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  2. Lillian Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Sarah Wilson (12 November 1864 – 1 March 1909) was a British archer who competed at the 1908 Summer Olympics in London. Wilson competed at the 1908 Games in the only archery event open to women, the double National round competition .

  3. Shuggie Otis - Wikipedia

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    Soon after his first marriage ended, he married Lillian Wilson (known as Teri), ... With Gerald Wilson Orchestra. Lomelin (1981) Discovery Records; With Frank Zappa

  4. Nancy Wilson (jazz singer) - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Wilson was born on February 20, 1937, in Chillicothe, Ohio, to Olden Wilson, an iron foundry worker, and Lillian Ryan.. Wilson attended Burnside Heights Elementary School and developed her singing skills by participating in church choirs.

  5. Rebel Wilson’s Daughter Royce, 22 Months, Makes Red ... - AOL

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    Rebel Wilson's daughter Royce Lillian is ready for her close-up!. The actress' 22-month-old child made her red carpet debut at the premiere of her mom's latest film, The Deb, during the Toronto ...

  6. WKRP in Cincinnati - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Carlson (Sylvia Sidney in the series pilot, Carol Bruce afterward) is Arthur Carlson's ruthless, domineering mother – often referred to as Mother Carlson (with Arthur calling her Mama) – and the owner of WKRP. An extremely successful and rich businesswoman, her only regret is that her approach to parenting (the "what doesn't kill ...

  7. Wilsontown, a small Black Maryland community, recognized for ...

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    Lillian Rollins was born and raised in Wilsontown, a small community at the end of Conway Road in Odenton. ... Dennis, and Isaiah Wilson. "One of those brothers was my grandfather, Isaiah ...

  8. The Birth of a Nation - Wikipedia

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    Wilson issued no protest when The Washington Evening Star, at that time Washington, D.C.'s newspaper of record, reported in advance of the showing, in language suggesting a press release from Dixon and Griffiths, that Dixon was "a schoolmate of President Wilson and is an intimate friend" and that Wilson's interest in it "is due to the great ...

  9. Backstairs at the White House - Wikipedia

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    Lillian (Leslie Uggams), older now and crippled in one leg from polio, takes in work as a seamstress. Maggie keeps her busy and employed with small work orders from the White House. Wilson: In 1913, President Woodrow Wilson (Robert Vaughn) and his family moves into the White House.