Sherryl clark biography of william hill
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The Clarks: An American story of wealth, scandal, mystery
Real Estate
Why are the mansions of one of America’s richest women sitting vacant? Click to follow this photo narrative of the reclusive Huguette Clark and her father, William Andrews Clark, the "Paris millionaire senator." Where is Huguette Clark? And what will become of her fortune?
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By Bill Dedman, NBC News. Why are the mansions of one of America’s wealthiest women sitting vacant? Huguette Clark's father, the copper king and "Paris millionaire senator," was the second richest American — or first, neck and neck with Rockefeller. Huguette, 103, has no children. Where is she? And what will become of her fortune?
Huguette with one of her prized dolls around 1910. Doll collecting became a lifelong passion for the reclusive heiress.
—She doesn't live here. The mysterious Clark estate in Santa Barbara, Calif., has been empty since 1963. Named Bellosguardo for its "be
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William T. Hill Jr. (1737 - 1792)
ChaplainWilliamT.HillJr.
Son of William Francis Hill Sr. and Susannah (Smithers) Hill
Brother of Thomas Smithers Hill, Elizabeth (Hill) Halbert, Robert Hill, Uell Hill, Daniel Webster Hill, James Masisaneaw Hill, Jesse Hill, Joel Hill and Joshua Hill
DescendantsFather of John Hill, Elizabeth Hill, William Hardin Hill III, Thomas Hill, Joab Hill and Green Hill
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Biography
Chaplain William Hill Jr. performed Patriotic Service in North Carolina in the American Revolution.
William Hill Jr. is an NSSAR Patriot Ancestor.
NSSAR Ancestor #: P181644
Rank: Chaplain, PS
The book "Reminiscences & Memories of North Carolinans" by John H. Wheeler describes Rev. William Hill, Jr. as a Baptist Minister, a sterling patriot and a honest man. His bre
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Cheryl Clarke
American lesbian writer, educator and activist (born 1947)
Cheryl L. Clarke (born Washington D.C., May 16, 1947)[1] is an American lesbian poet, författare av essäer, educator, and Black feminist community activist. Her scholarship focuses on African-American women's literature, black lesbian feminism, and the Black Arts Movement in the United States.
For more than 40 years, Clarke was founding Director of Diverse Community Affairs and Lesbian/Gay Concerns, later the Office of Social Justice Education and LBT Communities, at Rutgers University.[2][3] She maintains a teaching affiliation with the Graduate Faculty of the Department of Women and Gender Studies, though retired. In addition, Clarke serves on the board of the Newark Pride Alliance.[4]
Early life and education
[edit]The daughter of James Sheridan Clarke, a World War II veteran,[5] and Edna Clarke, Cheryl Clarke was born and raised in Washington, D.C. at the he