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  1. She was a long time member of St. George Orthodox Church. Although not always active in the church, she was assured that even her illness was a part of God’s plan for her life. Blanche N. Howard, aged 74 of Grand Rapids, passed away Sunday, September 14, 2003. She has joined her husband George Howard, who preceded her in death in 1985.

  2. by. Blanche Howard (Goodreads Author), Allison Howard (Editor) 4.31 avg rating — 35 ratings — published 2007 — 2 editions. Want to Read. saving…. Want to Read. Currently Reading. Read.

  3. noblewoman; wife of William Cavendish, 2nd Earl of Burlington, later 7th Duke of Devonshire (1812-1840)

  4. Blanche Howard: Cónyuge: Lucy Cavendish (desde 1864) Educación; Educado en: Trinity College: Información profesional; Ocupación: Político: Cargos ocupados: Miembro del 19.º Parlamento del Reino Unido por Northern West Riding of Yorkshire (1865-1868) Miembro del 20.º Parlamento del Reino Unido por Northern West Riding of Yorkshire (1868-1874)

  5. Biografie. Blanche Willis Howard groeide op in de staat Maine, waar ze afstudeerde aan de Bangor High School.Ze vervolgde nog een jaar onderwijs in New York en verhuisde vervolgens naar Chigago met haar zus Marion Howard Smith, de vrouw van Benjamin Fuller Smith, zoon van de voormalige gouverneur van Maine, Samuel Emerson Smith.

  6. 209 Will of Blanche Willis Howard, July 8, 1898, fl. 8, box 1, Howard Papers, MWWC. 210 210 For Herbert Ayer's obituary, Chicago Tribune , Jan. 13, 1899, Marion Howard Smith wrote her daughter that Blanche Willis Howard had “suffered greatly,” and it was sufficient to tell curious friends that she had died of “paralysis, which was probably only a result.”

  7. Blanche Willis Howard grandit dans l'État du Maine, où elle obtient son diplôme de l'école secondaire de Bangor. Elle poursuit une autre année de scolarité à New York puis emménage à Chigago avec sa sœur Marion Howard Smith qui est l'épouse de Benjamin Fuller Smith, fils de l'ancien gouverneur du Maine, Samuel Emerson Smith [ 1 ] .