch Prime Minister , he considered Schimmelpenninck as a conservative unfit to remain King s Commissioner and fired him towards the end of his first cabinet much against the king s wishes . Their friendship ended with that. Afterwards Schimmelpenninck held high functions at the court and returned to the House of Representatives, of which in 1858 he was List of Presidents of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands President . Later he was as confidant of the king a member of the Senate of the Netherlands . As major of the schutterij seems anachronistic , Schimmelpenninck was awarded the Military William Order on February 7, 1844. In 1846 he received the Grand ... ref nl Willem AnneSchimmelpenninck van der Oye Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye, Willem Anne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1800 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1872 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye, Willem Anne Category 1800 births Category 1872 deaths Category People from Doesburg Category Dutch politicians ... stub de Willem AnneSchimmelpenninck van der Oye nl Willem AnneSchimmelpenninck van der Oye ... more details
Schimmelpennin c k is a Dutch surname and may refer to Gerrit Schimmelpenninck , List of Prime Ministers of the Netherlands Prime Minister of the Netherlands 1848 Luud Schimmelpennink born 1935 , Dutch social inventor, industrial designer, entrepreneur and politician MaryAnneSchimmelpenninck 1778 1856 , British writer in the anti slavery movement Otto Schimmelpenninck , bass guitarist of the band Detonation band Detonation Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck 1761 1825 , Dutch politician of the Batavian Republic Monique Schimmelpenninck 1923 2009 , French Belgian resistant during WWII Schimmelpenninck family surname de Schimmelpenninck fr Schimmelpenninck nl Schimmelpenninck ... more details
This article is about the 1954 novel. For other uses, see Mary Ann disambiguation . Daphne du Maurier s novel MaryAnne 1954 is a fictionalised account of the real life story of her great great grandmother, MaryAnne Clarke n e Thompson 1776 1852 . MaryAnne Clarke from 1803 to 1808 was mistress lover of Prince Frederick, Duke of York and Albany Frederick Augustus , the Duke of York and Duke of Albany Albany 1763 1827 . He was The Grand Old Duke of York of the nursery rhyme, a son of George III of the United Kingdom King George III and brother of the later George IV of the United Kingdom King George IV . 1950s novel stub Category 1954 novels Category Novels by Daphne du Maurier ... more details
MedalTableTop MedalSport Equestrianism Equestrian MedalCountry USA MedalOlympics MedalGold 1976 Summer Olympics 1976 Montreal Equestrian at the 1976 Summer Olympics Eventing, team MedalBottom Mary Anne Tauskey born 3 December 1955 is an American equestrianism equestrian and Olympic champion. She won a team gold medal in eventing at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal . ref name sports ref cite web url http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ta mary anne tauskey 1.html title Mary Anne Tauskey publisher Sports Reference LLC work SR Olympic Sports accessdate 27 December 2008 ref References reflist Footer Olympic Champions Equestrian Team Eventing Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Tauskey, Mary Anne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 3 December 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Tauskey, Mary Anne Category 1955 births Category Living people Category American equestrians Category Olympic equestrians of the United States Category Equestrians at the 1976 Summer Olympics Category Olympic gold medalists for the United States Category Event riders US Olympic medalist stub equestrian bio stub ... more details
The MaryAnne Group is an archipelago off the north west coast of Western Australia , nominally located at 21 17 S 115 30 E. ref name GA 273985 Gazetteer of Australia name MaryAnne Group id 273985 ref Together with the Mangrove Islands and Passage Islands Western Australia Passage Islands , it is part of a long chain of near shore islands stretching from the vicinity of Onslow, Western Australia Onslow to the mouth of the Fortescue River . It is presumably named after the MaryAnne , which was shipwreck ed in the area in 1870. Fact date November 2007 References reflist WesternAustralia geo stub coord 21 18 S 115 32 E display title region AU type isle source GNS enwiki Category Islands of Western Australia Category Pilbara region of Western Australia ... more details
