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Marybeth Roe Tinning (born September 11, 1942) is an American murderer and suspected serial killer who was convicted in New York State of the murder of her ninth child, 4-month-old daughter Tami Lynne, on December 20, 1985. She is suspected to be similarly involved in the previous deaths of her eight children, all of which took place within the ...
She also used the time to be with her family—her husband, dentist Dr. Francis Griffin, and their daughter Mary Frances, whom they adopted in 1938. She received numerous awards for her philanthropy, including honorary doctorates, a Laetare Medal from the University of Notre Dame, and a papal knighthood—Dame of the Order of the Holy Sepulchre.
2 children Mary Raney 3 children Mary Symmes Harrison January 22, 1809 – November 16, 1842 [26] John Henry Fitzhugh Thornton 6 children [27] Carter Bassett Harrison October 26, 1811 – August 12, 1839 Mary Anne Sutherland 1 child Anna Tuthill Harrison October 28, 1813 – July 5, 1845 [26] William Henry Harrison Taylor [f] 7 children
A new HBO docuseries tells the story of the Stauffers, a family of YouTubers who rehomed an adopted child with special needs.
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 ...
The couple adopted the five siblings while living in Minnesota and moved to a farm in Washington state in 2018 before moving again to West Virginia in 2023, when the children ranged in age from 5 ...
A Tennessee woman who ended her adoption of a 7-year-old Russian boy by putting him on a plane to Moscow by himself in 2010 lost her bid this year to keep from paying $150,000 in child support.
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 ...