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Sara Anne Wood was born in New York on March 4, 1981, the youngest of three children born to Robert and Frances Wood. [9] Her father was a pastor at Norwich Corners Presbyterian Church in the rural community of Sauquoit, New York, [10] where she and her two siblings, Dusty (17) and Nikki (14), worshipped. [11]
Frances Shimer was born as Frances Ann Wood in Town of Milton, in Saratoga County, New York, on August 21, 1826. [1] She was the youngest of the four children of Rebecca Bryan and Jesse Wood. [1] Her mother died of tuberculosis when Shimer was 10, and thereafter she was raised by her older sister. [1]
John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer. Edward John Spencer, 8th Earl Spencer, LVO (24 January 1924 – 29 March 1992), styled Viscount Althorp until June 1975, was a British nobleman, military officer, and courtier. He was the father of Diana, Princess of Wales, and the maternal grandfather of William, Prince of Wales, and Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex .
When Sara Wood attended a football game with her son this week she knew two things: Her husband's military service would be honored by the crowd, and her son Landon would get some Christmas ...
Frances Fisher was born on September 22, 1852, in Waltham, Massachusetts [3] where her mother was visiting. She grew up with her parents, Waldo Asahel Fisher (1822-1912) and Angeline (Hawes) Fisher (1827-1913) [1] [4] in Ohio.
After their divorce, Bill Mitchell married heiress Sara Anne Wood, the daughter of General Robert E. Wood who spent three decades as chairman of Sears, Roebuck & Company. [125] In April 1942, King married John T. Pirie, Jr. in a quiet ceremony. [23]
Frances Wood ( Chinese: 吴芳思; pinyin: Wú Fāngsī; born 1948) is an English librarian, sinologue and historian known for her writings on Chinese history, including Marco Polo, life in the Chinese treaty ports, and the First Emperor of China .
Sara Woods. Lana Hutton Bowen-Judd (7 March 1922 – 6 November 1985) was a British mystery writer, better known under her pseudonym Sara Woods, but using also the pen names of Anne Burton, Mary Challis, and Margaret Leek. [1]