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Len Small
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Small married Ida Moore , and they had three children together. Six months after the Governor's inauguration, on June 26, 1922, Ida Moore Small died suddenly
Thank You (1925 film)
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as Hannah Maurice Murphy as Willie Jones Robert Milasch as Sweet, Sr. Ida Moore as Gossiping Woman Frankie Bailey as Gossiping Man William Courtright
Neptis
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hesione Leech, 1890 Neptis hylas (Linnaeus, 1758) – common sailer Neptis ida Moore , 1858 Neptis ilira Kheil, 1884 Neptis incongrua Butler, 1896 Neptis infusa
Honeychile
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Irving Bacon as Abner Fuzzy Knight as Ice Cream Vendor Roscoe Ates as Bob Ida Moore as Harriet Sarah Edwards as Sarah Emory Parnell as Mayor Dick Elliott
Carleton Place
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served as a home to multiple generations of the Moore family, including Ida Moore , who lived there with her parents and her four siblings. The Hauntings
John Scott Trotter
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Trotter attended local schools in Charlotte. He studied piano under Ida Moore Alexander. In 1925, Trotter entered the University of North Carolina,
Neptis ida
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Lepidoptera Family: Nymphalidae Genus: Neptis Species: N. ida Binomial name Neptis ida Moore , 1858 Synonyms Neptis hylas ida f. sphaerica Fruhstorfer, 1907
Tiequon Cox
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one of the gunmen, but a lookout, along with two women, Lisa Brown and Ida Moore , who drove the getaway vehicle. Darren Charles Williams was later caught
List of endemic butterflies of Indonesia
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(Hewitson, 1859) – Sulawesi Neptis celebica (Moore, 1899) – Sulawesi Neptis ida Moore , 1858 – Sulawesi Neptis nisaea de Nicéville, 1894 – Java Neptis brebissonii
List of butterflies of Sulawesi
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celebica Moore, 1899 Neptis cymela anemorcia Fruhstorfer, 1913 Neptis ida ida Moore , 1858 Neptis ida celebensis Hopffer, 1874 Neptis ida sphaerica Fruhstorfer
Lua Getsinger
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Edward later publicly cited a marriage certificate as of May 1896 to Ida Moore in Chicago though perhaps this was garbled in the newspaper reporting