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Maria Louisa
Maria Louisa may refer to: * Maria Louisa Angwin (1849–1898), Canadian physician * Maria Louisa Bustill (1853–1904), American schoolteacher * Maria Louisa Charlesworth (1819–1880), English religious author * Maria Louisa Pike (d. 1892), American naturalist * Maria Louisa Walsworth (1822–1859), American missionary See also * Maria Louise * Maria Luisa * Maria Luise * Mary Louisa * Marie Louise (other) * Marie Luise * Maria (given name) * * Louisa (other) * Maria (other) Maria may refer to: People * Mary, mother of Jesus * Maria (given name), a popular given name in many languages Place names Extraterrestrial *170 Maria, a Main belt S-type asteroid discovered in 1877 *Lunar maria (plural of ''mare''), large, da ...
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Maria Louisa Angwin
Maria Louisa Angwin (September 21, 1849 – April 25, 1898) was a Canadian physician. She was the first woman licensed to practice medicine in Nova Scotia. Life Angwin was born on 21 September 1849 in Blackhead, Conception Bay, Newfoundland. She was the daughter of Louisa Emma Gill and Reverend Thomas Angwin, a Methodist minister. Her family moved to Nova Scotia in 1865. She was educated at the lady's academy of Mount Allison Wesleyan Academy, receiving a liberal arts degree in 1869. She attended the normal school in Truro and taught school for five years in Dartmouth to finance her further studies. Angwin received an MD from the Woman’s Medical College in New York state in 1882. She interned at the New England Hospital for Women and Children in Boston. She continued her studies at the Royal Free Hospital in London. On 20 September 1884 she became the first woman licensed to practise medicine in Nova Scotia, where she set up an office in Halifax. In 1895, she lectured ...
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Maria Louisa Bustill
Maria Louisa Bustill Robeson (November 8, 1853 – January 20, 1904) was a Quaker schoolteacher; the wife of the Reverend William Drew Robeson of Witherspoon Street Presbyterian Church in Princeton, New Jersey and the mother of Paul Robeson and his siblings. Early life and education Maria Louisa Bustill (sometimes called Louisa as a child) was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of Igbo, Lenni-Lenape Native American, and Anglo-American descent. Her parents were Charles Hicks Bustill and Emily Robinson, prominent black Quakers. In the 1870s, Louisa attended Lincoln University, a historically black university in Oxford, Pennsylvania. She was already a teacher when she met William Drew Robeson. Both she and her sister Gertrude married men who were Lincoln graduates, but her family thought Louisa had "married down" by choosing Robeson. Marriage and family Bustill's ancestors had been free since the mid-1700s, when her great-grandfather Cyrus Bustill was freed after several year ...
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Maria Louisa Charlesworth
Maria Louisa Charlesworth (1 October 1819 – 16 October 1880) was an English author of children's religious books and religious tracts. Life Maria Louisa Charlesworth was born 1 October 1819 at The Rectory, Blakenham Parva, Suffolk. She was the daughter of Elizabeth Charlesworth (née Beddome, 1783–1869) and the Revd. John Charlesworth B.D. (1782-1864), an Evangelical clergyman, who was Rector of Flowton, Suffolk when Maria was born. He later became Rector of St Mildred's, Bread Street, a London parish where Maria lived with him in the Rectory, at St Nicholas Olave . As a visitor to the poor in her father's parishes from a young age, Maria drew on these experiences for her first book, ''The Female Visitor to the Poor'' (1846), as well as for her most popular publication, the fictionalised ''Ministering Children'' (1854) and its sequel published in 1867. Set in a town modelled on Ipswich, ''Ministering Children'' circulated over 300,000 copies during her lifetime and was design ...
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Maria Louisa Pike
Maria Louisa Pike ( – 1892) was an American naturalist. Born in England, her father was Benjamin Hadley, British Commissioner to South Africa. She was private secretary to her father for several years, and employed much of her spare time in studying and making sketches of the flora of South Africa. She went to Mauritius in 1870 and became acquainted with Nicolas Pike, U.S. consul, who was engaged in collecting natural history specimens for the Louis Agassiz Museum in Cambridge, Massachusetts. She assisted him in the classification of over 800 species of fish, of which she made many colored sketches. They married in 1875 and moved to America, where she contributed articles and illustrations to ''Scientific American'', ''American Agriculturist'', and '' American Garden''. She produced color illustrations of a large collection of spiders made by her husband, and also made a nearly complete set of pen-and-ink drawings of North American snakes. She was a member of the Brookly ...
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Maria Louisa Walsworth
Maria Louisa Walsworth (May 22, 1822 – March 6, 1859) was an American missionary from the United States. She was a teacher at Punahou School. She was part of the original twelve companies of American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions (ABCFM) to the Sandwich Islands between 1820 and 1848. Life Maria L. Walsworth married Rev. Henry Kinney (missionary), Henry Kinney in West Bloomfield, New York, on September 6, 1847, when she was 25 years old. By Oct 1847, they were sailing aboard the Clipper, Clipper ship, the “Somerset” to the Hawaiian Kingdom, Kingdom of Hawaii as members of the List of missionaries to Hawaii, Twelfth Company of missionaries for the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. They had three children together while living in Hilo, Louisa, Henry and Harriet. The family was heartbroken over the loss of they’re youngest, Harriet. She died 6 months after she was born. Word reached Dr ...
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Maria Louise
Maria Louise may refer to: * Maria Louise Baldwin (1856–1922), African American educator and civic leader *Maria Louise Kirk (1860–1938), an American painter and illustrator * Princess Maria Louise, a character in the fictional anime ''Mobile Fighter G Gundam'' See also * Maria Louisa * Maria Luisa * Maria Luise * Marie Louise (other) Marie Louise is a French feminine compound given name. Marie Louise may also refer to: * Marie-Louise (conscript), a type of conscript in the last years of the Napoleonic Wars * Marie-Louise (film), ''Marie-Louise'' (film), a 1944 Swiss film * Mar ... * Marie Luise {{given name ...