Infobox Person name MaryAnne Clarke image MaryAnne Clarke n e Thompson .jpg image size 250px caption Portrait of MaryAnne Clarke, by Adam Buck, 1803 birth name MaryAnne Thompson birth date 3 April 1776 birth place London , England death date 21 June 1852 aged 76 death place Boulogne sur Mer , France spouse N.N.Clarke children 1 daughter nationality English known for Mistress of Frederick, Duke of York occupation Courtesan br Author File MaryAnne Clarke2.jpg thumb right 250px The modern Circe or a sequel to the petticoat , caricature of MaryAnne Clarke by Isaac Cruikshank , 15 March 1809. Her ... the caricature s publication. MaryAnne Clarke born MaryAnne Thompson 3 April 1776 &ndash 21 June ..., Clarke was the ancestress of author Daphne Du Maurier , who wrote the novel MaryAnne about her life. Life as a courtesan MaryAnne Thompson was born on 3 April 1776 in London , the daughter of a humble ... still exists, and a blue plaque to MaryAnne Clarke was unveiled on it in April 2009. Mrs Clarke ... 1907 1989 , who wrote a book about her MaryAnne . Writings by MaryAnne Clarke include the following The Authentic and Impartial Life of Mrs. MaryAnne Clarke, Including Numerous Royal and Other Original ... Reflist Clarke, MaryAnne. The Century Cyclopedia of Names A Pronouncing and Etymological ... Scribner s Sons, 1926 , p. 22 42, Chapter II MaryAnne Clarke, The Courtesan. External links For MaryAnne Clarke s works http www.worldcat.org fr MaryAnne Clarke http www.1911encyclopedia.org MaryAnne Clarke MaryAnne Clarke Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Clarke, MaryAnne ... DEFAULTSORT Clarke, MaryAnne Category Mistresses of British royalty Category House of Hanover Category 1776 births Category 1852 deaths de MaryAnne Clarke fr MaryAnne Clarke ru , ..., shortly after the marriage, her husband went bankrupt , and Mary Thompson Clarke left him because ... of F. Wright, D. Wright, and Mary Ann Clarke for a Conspiracy against G.L. Wardle Before Lord Ellenborough ... more details
MaryAnne Warren born August 17, 1946 ref Date of birth per the http ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com cgi bin ssdi.cgi Social Security Death Index ref died August 9, 2010 was an United States American writer and philosophy professor, noted for her writings on the issue of abortion . Her essays have sometimes been required readings in academic courses dealing with the abortion debate and they are frequently cited in major publications like Peter Singer s The Moral of the Story An Anthology of Ethics Through Literature ref name TheMoral... Singer, Peter. The Moral of the Story An Anthology of Ethics Through Literature Oxford Blackwell Publishing 2005 ISBN 1405105844 ref and Bernard Gert s Bioethics A Systematic Approach ref name Bioethics Gert, Bernard Culver,Charles M. Clouser,K. Danner 2006 Bioethics ... years. Death MaryAnne Warren died on August 9, 2010 from undisclosed causes, aged 63. Criteria of Personhood ... abortion is acceptable . ref name foetus cite book last Warren first MaryAnne url http instruct.westvalley.edu ... Selected publications Books Warren, MaryAnne, Gendercide The Implications of Sex Selection Rowman & Littlefield Rowman & Littlefield Publishers 1985 ISBN 978 0847673308 Warren, MaryAnne, Moral Status ... Warren, MaryAnne, On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion . Monist 57 1 43 61. Reprinted in Mappes and DeGrazia 2001 456 463, 1973 Warren, MaryAnne, Do Potential People Have Moral Rights? In R ..., 14 30, 1978 Warren, MaryAnne, Postscript on Infanticide . Reprinted in Mappes and DeGrazia 2001 461 463, 1982 Warren, MaryAnne, The Moral Difference Between Infanticide and Abortion A Response to Robert Card . Bioethics, Vol. 14, pp. 352 359 October 2000 Warren, MaryAnne, The Nature of Woman ... 08 12 maryanne warren in memoriam Notice of MaryAnne Warren s death http www.servinghistory.com topics MaryAnne Warren sub Selected Publications MaryAnne Warren s bibliography http whatsortsofpeople.wordpress.com 2010 08 15 david lee hull and maryanne warren Tribute to MaryAnne Warren and David ... more details
http www.talkinsex.com Talkinsex Website & Forum http www.twitter.com maryanne k MaryAnne Kenworthy s Official Twitter Page Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Kenworthy, MaryAnne ... DEFAULTSORT Kenworthy, MaryAnne Category Australian brothel keepers Category 1959 births Category ... more details
