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  1. 6. März 2014 · Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte was a self-made American who refused to dim her love for the old world. Wondrous Beauty is the story of a woman who entered the nineteenth century far before her time — it was America that would have to catch up. Michelle Legro is an associate editor at Lapham’s Quarterly. You can find her on Twitter.

  2. Elizabeth Patterson. Elizabeth Patterson is a classical soprano and a voice teacher. Raised in Pennsylvania by a family of accordionists, she upended the family tradition and pursued her love of singing. She has since settled down in Foster City, CA with her husband, John, her son, Remy, and her cat, Juniper. Elizabeth performs regularly in ...

  3. Elizabeth M Patterson is a nurse practitioner enrolled with Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS). The organization name is NORTH PLATTE NEBRASKA HOSPITAL CORPORATION. The business address is 611 W Francis St, 150 Great Plains Health Heart Institute, North Platte, NE 69101-0614.

  4. Biography. A dainty but nevertheless feisty character actress, southern-bred (Mary) Elizabeth Patterson was born in Savannah, Tennessee, on November 22, 1874, and started her career over her strict parent's objections. She became a member of Chicago's Ben Greet Players, performing Shakespeare at the turn of the century.

  5. 21. Nov. 2022 · Here are 10 things you should know about Elizabeth Patterson, born on November 22, 1874. She specialized in persnickety characters—maiden aunts, small town g...

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  6. Elizabeth Patterson. (November 22, 1874 – January 31, 1966) was an American. She gained popularity late during her career. She played Matilda Trumbull in I Love Lucy. She also played Aunt Hester in the movie A Bill of Divorcement. She later acted in stage and theater. Patterson was born in Savannah, Tennessee.

  7. 31. März 2024 · Elizabeth Patterson Bonaparte (born February 6, 1785, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.—died April 4, 1879, Baltimore) one of America’s first international celebrities, known for her fashionable clothing, witty remarks, fierce independence, and ties to the Bonapartes of France. She was married briefly to Jérôme Bonaparte, king of Westphalia and ...