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1997 Nanny Louise Woodward, murder sentenced downgrade to manslaughter
1997 British au pair Louise Woodward, 19, sentenced to life in death of Matthew Eappen 8 months (judge changes to time served)00690901 1997 Mary Louise Smith, first woman to chair the Republican National Committee, dies at 82 1997 Louise Woodward's trial begins in Massachusetts, Nanny murder trial 1996 Eappens hire Louise Woodward as nanny, later she's charged with murder 1996 Louise Brown, dancer/teacher, dies at 89 1996 Matthew Eappen, born in Boston, Massachusetts, baby murdered by nanny Louise Woodward 1995 Louise Chaplin, actress, dies at 87 1994 Louise H "Lous" Hensen, actress (Uncle Wanja, Charlotte), dies at 74 1994 Patricia Louise Dalton, chair (Sherlock Holmes Society), dies at 75 1993 Louise Tazewell, entertainer, dies at 93 1992 Louise Karlsson swims world record 50m freestyle (31.19 sec) 1992 Louise Hoff, entertainer, dies at 69 1988 Louise Ritter, U.S., jumps 6'8" to win Olympic gold medal 1988 Louise Wood, director of Girl Scouts of USA (1961-72), dies at 78 1988 Louise Nevelson, sculptor, dies of brain tumor at 88 1985 Louise Brooks, actress (Pandora's Box), dies of a heart attack at 78 1981 Louise Lorraine, actress (Adventures of Tarzan), dies 1980 Sarah Louise Catherwood, Christchurch New Zealand, 4x200m swimmer 1996 Olympics 1979 Emma Louise DeSilets, Miss Washington Teen USA 1997 1979 Louise Allbritton, actress (Celia-Stage Door), dies at 58 1978 Louise Joy Brown, born in Oldham, England, world's 1st "test tube baby" 1978 Louise Woodward, British Celebrity 1977 Anna Louise Wilson, Dunedin, New Zealand, 100m breast stroke 1996 Olympics 1974 Louise Nurding, British Musician 1973 Louise Huff, actress (Sea Waif, Caprice, Disraeli), dies at 77 1972 Louise Dobson, born in Shepparton, Australia, field hockey fullback 1996 Olympics 1970 Helen Louise Goldsby, born in Brooklyn, New York, Miss America, NY-Top 10-1996 1970 Louise Harrison, mother of Beatle George, dies 1970 Louise Van Voorhis, born in Rochester, New York, 470 yachter, Olympics-4th-1992, 96 1970 Anita Louise, actress (Gorilla, Anthony Adverse), dies at about 55 1970 Anna Louise Strong, American Journalist 1969 Louise L de Vilmorin, French poet/author (History d'aimer), dies at 67 1969 Paul McCartney marries Linda Louise Eastman in London 1969 Louise McPaul, Australian javelin thrower, Olympics-silver-92, 96 1968 Louise Granville, entertainer, dies of influenza at 73 1968 Kathy Whitworth wins LPGA Louise Suggs Golf Invitational 1968 Amy Louise Taylor, Kallested, actress, Silent Night Deadly Night 5 1967 Susie Maxwell wins LPGA Louise Suggs Golf Invitational 1966 Marilynn Smith wins LPGA Louise Suggs Delray Beach Golf Invitational 1965 Louise Dresser, actress (State Fair, Ship Comes In, Mammy), dies at 86 1964 Louise Mullard, Kurri Kurri NSW, golfer, 1990 T3 Coca Cola Classic 1962 Louise Beavers, actress (Beulah-Beulah), dies at 64 1962 Louise Fazenda, dies of cerebral hemorrhage at 66 1962 Louise Suggs wins LPGA St. Petersburg Golf Open 1961 Louise Suggs wins LPGA San Antonio Golf Civitan 1961 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Kansas City Golf Open 1961 [Louise] Sophie M E de Vries, actress (English Professor), dies at 88 1961 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Dallas Civitan Golf Open 1961 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Golden Circle of Golf Festival 1961 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Royal Poinciana Golf Invitational 1961 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Naples Pro-Am Golf Tournament 1960 Louise Suggs wins LPGA San Antonio Civitan Golf Tournament 1960 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Youngstown Kitchens (Trumball Golf Open) 1960 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Triangle Round Robin Golf Tournament 1960 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Civitan Golf Open 1959 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Dallas Civitan Golf Open 1959 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship 1959 Louise Suggs wins LPGA St. Petersburg Golf Tournament 1958 Louise Suggs wins LPGA French Lick Golf Open 1958 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Triangle Round Robin Golf Tournament 1958 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Gatlinburg Golf Open 1958 