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Bonnie Anderson may refer to: Bonnie Anderson (Episcopalian), former president of the House of Deputies in the Episcopal Church in the United States; Bonnie Anderson (singer) (born 1994), Australian singer/songwriter; Bonnie M. Anderson (born 1955), American news journalist; Bonnie Anderson , a character in the film Toy Story 3
Delegate Years Home county Party Lifespan Watkins Abbitt, Jr. 1986–2001 Appomattox: Democratic: 1944– 2001–2012 Independent: M. Hill Abernathy: 1940–1948
She was the younger of two children of Sharon (Maiden name Anderson; [6]: 4 and Dennis Robert Rocha, [7] and had an older brother named Brent (born 1971). [ 6 ] : 5 Her parents had met in high school and owned a dairy farm west of Escalon, California .
Bonnie Anderson (born 5 September 1994) is an Australian singer-songwriter and actress. She was the first winner of reality TV show Australia's Got Talent in 2007 at age 12. She released her debut single "Raise the Bar" in 2013. [2] From 2018 until 2021, Anderson played Bea Nilsson in the Australian soap opera Neighbours.
Birgit Fladager is the first elected female district attorney of Stanislaus County, California. [3] One of Fladager's earliest national appearances was on an episode of Forensic Files about the murder of a teenage girl by her stepfather Douglas Mouser. [4] Fladager was the deputy district attorney on the Douglas Mouser case and helped convict ...
Anderson is a 1968 graduate of the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California [3] and received M.S. and M.S.W. degrees from the University of Michigan. [4] Anderson holds honorary Doctor of Divinity degrees from the Episcopal Divinity School [ 5 ] and the University of the South (Sewanee), [ 6 ] as well as honorary Doctor of Canon Law ...
First female to practice before the Virginia Supreme Court: Mildred Callahan in 1923 [2] First African American female: Lavinia Marian Fleming Poe (1925) [7] First African American female (full-time government attorney): Alda White [8] First African American female (major law firm partner): Jacquelyn Stone in 1994 [9]
Henry Watkins Anderson (December 20, 1870 – January 7, 1954) was an American attorney and leader of the Republican Party in Virginia. He commanded the American Red Cross Commission to Romania during World War I and was the Republican candidate for governor of Virginia in 1921.