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  2. Jim Reeves - Wikipedia

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    He was the youngest of eight children born to Thomas Middleton Reeves (1882-1924) and Mary Beulah Adams Reeves (1884-1980). He was known as Travis during his childhood years. Winning an athletic scholarship to the University of Texas, he enrolled to study speech and drama but quit after only six weeks to work in the shipyards in Houston.

  3. Mary Gray-Reeves - Wikipedia

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    Mary Gray-Reeves was born in Coral Gables, Florida, in 1962 and grew up in the Miami neighborhood of Coconut Grove, where she attended St. Stephen's Episcopal Church. After high school, she attended California State University, Fullerton , from which she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in history in 1987.

  4. Jim Reeves' music legacy still stands, 60 years after fatal ...

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    Mary Reeves, center, veiled in black, walks to her car on Aug. 4, 1964, after attending joint services for her husband, Jim Reeves, and Dean Manuel, both killed in a plane crash near Brentwood.

  5. Sarah Reeves - Wikipedia

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    One of her younger sisters, Mary Reeves, [12] [13] is in the band Only in Stories. [14] Her father is a music producer and songwriter [7] [15] who helped to establish Sound Cell Studios in Huntsville, Alabama, where Sarah recorded her first album. [16] Reeves says that when she was 15 years old, she was called by God to become a worship leader ...

  6. Delano family - Wikipedia

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    Mary Gray-Reeves (daughter of Florence Delano Gray) (born 1962), first woman to be an Episcopal bishop in California. Delano family namesakes. Delano, California, named for Columbus Delano; Delano, Minnesota, named for Francis Roach Delano; Delano, Pennsylvania, and Delano Township, Pennsylvania, named for Warren Delano Jr.

  7. Maryrose Reeves Allen - Wikipedia

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    Maryrose Reeves Allen (November 5, 1899 – January 14, 1992) was an American college professor and administrator. She was a physical education professor at Howard University from 1925 to 1967, and founded the Negro Women's Intercollegiate Athletic Association, to encourage and elevate women's sports at historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs).

  8. Mary Webster (alleged witch) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Webster (née Reeve, fl. 1684) was a resident of colonial New England who was accused of witchcraft and was the target of an attempted lynching by friends of the accuser. Biography [ edit ]

  9. Wilma Burgess - Wikipedia

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    Burgess also worked on and off with Mary Reeves running the Jim Reeves Museum in Nashville. Burgess was lesbian and preferred to record love songs with no gender-specific references. She did sometimes agree to record songs such as "Ain't Got No Man", on condition that her producer Owen Bradley let her record a song she liked but he did not. [5]