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Addie is a unisex given name, nickname, and surname. It may refer to: People with the name Given name * Addie Aylestock (1909–1998), Canadian minister in the British Methodist Episcopal Church, the first woman minister to be ordained in that church, and the first black woman to be ordained in Canada * Addie L. Ballou (1838–1916), American suffragist, poet, artist, author, and lecturer * Addie Cherry (1864–1942), one of the three Cherry Sisters, who performed a vaudeville act * Addie Mae Collins, one of four children killed in the 1963 16th Street Baptist Church bombing, perpetrated by members of the Ku Klux Klan * Addie Worth Bagley Daniels (1869–1943), American suffragist leader and writer * Addie Elizabeth Davis (1917–2005), American Southern Baptist religious leader * Addie Whiteman Dickerson (1878–1940), American businesswoman, politician, clubwoman, suffragist, and peace activist * Addie Garwood Estes (1868–1928), U.S. temperance activist * Addie Graham ...
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Addie Aylestock
Rev. Addie Aylestock (1909–1998) was a Canadian minister in the British Methodist Episcopal Church, the first woman minister to be ordained in that church, and the first black woman to be ordained in Canada. Personal life Aylestock was the daughter of William Aylestock and Minnie Lawson and was the eldest of eight children. She was born in Mapleton, Ontario, Glen Allan, near Elmira, Ontario, from one of the many black farming communities in the province of Ontario; her family lived depending on where work was available. Her family was descended from blacks who settled along the Conestogo River in Regional Municipality of Waterloo and Wellington County, Ontario. She was raised in the (white) Methodist Church; she moved to Toronto when the Great Depression struck, and got a job as a domestic servant, and later as a dressmaker. While working as a domestic servant, she attended evening classes at Central Technical School in Toronto. A desire to become a missionary (in Liberia) ...
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Addie Pryor
Addie Pryor (born 1 March 1929) is a British alpine skier. She competed in two events at the 1956 Winter Olympics The 1956 Winter Olympics, officially known as the VII Olympic Winter Games () and commonly known as Cortina d'Ampezzo 1956 ( or ), were a multi-sport event held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, from 26 January to 5 February 1956. Cortina, which .... References 1929 births Living people British female alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers for Great Britain Alpine skiers at the 1956 Winter Olympics Skiers from London {{UK-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Kim Addonizio
Kim Addonizio (born July 31, 1954) is an American poet and novelist. Life Addonizio was born in Washington, D.C., United States. She is the daughter of tennis champion Pauline Betz and sports writer Bob Addie (born Addonizio). She briefly attended Georgetown University and American University before dropping out of both. She later moved to San Francisco and received a Bachelor of Arts, B.A. and Master of Arts, M.A. from San Francisco State University. She has taught at San Francisco State University and Goddard College. She has a daughter, actress Aya Cash, and currently lives in Oakland, California. Awards * Two National Endowment for the Arts fellowships * 2005 Guggenheim Fellowship * 2004 Mississippi Review Fiction Prize * 2000 National Book Award Finalist for ''Tell Me'' * 2000 Pushcart Prize for "Aliens" * 1994 San Francisco Commonwealth Club Poetry Medal Works Poetry * * "What Do Women Want", ''poets.org''*
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Robert Addie
Robert Alastair Addie (10 February 1960 – 20 November 2003) was an English film and theatre actor, who came to prominence playing the role of Sir Guy of Gisburne in the 1980s British television drama series ''Robin of Sherwood''. Early life Addie was born in Stroud, Gloucestershire, the son of a stable owner, and was educated at Marlborough College."Robert Addie: Action-man actor who tended to be typecast"
''The Independent'', 2 January 2004.
After initially being employed as a trainee estate agent on a ranch in Argentina, he returned to England and joined the in London in 1976 at the age of 16. Subseq ...
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Bob Addie
Robert Addie (born Robert Richard Addonizio, February 6, 1910 – January 18, 1982) was an American sportswriter who covered baseball for ''The Washington Post'' and ''Washington Times-Herald''. Addie was known for his red socks, dark glasses, and unabashed sentiment. He never missed a day on the Washington Senators' beat for 20 years until the team left town in 1971. Addie was presented with the J. G. Taylor Spink Award by the Baseball Writers' Association of America in 1981. He covered the PGA after baseball moved from Washington and wrote many articles for the ''Post'' after his retirement from the paper in 1977. He wrote a book about his sportswriting career entitled ''Sportswriter'' which was published in 1980. Personal life His wife was Pauline Betz Addie, four-time US Open and one-time Wimbledon champion. He was the father of author Kim Addonizio and grandfather of her daughter, actress Aya Cash Aya Cash (born July 13, 1982) is an American actress. She is best known for ...
