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  2. Elizabeth Hussey Whittier - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Hussey Whittier (December 7, 1815 – September 3, 1864) [1] was an American poet and abolitionist, who founded the Female Anti-Slavery Society in Boston in 1833. [2] Alongside her mother, she is credited with encouraging her brother John Greenleaf Whittier 's interests in literature and poetry, and was his close companion and ...

  3. Abigail Adams - Wikipedia

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    Abigail Adams's birthplace in Weymouth, Massachusetts. Abigail Adams was born on November 22, 1744, at the North Parish Congregational Church in Weymouth, Massachusetts, to William Smith and Elizabeth (née Quincy) Smith. [2] On her mother's side, she was descended from the Quincy family, a well-known political family in the Massachusetts colony.

  4. Abigail - Wikipedia

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    Abigail was David's third wife, after Ahinoam and Saul's daughter, Michal, whom Saul later married to Palti, son of Laish, when David went into hiding. Abigail became the mother of one of David's sons, who is listed in the Book of Chronicles under the name Daniel , in the Masoretic Text of the Books of Samuel as Chileab, [ 2 ] and in the ...

  5. List of Homeland characters - Wikipedia

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    Dar also informs Saul that video evidence of his capture by the Taliban will not be publicized, preserving Saul's chances of becoming CIA director. Saul agrees to this deal, deeply disappointing Carrie when eventually finds out. Carrie subsequently helps derail Saul's bid for the directorship, forming a rift between them that lasts over two years.

  6. William Smith (patriot) - Wikipedia

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    William Smith (1707–1783) and Elizabeth (née Quincy) Smith. [2] He was the only brother of Abigail Adams, wife of future second president of the United States John Adams. [3] On his mother's side, he was descended from the Quincy family, a well-known political family in the Massachusetts colony.

  7. English and British royal mistresses - Wikipedia

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    William was the second son of William Monson but would gain greater fame as one of the Regicides of Charles I of England. However, Villiers proved himself to be far more long-lasting, and James's relationship had a paternal element. James even described George as "my sweet child and wife" while signing himself "your old dad and husband".

  8. Breaking Down Elizabeth Gutierrez and William Levy's ... - AOL

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    Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic Telenovela stars Elizabeth Gutiérrez and William Levy have not had an easy road as a couple. Although their relationship spanned more than two decades, Gutiérrez ...

  9. Ahinoam - Wikipedia

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    A daughter of Ahimaaz; who became a wife of Saul [1] and the mother of his four sons and two daughters, one of whom is Michal, David's first wife. A woman from Jezreel, who became David's second wife, after he fled from Saul, leaving Michal, his first wife, behind, [2] and the mother of Amnon, David's first-born. [3]