MaryAnne Beckett b. 1817, d. 1863 was an English people English composer, primarily known for opera. Biography MaryAnne Beckett n e Glossop was born in London , the eldest daughter of Joseph Glossop, and sang at private gatherings. She married Gilbert Abbott Beckett , a writer and magistrate. She composed the opera Agnes Sorrel for Henry Braham , a well known tenor and builder of the St. James Theater, and her husband furnished the book. MaryAnne Beckett was asked to conduct the orchestra for the premiere, but she declined the public appearance. ref cite book title The Becketts of Punch Memories of Father and Sons author Beckett, Arthur William page 21 year 2009 publisher General Books LLC ISBN 1150618973 ref She died 11 December 1863 in London. Works Beckett composed songs, waltzes and three opera The Young Pretender Agnes Sorrel operatic farce , 1835 Little Red Riding Hood , 1842 ref cite book title The Norton Grove Dictionary of Women Composers editor1 first Julie Anne editor1 last Sadie editor2 first Samuel editor2 last Rhian ISBN 0393034879 year 1995 publisher W. W. Norton & Company ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Beckett, MaryAnne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Composer DATE OF BIRTH 1817 PLACE OF BIRTH London , England DATE OF DEATH 11 December 1863 PLACE OF DEATH London , England DEFAULTSORT Abeckett, MaryAnne Category 1817 births Category 1863 deaths Category British composers Category Women classical composers Category Opera composers ... more details
Infobox nrhp name MaryAnne Wales House nrhp type image caption location Snow Hill Rd., Dublin, New Hampshire lat degrees 42 lat minutes 54 lat seconds 14 lat direction N long degrees 72 long minutes 4 long seconds 1 long direction W locmapin New Hampshire area built 1886 architect Brockway,James architecture Shingle Style added December 18, 1983 governing body Private mpsub Dublin MRA refnum 83004085 ref name nris NRISref 2009a ref The MaryAnne Wales House , also known as The Briar Patch , is a Shingle style house built in 1886 in Dublin, New Hampshire . It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. ref name nris References reflist DEFAULTSORT Wales, MaryAnne, House National Register of Historic Places Category Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New Hampshire Category 1886 architecture Category Queen Anne architecture in New Hampshire Category Shingle Style houses Category Houses in Cheshire County, New Hampshire NewHampshire NRHP stub ... more details
Image Kettle, Mary Ann Yates.jpg thumb 175px Portrait of Mary Ann Yates, circa 1765, by Tilly Kettle . MaryAnne Yates 1728 1787 was an England English tragic actress. The daughter of William Graham , a ship s steward and his wife, Mary, she married Richard Yates actor Richard Yates c. 1706 1796 , a well known comedian of the time. In 1753, aged 25, she appeared at Drury Lane as Marcia in Samuel Crisp s Virginia . David Garrick played the part of Virginius. Yates was gradually entrusted with all the leading parts and succeeded the then famous actress Susannah Maria Arne Mrs Cibber as the leading tragedienne of the English stage. Yates was in turn succeeded and eclipsed by the famous Sarah Siddons . External links http www.oxforddnb.com view article 30196 Peter Thomson Mary Ann Yates at the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography . DNBfirst wstitle Yates, Mary Ann Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yates, Mary Ann ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1728 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1787 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yates, Mary Ann Category English stage actors Category Shakespearean actors Category 18th century actors Category 1728 births Category 1787 deaths UK stage actor stub UK theat stub de Mary Ann Yates ... more details
Image MAnderson&MrsStirling.jpg thumb Mary Anderson and Mrs. Stirling MaryAnne Fanny Stirling 1815 28 December 1895 was an England English actress Biography Stirling was born in London , the daughter of a Captain Kehl. After some experience at outlying theatres, she appeared in London in 1836. Having been successful as Celia in As You Like It and Sophia in The Road to Ruin , William Charles Macready Macready gave her an opportunity to play Cordelia to his King Lear Lear , and Madeline Weir to his James V in the Rev. James White s King of the Commons . In 1852 she created Margaret Woffington Peg Woffington in Reade and Taylor s Masks and Faces . Meanwhile she had married Edward Stirling d. 1894 , an actor, manager and dramatic author. In later years Mrs Stirling gained a new popularity as the nurse in Henry Irving Irving s presentation 1882 of Romeo and Juliet , and again 1884 with Mary Anderson stage actress Mary Anderson and she was the Martha in Irving s production of Faust 1885 . She died on 28 December 1895, having in the previous year married Charles Hutton Gregory Sir Charles Hutton Gregory 1817 1898 . She is buried in Brompton Cemetery , London. References Cite EB1911 Stirling, MaryAnne Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Stirling, MaryAnne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1815 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 28 December 1895 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Stirling, MaryAnne Category 1815 births Category 1895 deaths Category English actors Category Burials at Brompton Cemetery ... more details
