MaryCatherine, Mary Katharine, or Mary Katherine may refer to: MaryCatherine Bateson (1939–2021), American writer and cultural anthropologist Mary Catherine...
CatherineMary Stewart (née Catherine Nursall; born 22 April 1959) is a Canadian actress. Her film roles include The Apple, Night of the Comet, The Last...
MaryCatherine "Molly" Phee (born 1963) is an American diplomat who has served as assistant secretary of state for African affairs since September 2021...
MaryCatherine Bateson (December 8, 1939 – January 2, 2021) was an American writer and cultural anthropologist. The daughter of Margaret Mead and Gregory...
MaryCatherine Garrison (born December 19, 1973) is an American actress known for her roles in Veep and Somebody Somewhere. Born in Clarksdale, Mississippi...
MaryCatherine "Taffy" Nivert-Danoff (born October 25, 1944) is an American songwriter and singer. She is best known for co-writing "Take Me Home, Country...
MaryCatherine McCormack (born February 8, 1969) is an American actress. She has had leading roles as Justine Appleton on the series Murder One (1995–1997)...
Mary Katharine Ham (born April 5, 1980) is an American journalist. She has been a contributing editor for Townhall and Hot Air, a writer at The Federalist...
Boleyn and dissatisfied that his marriage to Catherine had produced no surviving sons, leaving their daughter Mary as heir presumptive at a time when there...
Finally, at age 30, she bore a healthy daughter, Mary, in 1516. After giving birth to Mary, Catherine is quoted to say, "We are both young. If it was a...
MaryCatherine Guinness Ferguson (1823–1905) was an author and biographer in Dublin, Ireland. She was born at Stillorgan, co. Dublin, on 13 September 1823...
Mary Jo Deschanel (née Weir) is an American actress. She appeared in the film The Right Stuff (1983) and the television series Twin Peaks (1990–1991)....
her own name, in English, in England. Catherine enjoyed a close relationship with Henry's three children, Mary, Elizabeth and Edward. She was personally...
MaryCatherine Crowley (pen name, Janet Grant; November 28, 1856 – May 4, 1920) was an American author of poems and novels. She was also an accomplished...
most articles about him indicated that his parents were Samuel and MaryCatherine (née Edwards) Livesey, later research has shown that his father was...
"Mary" (to honor the mother of Jesus) followed by names of women in his own family, naming the sisters Mary Louise, Mary Ann, Mary Alice, and Mary Catherine...
mother died in 1798. Catherine went first to live with a maternal uncle, Owen Conway, and later joined her brother James and sister Mary at the home of William...
Mary Katherine Gallagher is a fictional character invented and portrayed by Saturday Night Live cast member Molly Shannon from 1995 to 2001. She was considered...
family consists of Mr and Mrs Bennet and their five daughters: Jane, Mary, Catherine, Lydia, and Elizabeth, who is the novel's protagonist. The family belongs...
MaryCatherine Bruton (1862–1937) was the superior-general of the Sisters of Charity of Australia from 1924 – 1936 and also served as an educator and a...
VIII's future fifth wife, Catherine Howard, daughter of Lord Edmund Howard, Mary's uncle. There is no evidence as to Mary's exact date of birth, but it...
dowager queen, Catherine Parr, widow of Henry VIII. Although Catherine was married four times, Mary was her only child. Complications from Mary's birth would...
The Mary and Catherine was a 19th-century New York pilot boat built in 1848 by the Jacob Aaron Westervelt shipyard. She was hit and sunk by the steamship...
Mary Boleyn, who had once been a mistress of the king. Catherine was thus Elizabeth I's maternal first cousin. Some historians believe that Catherine...
MaryCatherine Cuff (born August 28, 1947) is a former acting justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court (Judge of the Appellate Division, Temporarily Assigned...
MaryCatherine Pendrill Llewelyn, née MaryCatherine Rhys (12 March 1811 – 19 November 1874) was a Welsh poet and translator. MaryCatherine Rhys was born...
MaryCatherine Judd (March 12, 1852 – October 1937) was an American educator, author of children's literature, and active worker for world peace. Born...
only child of King Henry VIII and his first wife, Catherine of Aragon, to survive infancy. Before Mary, her mother had three miscarriages and stillbirths...