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  2. Fantasy Island (2021 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fantasy Island. (2021 TV series) Fantasy Island (stylized as FANTASY ISLⱯND[1]) is an American fantasy drama television series developed by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain for Fox. It is a sequel to and maintains continuity with the original 1977 series. The series premiered on August 10, 2021, with a preview special, Welcome to the New ...

  3. Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain - Wikipedia

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    Craft and Fain are from Kansas City, Missouri, and wrote their first piece together when they were 15 years old for their high school newspaper. Both Craft and Fain attended The Pembroke Hill School. Craft graduated from Columbia College in 1993. She is married to producer Adam Fierro and is the sister of writer Gretchen Rubin.

  4. Ellen and William Craft - Wikipedia

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    Ellen Craft (1826–1891) and William Craft (September 25, 1824 – January 29, 1900) were American abolitionists who were born into slavery in Macon, Georgia. They escaped to the Northern United States in December 1848 by traveling by train and steamboat, arriving in Philadelphia on Christmas Day. Ellen crossed the boundaries of race, class ...

  5. Elizabeth Craft - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Parris, son of Thomas Parris, was born in London, England to a family of modest financial success and religious nonconformity. [2] Samuel emigrated to Boston in the early 1660s, where he attended Harvard College at his father's behest. When his father died in 1673, Samuel left Harvard to take up his inheritance in Barbados, where he ...

  7. Mary Warren (Salem witch trials) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Warren (Salem witch trials) Mary Ann Warren (c. 1674 — c. 1710) was an accuser and later confessed witch during the 1692 Salem witch trials. [1] She was a servant for John and Elizabeth Proctor. Renouncing her claims after threats of beating from her master, she was later accused and arrested for allegedly practicing witchcraft herself ...

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