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ARTICLES RELATED TO Bonnie and Clyde |  |  |  | Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie and Clyde - BonnieBonnie Elizabeth Parker was born October 1, 1910, in Rowena, Texas, the second of three children. She married Roy Thornton on September 25, 1926, but the pairing was short-lived. Noted for homesickness throughout her short adult life, she longed to be near her mother, Emma Parker. Her husband soon drifted away in spurts — once for over a year — and in January 1929, she told him they were through. Although he was sentenced to five years in prison shortly thereafter, they never divorced, and Bonnie was wea ...
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Bonnie Elizabeth Parker was born October 1, 1910, in Rowena, Texas, the second of three children. She married Roy Thornton on September 25, 1926, but the pairing was short-lived. Noted for homesickness throughout her short adult life, she longed to be near her mother, Emma Parker. Her husband soon drifted away in spurts — once for over a year — and in January 1929, she told him they were through. Although he was sentenced to five years in prison shortly thereafter, they never divorced, and Bonnie was wearing Thornton's wedding ring when she died. In her book about her year with Bonnie and Clyde Blanche Ba ...
See also:Bonnie and Clyde, Bonnie and Clyde - Bonnie, Bonnie and Clyde - Clyde, Bonnie and Clyde - Meeting, Bonnie and Clyde - Prison and release, Bonnie and Clyde - Murder, Bonnie and Clyde - Highwaymen, Bonnie and Clyde - Joplin, Bonnie and Clyde - Discord, Bonnie and Clyde - Bonnie hurt, Bonnie and Clyde - Platte City, Bonnie and Clyde - Death of Buck Barrow, Bonnie and Clyde - Final run, Bonnie and Clyde - Death, Bonnie and Clyde - Controversy and Aftermath, Bonnie and Clyde - Bonnie and Clyde in popular culture Read more here: » Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie and Clyde - Bonnie |
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See also:Bonnie and Clyde, Bonnie and Clyde - Bonnie, Bonnie and Clyde - Clyde, Bonnie and Clyde - Meeting, Bonnie and Clyde - Prison and release, Bonnie and Clyde - Murder, Bonnie and Clyde - Highwaymen, Bonnie and Clyde - Joplin, Bonnie and Clyde - Discord, Bonnie and Clyde - Bonnie hurt, Bonnie and Clyde - Platte City, Bonnie and Clyde - Death of Buck Barrow, Bonnie and Clyde - Final run, Bonnie and Clyde - Death, Bonnie and Clyde - Controversy and Aftermath, Bonnie and Clyde - Bonnie and Clyde in popular culture Read more here: » Bonnie and Clyde: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie and Clyde - Controversy and Aftermath |
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As the only child to live to adulthood, his father, Captain William G. Fitch, a graduate of West Point and a Union officer in the Civil War, encouraged him to become an architect or to engage in a career of business, but his mother, Alice Clark, in whose eyes he could do no wrong, always ...
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See also:Bonnie Raitt, Bonnie Raitt - Biography, Bonnie Raitt - Political activism, Bonnie Raitt - Personal life, Bonnie Raitt - Discography, Bonnie Raitt - Singles Read more here: » Bonnie Raitt: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie Raitt - Biography |
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See also:Bonnie Raitt, Bonnie Raitt - Biography, Bonnie Raitt - Political activism, Bonnie Raitt - Personal life, Bonnie Raitt - Discography, Bonnie Raitt - Singles Read more here: » Bonnie Raitt: Encyclopedia II - Bonnie Raitt - Biography |
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He was drafted surprising low - 14th overall - in the 1983 NBA Draft by the Portland Trail Blazers. He helped lead that team to the NBA Finals in 1990 and 1992, with the help of young and talented teamates, such as Terry Porter, J ...
See also:Clyde Drexler, Clyde Drexler - Career, Clyde Drexler - His style, Clyde Drexler - Honors Read more here: » Clyde Drexler: Encyclopedia II - Clyde Drexler - Career |
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