Mamie
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Mamie may refer to:
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People:
- Mamie CaddenMamie CaddenMary Anne "Mamie" Cadden was an Irish midwife, backstreet abortionist and convicted murderer.-Background:...
(1891-1959), an Irish midwife, backstreet abortionist and convicted murderer - Mamie Clark (1917-1983), African American psychologist
- Mary DickensMary DickensMary 'Mamie' Angela Dickens was the oldest daughter of English novelist Charles Dickens and his wife Catherine...
(1838-1896), daughter of Charles Dickens - Mamie EisenhowerMamie EisenhowerMamie Geneva Doud Eisenhower was the wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower, and First Lady of the United States from 1953 to 1961.-Early life:...
(1896–1979), wife of President Dwight D. Eisenhower - Mamie Eva KeithMamie Eva KeithMamie Eva Walter Keith was an American supercentenarian and the oldest recognized person in the world from February 21, 1986 until her death seven months later in the Winchester House nursing home, Libertyville, Illinois...
(1873–1986), American supercentenarian - Mamie GummerMamie GummerMary Willa "Mamie" Gummer is an American actress, and the daughter of actress Meryl Streep.-Early life:Mamie Gummer was born to actress Meryl Streep, and sculptor Don Gummer...
(1983-), American actress - Mamie JohnsonMamie JohnsonMamie “Peanut” Johnson was one of three women, and the first female pitcher, to play in the Negro Leagues. She was born in Ridgeway, South Carolina in 1935...
(1935-), first female pitcher in the Negro Leagues - Mamie Jones, a pseudonym of Aileen StanleyAileen StanleyAileen Stanley, born Maude Elsie Aileen Muggeridge , was a popular American singer.-Early life:...
(1897-1982), a popular American singer - Mary "Mamie" Lincoln (1869–1938), granddaughter of Abraham Lincoln
- Mamie LockeMamie LockeMamie E. Locke is an American politician and educator. A Democrat, she was a member of the Hampton, Virginia city council 1996–2004, and mayor 2000–2004. In November 2003, she was elected to the Senate of Virginia. She the 2nd District, made up of parts of the cities of Hampton,...
(1954-), Democratic member of the Virginia Senate - Mamie SmithMamie Smith-External links:* African American Registry* with photos* with .ram files of her early recordings* NPR special on the selection on "Crazy Blues" to the 2005...
(1883–1946), American vaudeville singer, dancer, pianist and actress - Mamie ThurmanMamie ThurmanMamie Thurman was an American woman whose slain body was found and recovered on 22 Mountain Road near Holden, West Virginia on June 22, 1932. Holden is some five to ten miles from Logan, West Virginia.-Biography:...
(1901-1932), American murder victim - Mamie Van DorenMamie Van DorenMamie Van Doren is an American actress and singer; who rose to popularity as Universal Pictures's version of 20th Century Fox's Marilyn Monroe....
(1931-), American actress and sex symbol
Fictional characters:
- Mamie Dubcek, from the NBC sitcom 3rd Rock from the Sun
- Mamie Johnson (The Young and the Restless)Mamie Johnson (The Young and the Restless)Mamie Johnson is a fictional character on the CBS soap opera The Young and the Restless. The role was originated in 1980 by Marguerite Ray, who was replaced in 1990 by Veronica Redd. Redd departed the series in 1995, and returned from 1999 to 2004...
- Mamie Stover, a character in a 1951 novel by William Bradford Huie
Other uses:
- Typhoon Mamie:
- a 1957 typhoon
- a 1982 tropical storm
- a 1985 typhoon
See also
- USS Massachusetts (BB-59)USS Massachusetts (BB-59)USS Massachusetts , known as "Big Mamie" to her crewmembers during World War II, was a battleship of the second South Dakota-class. She was the seventh ship of the United States Navy to be named in honor of the sixth state, and one of two ships of her class to be donated for use as a museum ship...
, a World War II battleship nicknamed "Big Mamie" - Mami (disambiguation)
- Mammy (disambiguation)