Image MaryAnne Keeley in a Breeches Role.jpg thumb MaryAnne Keeley in a breeches role Image Mary Ann Keeley n e Goward by Julia Bracewell Folkard.jpg thumb MaryAnne Keeley at age 92 in 1898 MaryAnne Keeley , n e Goward 22 November 1805 12 March 1899 was an English actress. She was born at Ipswich , her father being a brazier and tinman. After some experience in the provinces, she first appeared on the stage in London on July 2, 1825, in the opera Rosina . It was not long before she gave up singing parts in favour of drama proper, where her powers of character acting could have scope. In June 1829 she married Robert Keeley comedian Robert Keeley 1793 1869 , an admirable comedian, with whom she had often appeared. Between 1832 and 1842 they acted at Covent Garden , at the Adelphi Theatre Adelphi with John Buckstone , at the Olympic Theatre Olympic with Charles Mathews , and at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane with William Charles Macready . In 1836 they visited America. In 1838 she made her first great success as Nydia, the blind girl, in a dramatized version of Edward Bulwer Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton Bulwer Lytton s The Last Days of Pompeii , and followed this with an equally striking impersonation of Smike in Nicholas Nickleby . In 1839 came her decisive triumph with her picturesque and spirited acting as the hero of a play founded upon Harrison Ainsworth s Jack Sheppard novel Jack Sheppard . So dangerous was considered the popularity of the play, with its glorification of the prison ... in Brompton Cemetery , London. MaryAnne and Robert Keeley had two daughters, Mary Lucy circa 1830 1870 and Louise 1835 1877 , both of whom followed their parents on to the stage. Mary Lucy married ... and Son 1895. References 1911 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Keeley, MaryAnne ... March 1899 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Keeley, MaryAnne Category English actors Category 1805 births ... theatre managers and producers es MaryAnne Keeley ... more details
Infobox presenter name MaryAnne Hobbs birthname birth date Birth date and age 1964 05 16 df y birth place Preston, Lancashire , England death date death place show The Breezeblock Radio 1 s Experimental Show station BBC Radio 1 network timeslot 2 00 4 00 a.m. Thursday style disc jockey DJ dubstep , Grime music grime , hip hop , drum and bass , techno , Experimental music experimental country United Kingdom prevshow parents spouse s children web http www.maryannehobbs.com MaryAnne Hobbs MaryAnne Hobbs born 16 May 1964 in Preston, Lancashire , England is an England English DJ and music journalism music journalist from Garstang , Lancashire . Early career In the 1980s, Hobbs lived on a bus in a carpark in Hayes, Hillingdon with the hard rock band Heretic before becoming a journalist for Sounds magazine Sounds Magazine ref http www.theartsdesk.com index.php?option com k2&view item&id 526 qa maryanne hobbs&Itemid 30 ref at age 19. She later went to work for the NME before going on to help found Loaded magazine Loaded Magazine . While with the NME she served as a freelance U.K. music news correspondent in Canada on CBC Radio One, filing a weekly report for a program called The Beat. This contributed to her big break in radio with BBC London 94.9 BBC GLR , working alongside Mark Lamarr ... 526 qa maryanne hobbs&Itemid 30 ref She shot a TV series about global biker culture MaryAnne s Bikes ... before a studio sound board adjusting the switches. thumb right MaryAnne Hobbs live A fan of rock ... Music We Trust show. ref http www.beatportal.com feed item maryanne hobbs does dubstep MaryAnne Hobbs does Dubstep, beatportal.com ref Her second compilation album, Evangeline MaryAnne Hobbs compilation ... . NAME Hobbs, MaryAnne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 16 May 1964 PLACE OF BIRTH Preston, Lancashire , England DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Hobbs, MaryAnne Category ... Category 1964 births nl MaryAnne Hobbs ... more details
