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 | Prince Crosby. The Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, November 5, 1884.
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 | Prince Harry & Meghan Markle In October, 2023 Prince Harry & Meghan Markle were depicted on Family Guy. They did not make an appearance. Series regulars voiced the characters. The couple characterized the depiction as "an outrageous slur".
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 | Prince Harry Army. Prince Harry Army.
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 | Prince Harry Wedding. Prince Harry Wedding.
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 | Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex - Married to my 10X cousin 2X removed. Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex
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 | Prince Harry. Prince Harry.
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 | Prince Leke with dog & fiance. Prince Leka of Albania is a fan of boxers. Here he is seen with one of his dog, Shina and his fiance Elia Zaharia
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 | Prince of Puzzel Solvers. The Salt Lake Telegram, Thursday, September 7 1950 page 3.
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| 21309 |
 | Prince William Prince William
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 | Prince William Wedding. Prince William Wedding.
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 | Prince William. Prince William.
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 | Princess Alexandra Pavlovna Galitzine - Married to my 8th cousin 4 times removed. Descended from Russian royalty she married a prince and gave birth to a prince before divorcing. She the married into a different sort of royal family, that of the American industrialist.
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| 21313 |
 | Princess Diana Wedding. Princess Diana Wedding.
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 | Princess Diana. Princess Diana.
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 | Princess Ida March. Cover of the music "Princess Ida March". Just one of the many works composed by Edward E. Rice.
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 | Princess Maria-Olympia. Princess Maria-Olympia.
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 | Princess Torlonia. Chicago Tribune, Wednesday, February 8, 1939. page 3.
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| 21318 |
 | Princeton, Bureau, Illinois. 1870 Princeton, Bureau, Illinois. 1870
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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| 21319 |
 | Priory of St Peter. Floor plan of the church of St. Peter showing the location of the Blount tombs in the north chapel.
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 | Priscilla (nee Mosley) and William Bell Headstone Status: Located; Priscilla (nee Mosley) and William Bell Headstone
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Owner of original: Ken Nagel
Date: 10 May 2015
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 | Priscilla (nee Peters) Mills Death. Vermont vital records.
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 | Priscilla (nee Searight) Wheelock Priscilla (nee Searight) Wheelock
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Owner of original: Courtesy Of Ted Wheelock
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 | Priscilla (nee Searight) Wheelock Headstone Status: Located; Priscilla (nee Searight) Wheelock Headstone
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Owner of original: Courtesy Of Sadie May
Date: 2 Jul 2014
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 | Priscilla (Wadhams) Avery Death Priscilla (Wadhams) Avery Death
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| 21325 |
 | Priscilla Ann Wagner. Priscilla Ann Wagner.
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 | Priscilla Presley Wedding. Priscilla Presley Wedding.
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| 21327 |
 | Priscilla Pressley. Priscilla Pressley and a poodle.
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 | Priscilla Scollay. Priscilla Scollay.
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 | Priscilla Searight Priscilla Searight
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 | Priscilla Searight Obituary. Priscilla (nee Searight) Wheelock Obituary.
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 | Prison Ship HMS Jersey. The HMS Jersey was a gun ship that in 1779 was aging and no longer serviceable so it was converted into a prison ship that was moored in Wallabout Bay, New York. The ship was designed for 400 sailors but, at any given time there were about 1100 prisoners being held inhuman conditions. It is estimated 8000 men spent time aboard the Jersey before the British surrendered. In 1783 as the evacuated the ship was burned to prevent it's capture.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
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 | Prison Ship Martyrs Monument. Status: Located; The Department of Defense currently lists 4,435 US battle deaths during the Revolutionary War. Estimates of deaths aboard the New York prison ships vary around 8,000. Prisoners who died were sometimes burred in shallow graves close to the shore but, more often they were just thrown overboard. By the end of the war thousands of bodies littered the bay.
Attempts to recover the remains first happened in 1808. The were interred in a couple locations before the Prison Ship Martyrs' Monument was built. The monument towers over the crypt built under it. No one knows how many bones were recovered let alone who they belonged to.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Beyond My Ken via Creative Commons
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 | Prisoner To Attend Rites Of Wife - Louis Behrens, Olive (Van De Warker) Behrens The Times (Streator, Illinois), 27 Apr 1940, Saturday, Page 4
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 | Private Albert Biers KIA The Herald-Palladium, Benton Harbor, Michigan, Saturday, March 24, 1945
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| 21335 |
 | Private David Nagel Private David Nagel
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Owner of original: Ken Nagel
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 | Private Edward Wheelock Headstone. Status: Located; Private Edward Wheelock Headstone.
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Owner of original: Photo courtesy of Kenneth Zirkel
Date: 2013
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 | Private Henry R Smith. "The Wheelock Family in America 1637-1969" self published by the author; Walter T. Wheelock. Page 139.
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| 21338 |
 | Private Luther Hart Clapp. Private Luther Hart Clapp of Company C, 37th Virginia Infantry Regiment, in uniform and two-piece Virginia state seal buckle with Boyle and Gamble sword.
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Owner of original: Library of Congress
Date: Between 1861 and 1862
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 | Probate Judge $300 2. On 2 February 1864 the probate judge was paid $300 from the estate.
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 | Probate Judge $300. On 2 February 1864 the probate judge was paid $300 from the estate.
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| 21341 |
 | Probe Into Richard Jerome Wilson Death The Greenwood Commonwealth (Greenwood, Mississippi), 08 Aug 1952, Friday, Page 1
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| 21342 |
 | Probe Marilyn Monroe's Death Mt. Vernon (Illinois) Register-News, Monday, August 6, 1962 page three.
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| 21343 |
 | Probe Marilyn Monroe's Death. Mt. Vernon (Illinois) Register-News, Monday, August 6, 1962 page one.
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 | Probing Death Of Lt. James H. Gaul The Daily American (Somerset, Pennsylvania), Tuesday, August 7, 1945 page 2
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| 21345 |
 | Proctor - Earle Plot Status: Located; Proctor - Earle Plot
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Owner of original: Jeanne Nagel
Date: 18 Feb 2024
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 | Proctor - Earle Plot Status: Located; Ermina and Fred Earle are the headstones on the right far back in the photo.
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Owner of original: Jeanne Nagel
Date: 18 Feb 2024
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| 21347 |
 | Prof Avery Goes Aquit. The Rock Island (Illinois) Daily Argus, February 11, 1891, page 2.
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| 21348 |
 | Prof. G. H. Rogers. The Fort Wayne (Indiana) Daily Gazette, Thursday, January 4, 1877 page one.
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 | Prof. William N. Rice. Appleton's Scientific Monthly, volume LI, May to October 1897 by William Jay Youmans, published by, D. Appleton and Company, New York 1897, page 218.
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Owner of original: archive.org
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| 21350 |
 | Professor Goddard. As seen in this photo taken when he was a professor at Clark University Robert was already thinking about how to get to the moon even before his first liquid fueled rocket flight.
Note: This black and white photo has been hand colored.
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Owner of original: NASA
Date: 1924
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