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  2. William Bailey (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Bailey was married on 1917 in Philadelphia to Mary Cannon, an actress who worked under the professional names of Polly Vann [5] and Mary/Polly Bailey. [6] They had no children. After their marriage, William, his new wife, and his mother moved to New York City where he was a director at Vitagraph Studios . [ 7 ]

  3. Kathryn Meisle - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn Meisle (October 14, 1899 [1] —January 17, 1970) was an American operatic contralto.. Kathryn Meisle was born in Philadelphia. [2] Her grandfather, Matthew Müssle, originally from Baden-Baden, Germany, settled in Philadelphia in 1848.

  4. Helen Sobel Smith - Wikipedia

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    Sobel Smith was born Helen Martin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Cornelius and Ethel Martin (née Murphy). [4] [1] Her father, whose own father had emigrated from England, was working as a machinist when Helen was born in 1909, joining a 5-year-old sister, Dorothy. [5] Helen was a chorus girl in her youth.

  5. Austin Meehan - Wikipedia

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    Austin Andrew Meehan, Sr., (August 29, 1897 – October 5, 1961) was a Republican politician in Philadelphia who served as county sheriff.Before entering politics, Meehan ran his family's paving business and was known as a local basketball star.

  6. Pennsylvania Archives - Wikipedia

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    Lost in Pennsylvania? Try the Published Pennsylvania Archives by Christine Crawford-Oppenheimer, M.L.S., 1999, The Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania [1]; Guide to the Published Archives of Pennsylvania Covering the 138 Volumes of Colonial records and Pennsylvania Archives, Series I-IX by Henry Howard, Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, 1949 [2] [3]

  7. Edward M. Zimmerman - Wikipedia

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    Front cover of 1915 sheet music for "Votes for Woman, Suffrage Rallying Song". From the collection of the British Library. [1]Edward Moore Zimmerman, often given as E. M. Zimmerman, (January 9, 1859 – December 6, 1922) was an American bass, composer, choir conductor, organist, and music educator. [2]