Lady MaryAnne Howard c. 1615 31 July 1658 was born into what once was one of the most powerful families in England the Howard family Howards . Birth and Early Life Mary was born about 1615 into an Aristocracy class aristocratic Catholic family. She was the daughter of Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel and Alethea Howard, Countess of Arundel Alethea Talbot When she about 17 she met Jeffrey Ferris and fell in love with him. When Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel her father heard about it he was furious, ordering her to stop seeing him. After hearing this Mary and Jeffrey eloped and got on a ship for New England. Ferris first wife was Mary ... ne Howard his second wife was Susannah Norman Lockwood his third wife was Judith Feake Palmer Ferris Bowers. Later life Jeffrey and Mary settled in Connecticut where she converted to Protestantism . Jeffrey founded several towns in Connecticut including Greenwich, Connecticut Greenwich which was named after Ferris s home town. Mary faithfully followed her husband for about 26 years before she died at the age of about 43 in Stamford, Connecticut Stamford . Philip Howard, earl of Arundel, formally converted to Protestantism in 1615 see the biographical article on Wikipedia . Therefore, if he had had a daughter born in 1615 which he did not Arundel .... Ancestry class wikitable Lady MaryAnne Howard s ancestors in three generations rowspan 8 align center Lady MaryAnne Howard rowspan 4 align center Father br Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel rowspan ... Lady Mary FitzAlan rowspan 2 align center Paternal Grandmother br Anne Dacre align center Paternal ... homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com legends ferris.html Ferris Family DEFAULTSORT Howard, MaryAnne Category 1610s births Category 1658 deaths Category Howard family English aristocracy MaryAnne Howard ... Great grandmother br Gertrude Manners rowspan 2 align center Maternal Grandmother br Mary Talbot, Countess of Shrewsbury Mary Cavendish align center Maternal Great grandfather br William Cavendish ... more details
MaryAnne Balsillie was a former politician from Alberta , Canada . In 1977, MaryAnne Balsillie was elected to the Municipal Council for the Town of Morinville, Alberta Morinville . She served as a Town Councillor until 1992, when she defeated long time Mayor Ross Quinn. She served as Mayor until 1996. Balisillie worked for the Alberta Home and School Association, and became part of a committee to help create Bill 41 School Amendment Act , introduced in the Alberta legislature in 1992 during the 22nd Legislature 4th Session. The bill was designed to help increase rights for francophone parents and students. The bill died in committee and did not receive Royal Assent. Following Redwater MLA Nicholas Taylor s appointment to the Canadian Senate Senate in 1996, Balsillie ran in the by election for the Alberta Liberal Party Alberta Liberals . She again defeated Ross Quinn, who represented the Progressive Conservative Association of Alberta Progressive Conservatives , by 98 votes. As a member of the Official Opposition she served as a member of the Law and Regulations Committee. In the Alberta general election, 1997 1997 Alberta general election she was defeated by Progressive Conservative Dave Broda by 316 votes. In 2001, Balsille was elected as a representative to the Aspen Regional Health Authority. Balsillie is currently the Executive Director for the St. Albert Stop Abuse in Families SAIF Society in St. Albert, Alberta St. Albert External links http www.assembly.ab.ca isys LADDAR files docs hansards han legislature 22 session 4 19920619 1000 01 han.wpd MaryAnne Balsillie guest introduction, the Alberta Legislative Assembly June 19, 1992 http www.teachers.ab.ca Albertas Education ... 1330 01 han.wpd MaryAnne Balsillie being introduced by Grant Mitchell in the Legislative Assembly ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Balsillie, MaryAnne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Balsillie, MaryAnne Category ... more details
Image Broome and Barker.jpg thumb right MaryAnne Barker with her husband Frederick Broome Frederick Napier Broome , circa 1866 MaryAnne Barker , Lady Barker 1831 6 March 1911 , later MaryAnne Broome , Lady Broome , was an author. Biography Born MaryAnne Stewart in Spanish Town , Jamaica , she was the eldest daughter of Walter Steward, Island Secretary of Jamaica . She was educated in England , and in 1852 married Captain George Robert Barker of the Royal Artillery , with whom she would have two children. When Barker was knighted for his leadership at the Siege of Lucknow , MaryAnne became Lady Barker . Eight months later Barker died. On 21 June 1865, MaryAnne Barker married Frederick Broome Frederick Napier Broome ref Citation last Hasluck first Alexandra author link Alexandra Hasluck title Broome, MaryAnne 1831 1911 publisher Australian Dictionary of Biography year 1969 url http adbonline.anu.edu.au biogs A030231b.htm accessdate 07 March 2011 ref . The couple then sailed for New ... to London . Both MaryAnne and her husband then became journalism journalists . Still calling herself Lady Barker , MaryAnne Broome became a correspondent for The Times , and also published two books ... MaryAnne called herself Lady Broome . She published the last of her 22 books, Colonial Memories ... www.litencyc.com php speople.php?rec true&UID 261 title Lady MaryAnne Barker work The Literary Encyclopaedia ... en title BARKER, Lady MaryAnne afterwards Lady Broome work Te Ara An Encyclopaedia of New Zealand accessdate ... 1B5 title Barker, MaryAnne work Dictionary of New Zealand Biography accessdate 21 April 2006 cite ..., Auckland, NZ, 2000. ISBN 1 86941 423 3 External links gutenberg author id Barker MaryAnne name Lady Barker Persondata NAME Barker, MaryAnne, Lady ALTERNATIVE NAMES Broome, MaryAnne, Lady Stewart, MaryAnne SHORT DESCRIPTION author DATE OF BIRTH 1831 PLACE OF BIRTH Spanish Town , Jamaica DATE OF DEATH 6 March 1911 PLACE OF DEATH London DEFAULTSORT Barker, MaryAnne Category 1831 births Category ... more details
