Donna M. Marbach
Donna M. Marbach (born 1948) is an American poet, editor, publisher and visual artist. She was first published at the age of 13, and, at 16, named "Ju...
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Donna M. Marbach (born 1948) is an American poet, editor, publisher and visual artist. She was first published at the age of 13, and, at 16, named "Ju...
Selcovia was a kingdom in the Scottish Lowlands of Anglo Saxon Britain, contiguous with Din Eityn, Gododdin, Bryneich, North Rheged and Strathclyde.St...
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Carl Michael Lindner (born 1988 in New York City) is an American actor. Lindner was in the film Slappy and the Stinkers and shared in an award for Bes...
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:For the film see Albert Fisher was a carpenter, laborer, architect and hobbyist inventor from Des Moines, Iowa. Fisher was born January 24, 1917 in D...