There are actually two Hugo Baskervilles in the story. Hugo (I) Baskerville is the one who supposedly started the curse who lived in the 1600's (his portrait is dated 1647). The 'curse' manuscript is dated 1742, and it is written by Hugo (II) Baskerville to his sons Rodger and John, with instructions that they say nothing thereof to their sister Elizabeth.' Sir Charles Baskerville is both Hugos direct descendant who died in June of the year of the story (circa 1889). The identity of the killer of the female is speculation. She could have been killed by Hugo (I), died of fright, died from injuries in a fall, or she may have been killed by the hound. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- He was Sir Charles' ancestor and he kidnapped a girl form the local village then she tried to run away. Hugo chased after her, killed her, and then the dog killed him and this how the curse of the Baskervilles began. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sir Charles Baskerville is a descendant that has information about what happen on the night that the Yeoman's daughter and Hugo Baskerville are found dead. Hugo Baskerville is a wicked man who kidnapped a yeoman's daughter. He and his friends dragged her to Baskerville Hall where they locked her in the tower. While he was having dinner with his guests, the girl escaped. Once it was discovered that she was missing, Hugo Baskerville sent dogs to retrieve her. The guests ran to stop him, once they found out what he was intending. Yet, when they got to the woods they found that he had already killed her. However, he was also dead. A giant black hound was found tearing his throat. That is how the Curse of the Baskervilles began. ~SamanthieR
No. David McCallum's daughter's name is Sophie. She was born in the mid 70's.
no , raven symone is not snoop dogs daughter ,who would be stupid enough to ask that question no raven S. is not snoop dogs daughter (freaks)
T'yanna Wallace is the name of B.I.G.'s daughter.
Android 18 and Krillins daughter's name is Marron
Richard S. Yeoman died in 1988.
Richard S. Yeoman was born in 1904.
There are actually two Hugo Baskervilles in the story. Hugo (I) Baskerville is the one who supposedly started the curse who lived in the 1600's (his portrait is dated 1647). The 'curse' manuscript is dated 1742, and it is written by Hugo (II) Baskerville to his sons Rodger and John, with instructions that they say nothing thereof to their sister Elizabeth.' Sir Charles Baskerville is both Hugos direct descendant who died in June of the year of the story (circa 1889). The identity of the killer of the female is speculation. She could have been killed by Hugo (I), died of fright, died from injuries in a fall, or she may have been killed by the hound. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- He was Sir Charles' ancestor and he kidnapped a girl form the local village then she tried to run away. Hugo chased after her, killed her, and then the dog killed him and this how the curse of the Baskervilles began. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sir Charles Baskerville is a descendant that has information about what happen on the night that the Yeoman's daughter and Hugo Baskerville are found dead. Hugo Baskerville is a wicked man who kidnapped a yeoman's daughter. He and his friends dragged her to Baskerville Hall where they locked her in the tower. While he was having dinner with his guests, the girl escaped. Once it was discovered that she was missing, Hugo Baskerville sent dogs to retrieve her. The guests ran to stop him, once they found out what he was intending. Yet, when they got to the woods they found that he had already killed her. However, he was also dead. A giant black hound was found tearing his throat. That is how the Curse of the Baskervilles began. ~SamanthieR
John Yeoman Muckle has written: 'Isaiah 1 to 39' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
Hugo Schuchardt has written: 'Hugo Schuchardt-Brevier' -- subject(s): Language 'Hugo Schuchardt-Brevier' -- subject(s): Language
Ann Weenike Yeoman has written: 'The Crile family reunions, 1917-1967' -- subject(s): Genealogy
Hugo S. Grosser has written: 'Municipal problems of Chicago' -- subject(s): Politics and government, Municipal ownership
Hugo Schoeneich has written: 'Schraubensicherungen' -- subject(s): Bolts and nuts
Jane Goodall and Hugo Van Lawlick`s son
Hugo Wetli has written: 'Bern' -- subject(s): Pictorial works
Hugo Dahn has written: 'Die Partnerwahl' -- subject(s): Love, Marriage
Hugo Eickhoff has written: 'Der Schleimhautlupus' -- subject(s): Mouth, Diseases