MaryAnne Fitzgerald born South Africa, c. 1945 is a British journalist, development aid worker and author ... and raised a family. ref Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 1992. Nomad Journeys From Samburu . London Sinclair .... ref http ke.linkedin.com pub maryanne fitzgerald 6 a55 573 ref Journalism As an established journalist ... and MaryAnne Fitzgerald eds. . 1991. Peace in Our Time? . London Collins & Brown. ISBN 1855850915 ... worldwide public opinion on the plight of war victims. Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 1992. Nomad ... of Africa . Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 1998. My Warrior Son . London Michael Joseph. ISBN 0718139496 ... from Kenya. Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 2002. Throwing the stick forward the impact of war on southern .... Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 2007. http www.amref.org silo files a very african journey.pdf A very African ... Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 1998. http www.reliefweb.int rw rwb.nsf db900sid ACOS 64D7AC?OpenDocument&query ... December 15. Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 1998. http www.reliefweb.int rw rwb.nsf db900sid ACOS 64CQDE ... an independent path to recovery . Christian Science Monitor December 28. Fitzgerald, MaryAnne .... Refugees 2 115 . Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 1999. We keep silent until we die. Refugees 2 115 Fitzgerald, MaryAnne and Shep Lowman 1998. http www.reliefweb.int rw rwb.nsf db900sid ACOS 64BQGS?OpenDocument .... Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 1998. http www.unhcr.org refworld pdfid 47a6ebaba.pdf Firewood, violence against women and hard choices in Kenya . Refugees International , August 1998. Fitzgerald, MaryAnne ... at Kakuma Refugee Camp . 26 April 2000. Refugees International Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 2000. http ... To Be Safe Get the Minors Out of Kakuma . Refugees International Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 2002. http www.amref.org ..., 2002 . Nairobi AMREF Fitzgerald, MaryAnne. 2003. http www.amref.org silo files amref annual report ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fitzgerald, MaryAnne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT ... Fitzgerald, MaryAnne Category South African writers Category African journalists Category 1945 ... more details
Use dmy dates date March 2011 Infobox actor name MaryAnne Fahey image Replace this image female.svg Freely licenced images only. NO SCREEN CAPTURES. Please do not put a fair use image here, it will be deleted see WP NONFREE caption birthname MaryAnne Waterman birthdate Birth date and age df yes 1955 8 19 birthplace deathdate deathplace restingplace restingplacecoordinates othername occupation yearsactive spouse Ian McFadyen br Morris Gleitzman 1994 present domesticpartner children website MaryAnne Fahey born 19 August 1955 as MaryAnne Waterman is an Australian actor, comedian and writer. Biography ... author bio for MaryAnne Fahey ref she published her first children s novel I, Nigel Dorking An Autobiography ... MaryAnne Fahey Information page Melbourne Writers Festival 24Aug 2Sep 2007 http www.mwf.com.au 2007 content standard.asp?name FaheyM MaryAnne Fahey Information page ref and an Irish dancing trophy where she came second in a competition of two. ref name MaryAnne Fahey Information page Personal Fahey ... ref cite news last Fahey first MaryAnne url http www.education.theage.com.au bmentry view.asp?intid 12 title Ask an author MaryAnne Fahey publisher The Age date 7 May 2007 accessdate 11 August 2007 ... Herald and The Age . References reflist External links imdb name id 0265192 name MaryAnne Fahey http ... for MaryAnne Fahey Penguin Books Penguin Books Australia website http www.education.theage.com.au bmentry view.asp?intid 12 Ask an Author MaryAnne Fahey Fahey responds to questions from readers ... picture of Fahey. Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Fahey, MaryAnne ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Fahey, MaryAnne Category 1955 births Category Australian television actors Category Australian ... , Lucky Break and SeaChange . She has also had roles in theatre including Mary Lives . She is most ..., 1988. http www.abc.net.au dimensions dimensions people Transcripts s686823.htm Interview of MaryAnne Fahey and Mark Mitchell actor Mark Mitchell , by George Negus . broadcast by the Australian Broadcasting ... more details
