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  • |principal=[[Mary Ellen Wiggins]] ...s located at 3801 [[Cherry Laurel Drive]]. The current principal is [[Mary Ellen Wiggins]].
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  • ...porting firm founded by [[R. M. Cary]]. It handled the output of the Belle Ellen Coal Mines, the Mabel Mining Company and the Cahaba Valley Coal Company, am
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  • Judge Vinson lives in [[East Hill]] with his wife [[Ellen Vinson|Ellen]]. He has five children, including two from a previous marriage and two ste
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  • | children =Margaret Mallory<br/>Ellen Josephine Mallory<br/>Francis Moreno Mallory<br/>Francis Moreno Mallory (II
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  • | spouse =Mary Ellen Wiggins ...t Presbyterian Church]], has two sons and two stepchildren. His wife, Mary Ellen, is a school principal in the [[Escambia County School District]].
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  • ...ederate cavalry attack at Secessionville. Three days later, he commanded ''Ellen'' during the attack on James Island.
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  • | spouse = 1) Mary Ellen McKee Levy married in Lowndes County, Alabama 03 May 1869 2)Sallie S. Lev
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  • | spouse =Ellen M. Hubbard (1860)
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  • *1975 – Ellen Adair Coe *2006 – Rachel Ellen Lamar
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  • *[[Ellen Vinson]] (2003-04)
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  • | parents =Charles and Ellen Russell Mallory | children =Margaret Mallory<br/>Ellen Josephine Mallory<br/>Francis Moreno Mallory<br/>Francis Moreno Mallory (II
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  • ...ion newsletter, ''The Legend'', first compiled and edited by Ora Wills and Ellen Pepler, has continued for 25 years as an outlet for promoting and expressin
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  • ...ident,” ''The Legend'', WFLF newsletter, Feb. 2011. Hood, Mary A., Pepper. Ellen G., ed. ''Opatoula'', West Florida Literary Federation, 1993. 3/0/01. Walke
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