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Porter Wagoner was married twice. The first marriage was to Velma Johnson in 1944 and the second was to Ruth Olive Williams in 1946. He had three children from his second marriage, Richard, Denise, and Debra. He was married twice, his second with was Ruth.
The cast of The Affair of the Deserted House - 1915 includes: Edward Clisbee as Chief of Police Ruth Roland as Ruth- the Society Girl
The cast of The Mystery of the Tea Dansant - 1915 includes: Edward Clisbee as Chief of Police Harding Cleo Ridgely as Marguerite Wheeler Ruth Roland as Ruth, the Girl Detective
The cast of The Apartment House Mystery - 1915 includes: Edward Clisbee as Chief of Police Harding Paul Hurst as Thompson Cleo Ridgely as Mrs. Rodger Hastings Ruth Roland as Ruth, the Girl Detective
Ruth Berle's birth name is Ruth Cosgrove Rosenthal.
Maria Tallchief's parents are named Alexander Jospeh Tall Chief (father), and Ruth Mary Porter Tall Chief (mother).
Porter Wagoner was married twice. The first marriage was to Velma Johnson in 1944 and the second was to Ruth Olive Williams in 1946. He had three children from his second marriage, Richard, Denise, and Debra. He was married twice, his second with was Ruth.
Bridgetta Clark's birth name is Ruth Porter Clark.
The cast of Blood Will Tell - 1914 includes: Robert Bolder Thomas Commerford as Col. Porter Ruth Hennessy Ruth Stonehouse as Mrs. Richard Brimsmore Irene Warfield as Georgia Porter Randolph Bryant Washburn as Stephen Mitchell
Its chief importance is in the fact that Ruth was the ancestress of King David. If not for that, the story would not have been recorded.
No one knows he was adopted by a German/Irish couple He was American. Ruth was born at 216 Emory Street in a rough neighboorhood of Baltimore, Maryland, Pigtown. Ruth's German-American parents, Kate Schamberger-Ruth and George Herman Ruth, Sr., owned a sucession of saloons and sold lightning rods.
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Ruth Reese has written: 'Min vei' -- subject(s): Biography, African American musicians, Afro-American musicians
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Babe Ruth was 19 years old when he first playerd with the American League Boston Red Sox in 1914.
Babe ruth also workd for the American Legion Junior Baseball program.
No. Babe Ruth did not have cancer of the larynx and thus had no need for a voice box.