MaryAnne Arsenault born August 19, 1968 in Scarborough, Ontario , also known as MaryAnne Waye when she was married is a Canada Canadian curling curler from Halifax Urban Area Halifax, Nova Scotia . She is the long time second for Colleen Jones team with whom she has won five 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Scott Tournament of Hearts Canadian championships , and two 2001, 2004 World Curling Championships . ref http curling.ca content Championships archivedStatistics.asp ref Arsenault now skips her own team. Arsenault joined up with Jones prior to the 1999 season. She had also played with Jones, as her lead at the 1993 Scott Tournament of Hearts . With Jones, she has played in every Hearts from 1999 to 2005. Arsenault and her team of Kim Kelly, Laine Peters, and Nancy Delahunt qualified for the 2008 Scotties Tournament of Hearts in January 2008 by defeating Colleen Pinkney in the Nova Scotia final. In 2009 and 2010 Arsenault skipped her team in the Nova Scotia Scotties coming in at 6 1, and 5 2. She lost 4 7 in the 2009 final and 5 6 in the 2010 finals both times to Nancy McConnery who went on to represent Nova Scotia at the 2009 Scotties Tournament of Hearts and the 2010 Scotties Tournament of Hearts Team As of 2009 lc on Kay Zinck third Laine Peters second Theresa Breen lead references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Arsenault, MaryAnne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 19, 1968 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Arsenault, MaryAnne Category Curlers from Nova Scotia Category Canadian people of Acadian descent Category 1968 births Category World curling champions Category Living people Category Canadian women curlers Category People from Scarborough, Ontario Category Canadian women s curling champions Canada curling bio stub ... more details
Infobox football biography 2 playername MaryAnne Poole image Image Replace this image female.svg caption fullname MaryAnne Poole height height m 1.75 nickname position dateofbirth birth date and age 1900 01 01 df y cityofbirth countryofbirth New Zealand dateofdeath cityofdeath countryofdeath currentclub clubnumber youthyears1 youthclubs1 years1 caps1 goals1 clubs1 totalcaps totalgoals nationalyears1 1975 nationalcaps1 2 nationalgoals1 0 nationalteam1 New Zealand women s national football team New Zealand manageryears1 managerclubs1 pcupdate ntupdate MaryAnne Poole is a former association football player who represented New Zealand women s national football team New Zealand at international level. ref name candg cite web url http www.ultimatenzsoccer.com FootballFerns id38.htm title Caps n Goals, New Zealand Women s national representatives author publisher The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website date accessdate 11 June 2009 ref Poole made her New Zealand women s national football team Football Ferns debut in their first ever international as they beat Hong Kong women s national football team Hong Kong 2 0 on 25 August 1975 ref name roh cite web url http www.ultimatenzsoccer.com FootballFerns id35.htm title Roll of Honour author publisher The Ultimate New Zealand Soccer Website date accessdate 13 May 2009 ref at the inaugural 1975 AFC Women s Championship AFC Women s Asian Cup . ref name asiancup cite web url http www.nzsoccer.com page 1975 asian cup.html title 1975 Asian Cup author publisher NZ Football date accessdate 18 May 2009 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20070902063841 http www.nzsoccer.com page 1975 asian cup.html archivedate 2 September 2007 ref ref name nzflup ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Poole, MaryAnne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH New Zealand DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Poole, MaryAnne Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category New Zealand association ... more details
