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Sarah Martin's name on the Reformers’ Monument, Kensal Green Cemetery Sarah Martin (1791 – 15 October 1843) was a prison visitor and philanthropist. [1] She was born at Great Yarmouth; and lived in nearby Caister.
In 1956 Eastern renamed her back to Yarmouth Castle again. To complicate matters she was again given her original name of Yarmouth from 1961 for some cruises from Boston to Yarmouth. She was laid up 1966. Note: her sister ship SS Evangeline (1927) took on the name of Yarmouth Castle in 1961, she caught fire, and sank in 1965.
Rebecca Nurse (née Towne; February 13, 1621 – July 19, 1692) was a woman who was accused of witchcraft and executed by hanging in New England during the Salem Witch Trials of 1692. She was fully exonerated fewer than twenty years later. She was the wife of Francis Nurse, and had several children.
Many deathbed confessions are bombshells that leave aftershocks to those who hear them. For some, these final words before passing on are so haunting that they’ve been documented for the ...
Some women stay with their cheating husbands for religious reasons. My husband cheated on me and I could feel in my heart that god wanted me to forgive him. This has caused my husband to start ...
Yarmouth was the site of an active group of the Sons of Liberty during the American Revolution. [14] The town's militia mustered to provide assistance to the minutemen at the Battles of Lexington and Concord, but the militia returned home upon news that the rebels had already triumphed on the field. [15]
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Louise Rennison (11 October 1951 – 29 February 2016) was an English author and comedian who wrote the Confessions of Georgia Nicolson series for teenage girls. The series records the exploits of a teenage girl, Georgia Nicolson, and her best friends, the Ace Gang.