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  1. Mary Livingstone (née Moffat; 12 April 1821 – 27 April 1862) was the wife of the Scottish Congregationalist missionary David Livingstone. [1] [2] [3] She was a linguist , an experienced traveller, and managed the household affairs including missionary stations and infant school.

  2. Mary Livingstone born Sadie Marks on June the 23rd, 1905, was an radio comedienne and the wife and radio partner of Jack Benny. But she also proved one of the rare performers to experience severe stage fright years after her career was established — so much that she retired from show business completely. She was born in Seattle, Washington, but raised in Britain, Vancouver. Sadie Marks ...

  3. David Livingstone (1864) David Livingstone (* 19. März 1813 in Blantyre bei Glasgow; † 1. Mai 1873 in Chitambo am Bangweulusee) war ein schottischer Missionar und ein Afrikaforscher. Er gilt als Entdecker der Viktoriafälle.

  4. George Balzer on Jack Benny's wife Mary Livingstone on The Jack Benny Program. 04:33. John Conte View Interview. John Conte on Gracie Allen and Mary Livingstone. 02:18. Fred de Cordova View Interview. Fred de Cordova on Jack Benny's wife Mary Livingston o ...

  5. 2. Juli 1983 · Mary Livingstone, the widow of Jack Benny, who for decades on radio and television served as her husband's comedic foil, died after a short illness Thursday at her home in Holmby Hills, near Los ...

  6. A writer visits Jack at home and hears the story of how Jack found Mary Livingstone in the fall of 1932: A brash, young Jack goes into the May Company depart...

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  7. Livingstone eröffnete zwei neue Missionsstationen und heiratete die Missionarstochter Mary Moffat. Livingstone unternahm immer mehr Reisen. Eine davon führte ihn schließlich zum Sambesi. Der Sambesi ist der viertlängste Fluss in Afrika. Er durchfließt heute die Staaten Angola, Sambia und Mosambik, wo er in den Indischen Ozean fließt ...