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Mary Jones may refer to: People American * Mary Alice Jones (1898–1980), American children's writer *Mary Cover Jones (1896–1987), American psychologist * Mary Ellen Jones (chemist) (1922–1996), American biochemist * Mary Ellen Jones (politician) (born 1936), educator and politician in New York State * Mary Gardiner Jones (1920–2009), first woman to serve as a member of the Federal Trade Commission *Mary Harris Jones (1837–1930), known as Mother Jones, community organizer *Mary Jane Richardson Jones (1819–1909), American abolitionist and suffragist * Mary Letitia Jones (1865–1946), librarian and head of Los Angeles Public Library 1900-1905 *Mary Smith Jones (1819–1907), first lady of the Republic of Texas * Mary Jones (rower) (born 1986), American rower *Mary Jones (physician) (c. 1828–1908), American physician *Mary Jones (trans woman) (1803–?), American prostitute * Mary Jones Meyer, World Series of Poker champion * Mary Cadwalader Rawle Jones (1850–1935), Am ...
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Mary Alice Jones
Mary Alice Jones (1898–1980) was an author of religious books for children. Biography Mary Alice Jones was born in Dallas, Texas in 1898. She was involved in religion from an early age, joining the Methodist Church at age 10. She received her initial college education at the University of Texas before attending Northwestern University, earning a master's degree in religious education, and then receiving a Ph.D. from Yale University. She served as the director of children's work for the South Carolina Annual Conference and also for the International Council of Religious Education. She was the first woman teacher at the Yale Divinity School Yale Divinity School (YDS) is one of the twelve graduate and professional schools of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Congregationalist theological education was the motivation at the founding of Yale, and the professional school has .... She became a children's book editor at Rand McNally & Company in 1945, before tr ...
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Mary Jones Meyer
Mary Jones Meyer was a World Series of Poker champion in the 2006 $1,000 Ladies - No-Limit Hold'em poker Poker is a family of comparing card games in which players wager over which hand is best according to that specific game's rules. It is played worldwide, however in some places the rules may vary. While the earliest known form of the game w ... event. As of 2014, her total WSOP tournament winnings exceed $350,000. World Series of Poker bracelets References External linksHendon Mob profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Meyer, Mary Jones American poker players Female poker players World Series of Poker bracelet winners Living people Year of birth missing (living people) ...
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Mary Latchford Jones
Dame Mary Latchford Kingsmill Jones, DBE, JP ( Mary Latchford Jones; 27 June 1877 – 2 April 1968) was a British Conservative politician and the first woman Lord Mayor of Manchester. Life Mary Latchford Jones was born on 28 June 1877 at 3 Wodehouse Terrace, North Circular Road, Dublin, the daughter of Percival Jones (1839–1906), a Dublin merchant and committed freemason, and Margaret Jones ( Williams; 1846–1920), originally from Mallow. She had a twin sister, Suzie Williams Jones (1877–1952), and two brothers, Percival Thomas Jones (1873–1894) and Kingsmill Williams Jones (1875–1918). She was educated at Alexandra College but did not go to university. In 1914, she moved to Manchester to join her brother, a doctor in the city. In 1921, as Mary Latchford Kingsmill Jones, she was elected to Manchester City Council, representing the Conservative Party, having adopted her late brother (Kingsmill)'s name. Jones served on council committees, and represented the counci ...
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Molly Morgan
Molly Morgan (baptised 31 January 1762 – 27 June 1835) was an English landowner, farmer, and convict. She was born as Mary Jones in Ludlow, Shropshire, England, and stayed there throughout her childhood and early adulthood, marrying William Morgan on 25 June 1785 and having two children with him. In 1789, hempen yarn stolen from a factory was discovered at the Morgans' house, resulting in the couple being sentenced to penal transportation. Although William was able to escape initially, Molly was transported to New South Wales as a convict with the Second Fleet on the ''Neptune'', and William was eventually caught and transported as well. After working together for a while in Australia, William left Molly due to her flirting with other men. In 1794, Molly Morgan was able to escape back to England aboard the ''Resolution'' by becoming Captain John Locke's mistress. Once back in England, she recovered her children and became a dressmaker in Plymouth, marrying Thomas Mears in ...
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Mary Lloyd Jones
Mary Lloyd Jones FLSW (born 1934) is a Welsh painter and printmaker based in Aberystwyth. Her works are multilayered and use devices that reflect an interest in the beginnings of language, including early man-made marks and the ogham and bardic alphabets. She has exhibited across Wales and internationally. Work Lloyd Jones was born in Devil's Bridge, Cardiganshire Ceredigion ( , , ) is a county in the west of Wales, corresponding to the historic county of Cardiganshire. During the second half of the first millennium Ceredigion was a minor kingdom. It has been administered as a county since 1282. Cere ... (now Ceredigion) and attended art school immediately upon leaving school. Her ambition was always to be an artist. However, she did not begin to exhibit work publicly until 1966, when she was in her early 30s. Ceridwen Lloyd Morgan attributes this relatively late flowering to the fact that she was a Welsh woman from a rural background. As Lloyd Jones has stated: "At ...
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