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Babe Didrikson Zaharias Golf Open 1957 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Heart of America Golf Invitational 1957 71st U.S. Womens Tennis: Althea Gibson beats A Louise Brough (63 62) 1957 3rd LPGA Championship won by Louise Suggs 1957 Caroline Louise Marguerite Grimaldi, Monte Carlo Monaco, princess 1956 Louise Suggs wins LPGA All American Golf Open 1956 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship 1956 Gustave Charpentier, French opera composer (Louise), dies at 95 1956 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Havana Golf Open 1955 Louise Suggs wins LPGA St. Louis Golf Open 1955 62nd Wimbledon Womens Tennis: Louise Brough beats B Fleitz (75 86) 1955 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Triangle Round Robin Golf Tournament 1955 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Eastern Golf Open 1955 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Oklahoma City Golf Open 1955 Louise Sugg wins LPGA LA Golf Open 1954 68th U.S. Womens Tennis: Doris Hart beats A Louise Brough (68 61 86) 1954 Louise Mandrell, born in Corpus Christi, Texas, country singer, Mandrell Sisters 1954 Louise Erdrich, American Writer 1954 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Babe Didrikson Zaharias Golf Open 1954 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Carrollton Georgia Golf Open 1954 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Betsy Rawls Golf Open 1954 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Titleholders Golf Championship 1954 Suggs Louise wins LPGA Sea Island Golf Open (Cloister) 1954 Bollingen Prize for poetry awarded to Louise Bogan and Leonie Adams 1953 Louise Parks, LPGA golfer 1953 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Western Golf Open 1953 Louise Suggs wins LPGA San Diego Golf Open 1953 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Betsy Rawls Golf Open 1953 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Tampa Golf Open 1952 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Betty Jameson Golf Tournament 1952 Louise Suggs wins LPGA All American Women Golf Tournament 1952 7th U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship won by Louise Suggs 1952 Louise Cooper, UK, sci-fi author, Nemesis, Inferno, Infanta, Nocturne 1952 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Stockton Golf Open 1952 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Tampa Golf Open 1951 Louise Suggs wins LPGA Carrollton Georgia Golf Open 1951 Stephen Tobolowsky, Texas, actor, Single White Female, Thelma and Louise 1951 Louise Jameson, British Actress 1950 Louise Duart, Quincy, Massachusetts, comedienne, Paramount Comedy Theater # 5 1950 Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise Windsor, Engl, Princess/olympic equestrian 1950 57th Wimbledon Womens Tennis: Louise Brough beats M duPont (61 36 61) 1949 4th U.S. Women's Open Golf Championship won by Louise Suggs 1948 55th Wimbledon Womens Tennis: Louise Brough beats Doris Hart (63 86) 1947 61st U.S. Womens Tennis: A Louise Brough beats M O duPont (86 46 61) 1947 Mary Louise Cleave, Southampton, New York, PhD/astronaut, STS-61-B, STS-30 1946 53rd Wimbledon Womens Tennis: Pauline Betz beats Louise Brough (62 64) 1943 57th U.S. Womens Tennis: Pauline Betz beats A Louise Brough (63 57 63) 1942 56th U.S. Womens Tennis: Pauline Betz beats A Louise Brough (46 61 64) 1940 Louise Sorel, born in Los Angeles, California, actress, BS I Love You, Crimes of Passion 1940 Louise S. Groenman, Dutch MP, D66 1939 Louise Lasser, New York City, actress, Mary Hartman! Mary Hartman! 1934 Louise Fletcher, Birmingham, Alabama, actress, One Flew over Cuckoo's Nest 1934 Tina Louise, New York City, actress, Ginger-Gilligan's Island, Julie-Dallas 1929 Louise Slaughter, born in Lynch, Kentucky, Representative-D-New York 1987 - 1929 Louise Slaughter, American Politician 1926 Louise L. Hay, born in Los Angeles, California, motivational author, professional speaker, self-help and motivational writer, 'You Can Heal Your Life', 1984, on the New York Times Bestseller list, sold 35 million copies in 30 languages, made into movie of the same title, founder, Hay House Publishing 1924 Louise MA, princess of Belgium, dies at 66 1923 Louise Suggs, born in Atlanta, Georgia, LPGA golfer, U.S. Women's Open-1949, 52 1923 A Louise Brough Clapp, born