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Kemble, Sarah
(Encyclopedia) Kemble, Sarah: see Siddons, Sarah Kemble.Marlborough, Sarah Churchill, duchess of
(Encyclopedia) Marlborough, Sarah Churchill, duchess of, 1660–1744, confidante of Queen Anne of England. Born Sarah Jennings, she was a childhood friend of Princess Anne. In 1677 she married John…Churchill, Sarah
(Encyclopedia) Churchill, Sarah: see Marlborough, Sarah Churchill, duchess of.Jennings, Sarah, duchess of Marlborough
(Encyclopedia) Jennings, Sarah, duchess of Marlborough: see Marlborough, Sarah Churchill, duchess of.Sarah Lawrence College
(Encyclopedia) Sarah Lawrence College, at Bronxville, N.Y.; primarily for women; chartered 1926, opened 1928 as Sarah Lawrence College for Women; renamed 1947. It is noted for its creative arts…Grimké, Sarah Moore
(Encyclopedia) Grimké, Sarah Moore, 1792–1873, American abolitionist and advocate of women's rights, b. Charleston, S.C. She came from a distinguished Southern family. On a visit to Philadelphia,…Miles, Sarah
actressBirthplace: Essex, EnglandBorn: 12/31/41Silverman, Sarah
comedian, actressBirthplace: Bedford, N.H.Born: 12/27/70Cleghorn, Sarah N
Cleghorn, Sarah N[1876-1959](1)Born in Manchester, Vt. Educated at Burr and Burton Seminary, of Manchester. Miss Cleghorn is the author of "Portraits and Protests", 1917.Sarah
(Encyclopedia) Sarah or Sarai: see Sara.