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  2. Gertrude Auld Thomas - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Auld Thomas (May 24, 1872 – December 18, 1959) [1] was an American soprano [2] [3] who sang major operatic roles and also composed operas, [4] [5] usually under the name Gertrude Auld. Auld was born in Santa Cruz , California, to Mary Ellen Simpton and Ossian Gregory Auld.

  3. Gertrude Tompkins Silver - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Vreeland Tompkins was born October 16, 1911, in Jersey City, New Jersey, the daughter of Vreeland Tompkins, founder of Smooth-On, Inc., and Laura Tompkins (née Towar). [4] The family later moved to Summit, New Jersey. [5] Gertrude attended Ambler School of Horticulture and moved to New York City following her graduation. [5]

  4. Gertrude Fenton - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Fenton (1841 – April 11, 1884), was an English novelist and magazine editor. She specialised in writing popular romantic fiction and published four novels between 1869 and 1871. [ 1 ] Her most popular novel was her first Cora; or,The Romance of Three Years: A Novel.

  5. Gertrude Bugler - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Bugler was born in 1897 in Dorchester, Dorset (the hometown of Thomas Hardy). Gertrude was the daughter of Augusta, a hotelier and confectioner. [5] When previously working as a milkmaid, Augusta had attracted the attention of the young Thomas Hardy, before he became a writer. [6]

  6. Citizen Jane (book) - Wikipedia

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    Citizen Jane is a 1999 true crime non-fiction book by James Dalessandro about the real-life efforts of a woman to track down the con artist who murdered her aunt.. In 2009, the book was adapted into a Hallmark Channel film starring Ally Sheedy, Meat Loaf, Sean Patrick Flanery, and Nia Peeples.

  7. Gertrude of Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Campbell. Gertrude of Wyoming: A Pennsylvanian Tale (1809) is a romantic epic in Spenserian stanza composed by Scottish poet Thomas Campbell (1777–1844). [1] The poem was well received, but not a financial success for its author. The poem was written in the context of the Battle of Wyoming. The poem begins: On Susquehanna's side, fair ...

  8. The Hardy Players - Wikipedia

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    The plays fall into three categories: those adapted and produced by Harold Evans, those adapted by his successor Thomas Henry Tilley, and those made by Hardy himself. The most notable member of the Hardy Players was Gertrude Bugler; her younger sister Augusta (Norrie) Woodhall gained fame as the last surviving Hardy Player.

  9. Gertrude Caton Thompson - Wikipedia

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    Gertrude Caton Thompson FBA (1 February 1888 – 18 April 1985) [1] was an English archaeologist at a time when participation by women in the discipline was uncommon. Much of her archaeological work was conducted in Egypt.