MaryAnne Atwood n e South , 1817 1910 , was an English people English writer on hermeticism and spiritual alchemy . Born in Gosport , Hampshire , to Thomas South, a researcher into the history of spirituality, she assisted and collaborated with her father from her youth. MaryAnne s first publication, Early Magnetism in its higher relations to humanity 1846 was issued pseudonymously as the work of Gk. thuos mathos , an anagram of Thomas South. ref cite book last anagram of Thomas South first title Early Magnetism in its higher relations to humanity, as veiled in the Poets and the Prophets year 1846 publisher H. Bailli re location London pages viii. 127 ref ref name GreerNewEncyclopedia cite book last Greer first John Michael authorlink John Michael Greer title The New Encyclopedia of the Occult page 50 ref MaryAnne wrote A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery 1850 ref cite book last South, later Atwood first Mary Ann title A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery With a Dissertation on the More Celebrated of the Alchemical Philosophers, being an attempt towards the recovery of the ancient experiment of Nature year 1850 publisher Trelawny Saunders location London pages xxv, 531 ref at her father s request, and in parallel with his own composition ..., he believed MaryAnne had revealed many hermetic secrets that were better left unpublished, and therefore ... manuscript of his poem. Only a few copies of the book survived. MaryAnne married the Anglican Reverend ... Inquiry was reissued in 1918 under MaryAnne s married name, with an appendix containing her table ... Press. ref In popular culture The writer Lindsay Clarke used the story of Thomas South and MaryAnne ... by Walter Leslie Wilmshurst . ref cite book last South, later Atwood first Mary Ann title ... & Alchemy A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery , HTML online text DEFAULTSORT Atwood, MaryAnne Category 1817 births Category 1910 deaths Category English women writers Category Female authors ... more details
Infobox Politician image name MaryAnne Chambers caption birth date September 8, 1950 birth place Jamaica residence office Member of Provincial Parliament Ontario MPP for Scarborough East term start 2003 term end 2007 predecessor Steve Gilchrist successor riding dissolved party Ontario Liberal Party Liberal religion occupation banker MaryAnne Veronica Chambers born September 8, 1950 is a former politician in Ontario , Canada . She was a member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 2003 until 2007, and served in the Cabinet government cabinet in the government of Premier Dalton McGuinty . Chambers was born in Jamaica , ref name SELF cite web url http www.maryannechambers.onmpp.ca biography.htm title MaryAnne Chambers, M.P.P. Scarborough East ref and emigrated to Canada in 1976. ref cite web url http www.toronto.ca scfy conference bios appendix5.htm chambers title City of Toronto Safe Cities for Youth A Culture of Smart Choices, March 12 13, 2007 Presenter Bios Appendix 5 ref She was a banker prior to entering political life. She joined Scotiabank in 1976, and was involved in the expansion of computer and electronic services within the organisation. ref cite web url http www.greatpast.utoronto.ca GreatMinds ShowBannerUTSC.asp?ID 97 title University of Toronto Great Past Great Minds Bio ref She was also involved in a number of taskforces concerning the role of women in the workplace. In 1988, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Toronto with a major ... title MaryAnne Chambers Senior VP, Bank of Nova Scotia & Graduate ref Chambers was named a Senior ... Assembly of Ontario Members MPPs Past & Present MPPs MPP MaryAnne V. Chambers ref In early ... title Premier of Ontario Biography of MaryAnne Chambers ref On July 11, 2007, she announced that she ... . NAME Chambers, MaryAnne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH September 8, 1950 PLACE OF BIRTH Jamaica DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chambers, MaryAnne Category Living ... more details
MaryAnne O Neill born 20 April 1955 is an Australia n politician. She has been an Australian Labor Party member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly since March 2009. O Neill was born and grew up in Tumut, New South Wales Tumut , New South Wales , and received higher education in Canberra . She was a union organiser before entering politics. In 2009, she was elected as the Australian Labor Party Labor member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Electoral district of Kallangur Kallangur , succeeding Ken Hayward , who retired. ref name QLD cite web last Queensland Parliament first authorlink Queensland Parliament coauthors title O Neill, MaryAnne work publisher year 2009 url http www.parliament.qld.gov.au view legislativeAssembly documents memberBio O NeillMary Anne.htm doi accessdate 31 May 2009 ref References reflist QldCurrentMPs Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Oneill, Maryanne ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 20 April 1955 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Oneill, Maryanne Category 1955 births Category Living people Category Members of the Queensland Legislative Assembly Category Australian Labor Party politicians Australia Labor politician stub ... more details