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  2. Marybeth Tinning - Wikipedia

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    In August 1978, the Tinnings adopted newborn Michael; on October 29, Marybeth gave birth to her sixth child, Mary Frances. In January 1979, she rushed her to the emergency room, directly across the street from their apartment, saying she was having a seizure. The staff was able to revive her, reporting "aborted SIDS".

  3. Mary Frances - Wikipedia

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    Mary Frances Vashon (c. 1818–1854), African American journalist and abolitionist; Mary Frances Welch (1924–2021), American teacher and fashion designer; Mary Frances Williams (born 1955), American politician; Mary Frances Winston Newson (1869–1959), American mathematician; Mary Frances Xavier Warde (1810–1884), Irish-born American Roman ...

  4. The YouTubers Who Gave Up Their Child - AOL

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    An Update On Our Family shines a light on the psychological issues transnational adoptees can experience. YouTube beauty vlogger Hannah Cho, who was herself adopted from Korea as a baby, speaks to ...

  5. Frankie Housley - Wikipedia

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    Mary Frances "Frankie" Housley was born in Knoxville, Tennessee, the daughter of John H. Housley and Fannie Mayer Housley. [1] She grew up in Fountain City and attended Central High School, where she was a member of the Bowling Club, Commercial Club, Science Club, and Glee Club, and a member of the honor society.

  6. Twins were placed for adoption. Years later, they ... - AOL

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    Nicole, the Landrys birth mother, had recognized the twins from the yearly photos that Lorena sent to the adoption agency. Marielle remembers feeling frozen in place. There was so much she wanted ...

  7. Mary Frances Lovell - Wikipedia

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    Mary Frances Lovell (1843–1932) was a British-born American writer, humanitarian, and temperance reformer. She co-founded the American Anti-Vivisection Society (AAVS), [ 1 ] and also, in 1859, the Women's Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (WPSPCA), serving as the latter's corresponding secretary and honorary ...

  8. Mary Frances Platt - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. TX baby clothing company faces backlash after firing new mom ...

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    A new mom in North Texas asked her bosses at a Euless-based baby clothing company for permission to work remotely while her adopted son was in the neonatal intensive care unit.