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  1. 27 de mar. de 2022 · Mary Lee: The 'skint but famous' child star who lived to be 100. 27 March 2022. By Pauline McLean,BBC Scotland arts correspondent. Shutterstock. Mary Lee with husband Jack Milroy and son...

  2. Mary Lee (1821-1909), suffragist, was born on 14 February 1821 in Monaghan, Ireland, daughter of John Walsh. In 1844 she married George(?) Lee, organist and vicar-choral of Armagh Cathedral; they had four sons and three daughters.

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  3. Cuando enfermó en 1879, Mary Lee, ya viuda, y su hija, Evelyn, también emigraron a Adelaida. [3] Viajaron en el viaje inaugural del vapor Orient . Su hijo, Ben, murió el 2 de noviembre de 1880.

    • Mary Walsh
    • Irlandesa
  4. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Known for. Women's suffrage in South Australia. Spouse (s) George Lee. . ( m. 1844) . Children. 7. Mary Lee (née Walsh) (14 February 1821 – 18 September 1909) was an Irish-Australian suffragist and social reformer in South Australia.

  5. Lee was born Mary Lee Wooters in Centralia, Illinois, on October 24, 1924. Her mother and father were Lela Myrtle Telford and Louis Ellis Wooters. They had four daughters, Vera Mae, Dorris Lucille, Mary Lee, and Norma Jean. Dorris Lucille died shortly after birth in 1923.

    • Big band singer, film actress
    • Mary Lee Wooters, October 24, 1924, Centralia, Illinois, U.S.
  6. As Cree people, we were given the gift of being named for the four parts of human beings. Nehiyawak, we were called. It means being balanced in the four parts that are found in the four directions of the Medicine Wheel. These four parts for human beings are the spiritual, physical, emotional and mental aspects of the self.

  7. Mary Lee was born in Ireland at Kilknock Estate and was a suffragist in the county of Monaghan. She was married in 1844 to George Lee. The couple had seven children and a 2018 biography gives details of her life in Ireland especially running a school for girls. [2]