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| 435 Ella |
435 Ella is a typical Main belt asteroid. (references) |
| Ella A. Boole |
Ella Alexander Boole (July 26, 1858 - March 13, 1952) was a U.S. temperance leader. In 1920 she unsuccessfully challenged James Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. for the Republican Party nomination for the United States Senate. Boole was president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union from 1925 to 1933. (references) |
| Ella Baker |
Ella Baker (December 13, 1903 - December 13, 1986) was an African-American Civil Rights activist. (references) |
| Ella Cara Deloria |
Ella Cara Deloria (also called Anpetu Wastewin, 1888-1971) was an educator, anthropologist, ethnographer, and writer of Sioux background. She recorded Sioux oral history and legends, and wrote a novel, Waterlily, published in 1988 (several decades after its creation). (references) |
| Ella Fitzgerald |
United States scat singer (1917-1996). Source: Wordnet 3.0 Copyright © 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. |
| Ella Gaunt Smith |
Ella Gaunt Smith (born April 12, 1868 and died April 2, 1932 in Roanoke, Alabama) was an innovative American doll manufacturer. (references) |
| Ella Gudrun Ingeborg Holleufer |
Ella Gudrun Ingeborg Holleufer was married to the three time prime minister of Denmark, Hans Hedtoft (1903-1955). She was born in Aarhus in Denmark in 1906 as the daughter of the baker August Holleufer (1866-1937), and her mother Dorthea Marie (born Carlsen 1863-1953) was one of the leading suffragettes in Denmark at the end of the 19th Century. Ella Hedtoft died on Dec. 4, 1954 after suffering from Addison's disease for years and was buried at Vestre Kirkegaard in Copenhagen, in a section where leading social democrats and members of the workers unions are buried. When her husband, the prime minister, died during a meeting in Stockholm in Sweden almost two months later, it was assumed by everyone, that it was over the loss of his beloved wife. (references) |
| Ella Guru |
Ella Guru is a Stuckist painter living in London. She her work has been shown in the Museum of Pop Culture in London and elsewhere around Great Britain, as well as in Germany, the United States, and Australia. She has had solo shows in London, Amsterdam, and New York City. She is married to Sexton Ming. (references) |
| Ella Karachkova |
Ella Karachkova is a female badminton player from Russia. (references) |
| Ella Mae Morse |
Ella Mae Morse (September 12, 1924 - October 16, 1999) was an American popular singer. Ella was born in Mansfield, Texas. (references) |
| Ella Maillart |
Ella Maillart 1903-1997 was a French speaking Swiss sportswoman and traveller. She had been captain of the Swiss Women's hockey team and was an international skier. (references) |
| Ella Minnow Pea |
Ella Minnow Pea is a 'progressively lipogrammatic epistolary fable' written by Mark Dunn. (references) |
| Ella Raines |
Ella Raines (August 6, 1920 - May 30, 1988) was an American actress. (references) |
| Ella Reeve Bloor |
Ella Reeve Bloor born Ella Reeve and also known as Mother Bloor (1862-1951) was radical labor organizer, socialist and communist. She was married first to Lucien Ware, then Louis Cohen, and finally Andrew Omholt. Bloor was born on Staten Island, on 8 July 1862. Bloor grew up in New Jersey and after marrying Lucian Ware when she was nineteen, she was a mother of four by 1892. He son, Harold Ware, founded the Washington D.C. based "Ware group" of United States federal government employees who spied for the Soviet Union in the 1930's and 40's. (references) |
| Ella Scott Lynch |
Ella Scott Lynch is an Australian actress. A graduate of the highly acclaimed National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA), she was recently cast on soap opera Home and Away in the role of Hayley Lawson, previously played by Rebecca Cartwright. (references) |
| Ella T. Grasso |
Ella Rose Tambussi Grasso (May 10, 1919 - February 5, 1981) was an American politician. Born in Windsor Locks, Connecticut to Italian immigrant parents, she would become the first woman to be truly elected governor of a U.S. state in her own right rather than by succeeding a deceased husband or acting as his surrogate. (references) |
| Ella Tripp |
Ella Tripp (born 7 November 1976) is a female badminton player from the United Kingdom. (references) |
| Ella Wheeler Wilcox |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox (November 5, 1850–October 30, 1919) was an American author and poet. Her best-known work was Poems of Passion, and her autobiography, The Worlds and I was published in 1918 shortly before her death. (references) |
| Mark Ella |
Mark Ella (born 5 June 1959 in La Perouse, Sydney) is a former Australian rugby union player often considered as one of his country's all-time greats in that sport. Ella, a fly-half, was extremely gifted as a runner, passer, and kicker. He and his brothers Gary and Glen all played for the Australia national team, but he was generally regarded as the best of the three, earning 25 caps in a brief but brilliant career stretching from 1980 to 1984. (references) |
| Myvanwy Ella Penny |
Myvanwy Ella Penny was born on the 21st of December 1984 in Freiburg, Germany. Until recently, she lived just outside the city with her English mother, German father, sister and four brothers. (references) |
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