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Mary Frances 'Fannie' McCray (1837–1898) was born Mary Frances Taylor on May 26, 1837, in Goshen Kentucky. [1] McCray was born into slavery, and a majority of available information about her life comes from a biography written by her husband, S.J. "Mack" McCray and one of her sons (which son co-authored the biography is unknown).
Mary Frances McCray (1837–1898), American Methodist church leader; Mary Frances McDonald (1929–2021), Irish feminist; Mary-Frances Monroe (born 1980), American soccer player; Mary Frances Overbeck (1878–1955), American potter; Mary Frances Penick, birth name of Skeeter Davis (1931–2004), American country music singer and songwriter
Frances: Frances Farmer: Jessica Lange: Gandhi: Mahatma Gandhi: Ben Kingsley: The Grey Fox: Bill Miner: Richard Farnsworth: Legend of a Fighter: Fok Yuen-kap: Bryan Leung: Mae West: Mae West: Ann Jillian: Missing: Charles Horman: John Shea: The Return of Martin Guerre: Arnaud du Tilh: Gérard Depardieu: Bertrande de Rols: Nathalie Baye: The ...
Mary Frances Reynolds was born on April 1, 1932, in El Paso, Texas, to Maxene N. "Minnie" Harman and Raymond Francis "Ray" Reynolds, a carpenter who worked for the Southern Pacific Railroad. [citation needed] She was of Scottish-Irish and English ancestry [9] and was raised in a strict Nazarene church of her domineering mother. [10]
Mary McCrary is a singer and musician who plays piano and did her own arrangements on her recordings. [1]In 1961, when she was aged ten, she sang on stage with the folk group The Limeliters, performing the song, "Run Little Donkey Run" which appeared on the group's album, Through Children's Eyes (Little-Folk Songs for Adults).
Eldest son of Karen and Sid Fairgate. In later seasons, he has a brief romance with Greg's daughter Mary-Frances, before marrying Linda, who has an affair with his younger brother Michael while he is working in Saudi Arabia. Jason Avery (Justin Dana, 1979–1980; Danny Gellis, 1980–1982; Danny Ponce, 1983–1985; Matthew Newmark, 1986–1987 ...
The McCrarys are an American family gospel and R&B group best known for the songs "You" (featuring Stevie Wonder on harmonica), "Lost in Loving You," "Love on a Summer Night" and "Any Ol' Sunday" (later covered by Chaka Khan). [1]
Mary Frances Platt (June 16, 1953 – September 15, 2004), sometimes written as MaryFrances Platt or mary frances platt, was an American writer and activist in the causes of disability rights, LGBT rights, feminism, and fat liberation.