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Addie Tambellini
Adolph Tambellini (February 4, 1936 – February 23, 2004) was a Canadians, Canadian ice hockey player. Career Born in Trail, British Columbia, Tambellini played junior hockey with the Lethbridge Native Sons before playing professionally for the Calgary Stampeders (ice hockey), Calgary Stampeders, Trail Smoke Eaters and Seattle Totems as well as a spell in Austria for EC KAC. Internationally, Tambellini was a member of the gold-medal-winning Smoke Eaters team that won the 1961 World Ice Hockey Championships – the last amateur team from Canada to do so. Family His son, Steve Tambellini, played in the National Hockey League (NHL) and later became an executive for the Vancouver Canucks and general manager for the Edmonton Oilers. His grandson, Jeff Tambellini, also became a player in the NHL and his youngest grandson Adam Tambellini was drafted in the 2013 NHL Entry Draft, 65th overall, by the New York Rangers. References External links

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Addie Dickman Miller
Adaline "Addie" Dickman Miller (July 26, 1859 — 1936) was an American college professor, a founder of the town of Ruskin, Florida, and the co-founder and vice-president of the town's Ruskin College. She patented a design for a dish washer and she was president of two different temperance organizations in Oregon. Early life and education Adaline "Addie" Dickman was born in West Union, Iowa, to John Dickman and Lydia Jane (Newton) Dickman. She was raised on a farm in a nearby town. Although she had only intermittent schooling, she became a teacher at the age of 15. She went on to study at Western College (now Leander Clark College), focusing on Latin and the sciences and continuing to teach during her vacations. She graduated with a B.S. in 1881. Early academic career On leaving Western College, she took a position as chair of history and literature at Avalon College in Avalon, Missouri, later also teaching German. At the end of her first year, she married George McAnelly Mil ...
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Addie McCain
Addison Taylor McCain (born August 28, 1998) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Fort Lauderdale United FC of the USL Super League. She previously played for Kansas City Current and Chicago Red Stars in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). Early life FC Dallas Academy Addie McCain joined the FC Dallas Juniors' team at age 7. Throughout the next 11 years, she guided her teams to conference championships, consistently playing up divisions. At the U-14 level, her team was ranked No. 3 in the nation. She spent her last seasons with the FC Dallas Women's Premier Soccer League team. Wylie East High School In 2015, as a sophomore, she led Wylie East High School to the 5A State Championship and was named the tournament MVP; scoring 19 goals the following season. Texas A&M Addie McCain graduated high school early to enroll at Texas A&M where she attended from 2017 to 2020. While making 75 caps with 66 starts she received several honors throug ...
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Adam Lile
Adam "Addie" Lile (1885–1954) was a New Zealand rugby footballer who was part of the professional 1907-1908 New Zealand rugby tour of Great Britain. Early years Originally from Taranaki, Lile enlisted in the Army for the South African War but was sent home from South Africa when it was discovered that he was only 15.Coffey and Wood ''The Kiwis: 100 Years of International Rugby League'' Lile remained in the Army and became an Artillery man. Rugby union career Lile played rugby union for the Oriental club in Wellington alongside Albert Baskiville and was a Wellington representative. Lile was widely regarded as being one of the top 30 players in the country during the 1907 season and he won North Island selection that year.John Haynes ''From All Blacks to All Golds: Rugby League's Pioneers'', Christchurch, Ryan and Haynes, 1996. Rugby league career Lile was selected by Baskiville to be part of the professional All Blacks 1907-1908 tour of Australia and Great Britain. As a ...
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A True Story Of The Murder That Rocked New Orleans''
A, or a, is the first letter and the first vowel letter of the Latin alphabet, used in the modern English alphabet, and others worldwide. Its name in English is '' a'' (pronounced ), plural ''aes''. It is similar in shape to the Ancient Greek letter alpha, from which it derives. The uppercase version consists of the two slanting sides of a triangle, crossed in the middle by a horizontal bar. The lowercase version is often written in one of two forms: the double-storey and single-storey . The latter is commonly used in handwriting and fonts based on it, especially fonts intended to be read by children, and is also found in italic type. In English, '' a'' is the indefinite article, with the alternative form ''an''. Name In English, the name of the letter is the ''long A'' sound, pronounced . Its name in most other languages matches the letter's pronunciation in open syllables. History The earliest known ancestor of A is ''aleph''—the first letter of the Phoenician ...
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Addie Anderson Wilson
Addie Anderson Wilson (August 17, 1876 – October 8, 1966) was an American composer, organist and carillonist who was born in Lawrenceville, Alabama, and lived in Alabama for most of her life. She studied music with Mary Carr Moore and M. Wilson. She married William Sidney Wilson on November 9, 1892, and they had one son. Life and career Wilson was active in civic affairs and music organizations, winning awards and holding several elected positions, such as: *First Vice President, Alabama Federation of Music Clubs *President, Harmony Club of Dothan, Alabama *President, Music Study Club *Woman of the Year, Dothan, Alabama Works Wilson composed several operettas and piano pieces, which were initially published by George Willig & Co and Carl Fischer Music Carl Fischer Music is an American sheet music publisher. It was founded in 1872 in the East Village neighborhood of New York City as a musical instrument repair shop. Except for a brief period in the early 1930s, it has al ...
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Addie Walsh
Addie Walsh (born 1953) is an American television soap opera writer. She last wrote for ''All My Children''. She now writes independently. Life Walsh graduated from Smith College Smith College is a Private university, private Liberal arts colleges in the United States, liberal arts Women's colleges in the United States, women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts, United States. It was chartered in 1871 by Sophia Smit ... where she was a student of Len Berkman. Her one-woman show, ''That's All I Got'', received an award at the United Solo Festival in 2014, in New York City. In 2020, she was one of the recruits for a fiction app named "Radish" which had $63,000,000 of funding and it was opening an office in LA. The soap writers recruited included Walsh, Janet Iacobuzio, Lisa Connor, Leah Laiman, and Jean Passanante. Walsh is also an actor, and has acted in the play "Three Tall Women". Filmography Awards and nominations Head writing tenure References Ex ...
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