in Oklahoma, tennis player, 4 time Wimbledon champ 1921 Ada Louise Huxtable, American Critic 1920 Louise H "Lous" Hensen, actress, Medea, Uncle Wanja 1920 Louise Allbritton, born in Oklahoma City, actress, Celia-Stage Door, Got a Secret 1920 Louise Wood, director of Girl Scouts of USA, 1961-72 1919 Patricia Louise Dalton, chair, Sherlock Holmes Society of London 1917 Louise J Gautier, French poet/daughter of Theophile G, dies at 71 1917 Louise Frederika, Queen of Greece 1916 30th U.S. Womens Tennis: Molla B Mallory beats Louise Raymond (60 61) 1915 Anita Louise, New York City, actress, My Friend Flicka 1908 Louise Chaplin, actress 1907 Rachel Louise Carson, biologist/ecologist/writer, Silent Spring 1906 Louise Brooks, silent screen star, American Venus, Pandora's Box 1906 Louise Talma, Arcachon France, composer, Summer Sounds 1906 Louise Brown, dancer/teacher 1902 Louise L de Vilmorin, French poet and author, Lutin Sauvage 1901 Belgium's Louise of den Plas begins activities towards women rights 1900 Louise Nevelson, U.S., sculptor, Sky Cathedral 1900 Louise Tazewell, Louise Skiller Tazewell, entertainer 1900 Gustave Charpentiers opera "Louise" premieres in Paris 1900 Gustave Charpentiers opera "Louise," premieres in Paris 1899 Louise Nevelson, sculptor 1898 Louise Beavers, born in Cincinnati, Ohio, actress, Beulah-Beulah, Made for each other 1897 Louise Bogan, Maine, writer, Sleeping Fury 1895 Louise Granville, Sydney Australia, entertainer 1895 Louise Fazenda, Lafayette, Indiana, actress/comedienne, Almost an actress 1890 Louise Ackermann-Choquet, French author (Journal), dies at 76 1885 Anna Louise Strong, American Journalist 1878 Louise Dresser, Kerlin, Evansville, Indiana, actress, Maid of Salem 1875 Jeanne Louise Calment, France, world's oldest woman, died at 122 1875 Princess Louise marries Prince Philip von Saksen-Coburg-Gotha in Belg 1873 [Louise] Sophie de Vries, actress, On Hope of Blessing 1860 Gustave Charpentier, French composer, opera Louise 1860 Ellen Louise Axson Wilson, 1st wife of Woodrow Wilson 1858 Louise M A, princess of Belgium 1856 Louise Blanchard Bethune, 1st U.S. woman architect 1856 Louise Hens, Flemish actress, Two Orphans 1855 Gustave Flaubert writes goodbye to Louise Colet 1847 Marie Louise, French Royalty 1846 Louise J Gautier, French poet 1826 Louise Reichardt, composer, dies at 47 1825 Prince Willem FK marries Louise AWA of Prussia 1824 Louise MC countess of Albany, Henegouws salon owner, dies at 71 1819 F Louise W, daughter of viceroy Willem V, dies at 48 1819 Louise Otto, Germany, author and feminist 1817 Anne Louise Germaine de Stael, Swiss Author 1813 Louise Ackermann-Choquet, French author, Pensees 1810 Emperor Napoleon married by proxy to Archduchess Marie Louise 1791 Marie Louise, French Royalty 1791 Dutch prince Willem Frederik marries his niece princess Frederika Louise Wilhelmina of Prussia 1782 Louise Ulrike, queen of Sweden/wife of Adolf Frederik, dies at 61 1779 Louise Reichardt, composer 1775 Louise Catherine Johnson Adams, 1st lady, 1825 - 1829 1770 F Louise W, daughter of viceroy Willem V and Wilhelmina of Prussia 1766 Anne Louise Germaine de Stael, Swiss Author 1765 Maria Louise van Hessen-Kassel, princess of Orange-Nassau, dies at 77 1752 Louise MC, countess of Albany 1734 Louise de Keroualle, English duchess/mistress of king Charles II, dies 1720 Louise Ulrike, queen of Sweden/wife of Adolf Frederik 1688 Maria Louise van Hessen-Kassel, Marijke Meu, princess of Orange 1667 Louise Henriette, daughter of Frederik Hendrik, dies at 39 1667 Marie Louise de Gonzague-Nevers, French Queen of Poland (1645-48) 1646 Princess Louise Henriette (19) marries monarch Frederik Henry 1644 Louise Juliana, countess of Nassau, dies at 73 1638 Dutch countess Louise of Solms marries earl John of Brederode 1627 Louise Henriette, Mlle d'Orange, daughter of Frederik Henry 1622 Louise Hollandine, daughter of King Frederik V and Elizabeth Stuart 1620 Louise de Coligny, French 4th wife of Willem of Orange, dies at 65 1620 Louise de Coligny, 4th wife of Willem of Orange, dies at 65 1583 William of Orange marries Louise de Coligny 1570 Louise Juliana, countess of Nassau 1555 Louise de Coligny, French 4th wife of Willem of Orange 1531 Louise Van Savoye, French regent of king Francois I, dies at 55 1476 Louise of Savoye, French mother/regentes of king Francois I |
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