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  2. Franklin Cover - Wikipedia

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    In 1965, he married Mary Bradford Stone. [4] His first starring role was on The Jeffersons as Tom Willis (a Caucasian man) who was married to an African-American woman, Helen, played by Roxie Roker. [1] The couple lived in the same high-rise apartment building as the sitcom's title characters.

  3. Lani O'Grady - Wikipedia

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    Mary Bradford 112 episodes 1979-1980 The Love Boat: Maude Victor / Robin 3 episodes 1982 Quincy, M.E. Zanger's Customer Uncredited, Episode: "Bitter Pill" 1982 The Kid with the Broken Halo: Julie McNulty TV movie 1987 Eight Is Enough: A Family Reunion: Mary Bradford TV movie 1989 An Eight Is Enough Wedding: TV movie, (final film role) 1990 Days ...

  4. Berlinda Tolbert - Wikipedia

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    Berlinda Tolbert (born November 4, 1949) [1] [2] [3] is an American film and television actress. Tolbert is best known for her role as Jenny Willis Jefferson, the daughter of Tom and Helen Willis on the CBS sitcom The Jeffersons, which originally aired from 1975 until 1985.

  5. List of Mayflower passengers who died in the winter of 1620–21

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    Mary (Norris) Allerton*, of Newbury, England, wife of Isaac Allerton, died February 25, 1621. Remains later interred in Pilgrim Memorial Tomb, Cole's Hill, Plymouth, Massachusetts [5] [6] Dorothy (May) Bradford, December 7/17 drowned while the Mayflower was anchored in Cape Cod Harbor; her body was never recovered; memorial in Provincetown

  6. Plymouth Rock - Wikipedia

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    Plymouth Rock is the historical disembarkation site of the Mayflower Pilgrims who founded Plymouth Colony in December 1620.. The Pilgrims did not refer to Plymouth Rock in any of their writings; the first known written reference to the rock dates from 1715 when it was described in the town boundary records as "a great rock".

  7. Mary Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Mary Bradford may refer to: Mary C. C. Bradford (1856–1938), first woman to be elected to a seat in the 1908 Democratic National Convention; Mary D. Bradford (1856–1943), first woman in Wisconsin, USA to serve as Superintendent of a major city school system; Mary H. Bradford, American blues singer, songwriter, composer, and lyricist

  8. This 71-year-old pole dancer defies expectations — and ...

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    Mary Serritella started pole dancing at 57. Fourteen years later she's inspiring others who are decades her junior. This 71-year-old pole dancer defies expectations — and gravity — in age ...

  9. Mary H. Bradford - Wikipedia

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    Bradford was a contra-alto vocalist with a very brief career in music. Her album feature debut was with Bennie Moten's Kansas City Orchestra in 1923. Her second and final album was recorded under the name Auntie Mary Bradford in 1928 and was a solo album.