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Maria Luisa
Maria Luisa may refer to: People * Anna Maria Luisa de' Medici (1667–1743), last lineal descent of the House of Medici * Maria Luisa Ambrosini (20th century), non-fiction author * Maria Luisa, Duchess of Lucca (1782–1824), Queen of Etruria * María Luisa Elío (1926–2009), Spanish writer and actress * María Luisa Gil (born 1977), Cuban model and actress * María Luisa Josefa (1866–1937), Mexican Roman Catholic nun * Maria Luisa of Orléans (1662–1689), Queen consort of Spain * Maria Luisa of Parma (1751–1819), Queen consort of Spain * Maria Luisa of Savoy (1688–1714), Queen consort of Spain * Maria Luisa Spaziani (1923–2014), Italian poet * María Luisa Zea (1913–2002), Mexican actress and singer Ships *, a number of ships with this name See also * Luisa Maria * Maria Louisa * Maria Louise * Maria Luise * Marie Louise (other) * Marie Luise Marie Luise or Marie-Luise may refer to: * Marie Luise Kaschnitz (1901-1974), German short story writer, n ...
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Maria Luise
Maria Luise may refer to: *Maria Luise Thurmair (1912–2005), a German Catholic theologian and hymnwriter *Maria Luise von Quistorp (10 June 1928 - 29 April 2016), wife of Wernher von Braun Wernher Magnus Maximilian Freiherr von Braun ( , ; 23 March 191216 June 1977) was a German and American aerospace engineer and space architect. He was a member of the Nazi Party and Allgemeine SS, as well as the leading figure in the develop ... * Maria-Luise Rainer (born 1959), an Italian luger See also * Maria Louisa * Maria Louise * Maria Luisa {{given name ...
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Mary Louisa
People with the name Mary Louisa include: * Mary Louisa Armitt (1851–1911) British polymath * Mary Louisa Bruce, Countess of Elgin (1819–1898) * Mary Louisa Chitwood (1832–1855), American poet * Mary Louisa Gordon (1861−1941) British prison inspector * Mary Louisa Molesworth (1839–1921), English writer of children's stories * Mary Louisa Page (1849–1921), American architect * Mary Louisa Georgina Petrie (1861–1935), British author * Mary Louisa Skinner (1876–1955), Australian Quaker, nurse, and writer, wrote a memoir of World War I experiences * Mary Louisa Toynbee (born 1946), British journalist * Mary Louisa Whately (1824–1889), English missionary in Egypt, known for building schools * Mary Louisa White (1866–1935), British composer * Mary Louisa Willard (1898–1993), forensic scientist See also * Mary Louise (name) * Mary Louise (other) * Marie Louise (other) * Maria Louisa * Mary Lou (name) * Marylou (other) * * ...
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Marie Louise (other)
Marie Louise is a French feminine compound given name. Marie Louise may also refer to: * Marie-Louise (conscript), a type of conscript in the last years of the Napoleonic Wars * Marie-Louise (film), ''Marie-Louise'' (film), a 1944 Swiss film * Maria Luiza Boulevard, a central boulevard in Sofia, Bulgaria * Marie Louise Diadem, a turquoise and diamond diadem owned by the Smithsonian Institution * Marie Louise Island, Amirante Islands, Seychelles * ''Marie Louise v. Marot'', a Louisiana court case on slavery * Joseph-Guillaume Barthe (1816–1893), French writer who used the pseudonym 'Marie Louise' People with the mononym * Marie Louise, Queen of Poland (1611–1667) * Marie Louise d'Aspremont (1651/1652–1692) * Marie Louise d'Orléans (1662–1689) * Marie Louise of Savoy (1688–1714) * Marie Louise of Hesse-Kassel (1688–1765) * Marie Louise de Rohan (1720–1803) * Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne (1725–1793) * Marie Louise of France (1728–1733) * Marie-Louise, Princess ...
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Marie Luise
Marie Luise or Marie-Luise may refer to: * Marie Luise Kaschnitz (1901-1974), German short story writer, novelist, essayist and poet * Marie Luise von Degenfeld (1634-1677), Countess * Marie-Luise Gothein (1863-1931), Prussian scholar, gardener and author * Marie-Luise Marjan (born 1940), German actress See also * Maria Louisa * Maria Louise * Maria Luisa * Maria Luise * Marie Louise (other) Marie Louise is a French feminine compound given name. Marie Louise may also refer to: * Marie-Louise (conscript), a type of conscript in the last years of the Napoleonic Wars * Marie-Louise (film), ''Marie-Louise'' (film), a 1944 Swiss film * Mar ...
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Maria (given Name)
Maria is a feminine given name. It is given in many languages influenced by Latin Christianity. It has its origin as the feminine form of the Roman name ''Marius (name), Marius'' (see Maria gens), and, after Christianity has spread across the Roman empire, it became the Latinised form of the name of Miriam: Mary, mother of Jesus. ''Maria'' (Greek language, Greek: Μαρία) is a form of the name used in the New Testament, standing alongside ''Mariam'' (Μαριάμ). It reflects the Syro-Aramaic name ''Maryam'', which is in turn derived from the Biblical Hebrew name ''Miriam (name), Miriam''. As a result of their similarity and syncretism, the Latin original name ''Maria'' and the Hebrew-derived ''Maria'' combined to form a single name. The name is also sometimes used as a male (middle) name. This was historically the case in many Central Europe countries and still is the case in countries with strong Catholic traditions, where it signified patronage of the Virgin Mary (French-s ...
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