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  1. Frances Anna Maria Russell, Countess Russell (née Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound; 15 November 1815 – 17 January 1898), was the second wife of two-time Prime Minister of the United Kingdom John Russell, 1st Earl Russell. Between 1841 and 1861 she was known as Lady John Russell.

  2. Fran Russell is a former music teacher in the public schools and a private studio. She taught in public schools in Pennsylvania, Maryland and Connecticut for 30 years. Fran lives in Westbrook, Connecticut with her husband, Dave, and her dog, Buster Brown.

  3. Frances Russell (b. 11 November 1941, d. 30 September 2022) was a Canadian author and journalist. She was a columnist for the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper from 1981-1999 and has written two books: Mistehay Sakahegan – The Great Lake and The Canadian Crucible – Manitoba’s Role in Canada’s Great Divide .

  4. Hoban wrote exclusively for children for the next decade, and came to be known best for the series of seven picture books that feature Frances, a temperamental badger girl whose escapades were based partly on the experiences of his four children, Phoebe, Brom, Esmé and Julia, and their friends.

  5. Frances Russell is an author and journalist in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Career She has been a columnist for the Winnipeg Free Press newspaper for several years, and has written two books: Mistehay Sakahegan – The Great Lake and The Canadian Crucible – Manitoba’s Role in Canada’s Great Divide.

  6. Frances Anna Maria Russell, comtesse Russell ( née Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound ; 1815-1898), est la deuxième épouse du premier ministre à deux reprises du Royaume-Uni John Russell, 1er comte Russell. Entre 1841 et 1861, elle est connue sous le nom de Lady John Russell.

  7. Charles Taze Russell (Allegheny, Pensilvania, 16 de febrero de 1852-Pampa, Texas, 31 de octubre de 1916), también conocido como el Pastor Russell, fue un escritor, pastor y líder religioso estadounidense.