Wikipedia contributions by Milowent
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- Josie Mae RogersCreated 5/28/2026, 8:47:12 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]]
- Mary Myrtle SilerCreated 5/20/2026, 9:00:58 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]]
- Clara SenecalCreated 4/10/2026, 6:09:36 PM
saw this in NY Evening Post from one hundred years ago today
- CassanguidiCreated 12/8/2025, 1:19:06 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox settlement <!--See the Table at Infobox Settlement for all fields and descriptions of usage--> | name = Cassanguidi | settlement_type = [[Municipalities of Angola|Municipality]] and [[List of cities and towns in Angola|town]] | population_total = | population_as_of = | pushpin_map = Angola | pushpin_label_position = right | pushpin_mapsize = 250 | pushpin_map_caption = Location in Angola...'
- Pudding with a forkCreated 10/8/2025, 5:24:29 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Pudding mit Gabel]]
- Pudding mit GabelCreated 10/8/2025, 5:04:15 PM
creating -- yes its clearly notable -- the german article has 31 refs already -- let me link it and expand
- Robert Battey GreenoughCreated 2/17/2025, 6:39:44 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Robert B. Greenough]]
- RückschlagCreated 2/14/2025, 3:01:12 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox German location |type = |Town = Rückschlag |name = |image_photo = Rueckschlag map.png |image_caption = Map showing German exclave of Rückschlag in Belgium |image_coa = |coordinates = {{coord|50.597583|N|06.247391|E|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |state = Nordrhein-Westfalen |region = |district = Aachen |elevation = ca. 550 |area...'
- Don't Let the Riverbeast Get YouCreated 1/16/2025, 2:01:40 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Don't Let the Riverbeast Get You!]]
- Sam RickeyCreated 1/2/2025, 7:46:21 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Sam Rickey''' (born '''Richard Thomas Higgins''') (March 16, 1848-September 10, 1885) was an American comedic actor. He was an early partner of [[Edward Harrigan]] before Harrigan joined with [[Tony Hart]]. He was known playing North Irish roles. According to newspaper editor [[Eugene T. Sawyer]], Rickey's "overmastering desire for liquor" was his downfall, leading to his death in New York at age 37 in September 1885.<ref name="harrigan1">Kurt Gänz...'
- Josephine ParkCreated 9/30/2024, 7:44:25 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Josephine Park''' (Born April 10, 1987 in Denmark) is a Danish actress. Park was born in Denmark on April 10, 1987. She studied at [[Aarhus Theatre]] and had her film debut in 2014 in ''Lev stærkt''. She appeared in the TV series ''[[Dicte (TV series)|Dicte]]'', and was cast in the series ''Doggystyle'' in 2018. She won a [[Robert Awards|Robert Award]] for [[Robert Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role|best supporting actress]] in 2022 for ''...'
- Baby Fever (TV series)Created 9/30/2024, 6:40:29 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{short description|Danish television series}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2020}} {{Infobox television | image = | image_upright = | image_size = | image_alt = | caption = | alt_name = | native_name = | genre = [[Drama comedy]] | creator = Amalie Næsby Fick, Nikolaj Feifer | based_on = | developer = | writer...'
- Oil and Gas Workers AssociationCreated 9/26/2024, 3:54:40 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Oil & Gas Workers Association]]
- Battle of BirtenCreated 7/24/2024, 2:07:29 PM
starting, bear with me, slowly translating from german article
- World record progression 50 yards freestyleCreated 3/15/2024, 2:16:22 PM
giving this a go, please bear with me a day or two
- Cordelia WegeCreated 3/5/2024, 1:23:43 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Cordelia Wege''' (born 2 May 1976 in [[Halle (Saale)]]) is a German actress. ==Biography== Wege studied acting at the [[University of Music and Theatre Leipzig]] from 1994 to 1998. She was with the [[Volksbühne]] in [[Berlin]] from 1998 to 2001, and also has been a member of companies at the [[Deutsches Schauspielhaus]] in [[Hamburg]] and Schauspiel Leipzig. Since 2018 her primary theatre appearances have been in Berlin, at the Deutsches Theater (...'
- Annika BrockschmidtCreated 3/4/2024, 2:08:26 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:Annika Brockschmidt 2022.jpg|thumb|Annika Brockschmidt at the 2022 [[re:publica]] conference]] '''Annika Brockschmidt''' (born 24 August 1992 in [[Berlin]]) is a German journalist, author, and podcaster. She is best known in Germany for her writings since 2020 about the [[Christian right]] in the United States. ==Biography== Brockschmidt was born in Berlin and attended school at [[Canisius-Kolleg Berlin]], and attended university at Heidelberg Un...'
- Michaela KaniberCreated 2/29/2024, 10:52:26 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '[[File:2024-02-26-Michaela Kaniber-Hart aber fair-2517.jpg|thumb|Kaniber in 2024]] '''Michaela Kaniber''' (born with the surname Brekalo, 14 September 1977 in [[Bad Reichenhall]]) is a German politician of the [[Christian Social Union in Bavaria|CSU]] party. She has been a member of the [[Landtag of Bavaria|Bavarian State Parliament]] since 2013, and the Bavarian Minister for Food, Agriculture, and Forestry since 2018. Tourism was also added to her minist...'
- Matti GeschonneckCreated 2/27/2024, 2:00:28 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Matti Geschonneck''' (born 8 May 1952 in [[Potsdam]]) is a German film director. Geschonneck is the son of German actor [[Erwin Geschonneck]], who was one of the most famous actors in [[East Germany]], and a half-brother of German forensic specialist and author Alexander Geschonneck. He grew up with his mother, actress Hannelore Wüst, and step-father Gerhard Scheumann, a well-known East German documentary film maker. He studied at the Gerasimov Ins...'
- Anja SchüteCreated 2/26/2024, 10:06:48 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Anja Schüte''' (born 2 September 1964 in Hamburg) is a German actress. ==Biography== Schüte grew up in Cologne. After completing schooling in the Liblar district of [[Erftstadt]], she took private acting lessons. Her first film role was as an uncredited ballet dancer in the 1979 French erotic film ''[[Laura (1979 film)|Laura]]'' directed by [[David Hamilton (photographer)|David Hamilton]]. Her proper film debut was a leader role in Hamilton's 1980...'
- Katharina WackernagelCreated 2/22/2024, 1:34:02 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox person | name = Katharina Wackernagel | image = Katharina_Wackernagel_Max-Ophüls-Festival_2015.jpg | caption =Wackernagel in 2015 | birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1978|10|15}} | birth_place = [[Freiburg im Breisgau]], [[Germany]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = | occupation = Actress | spouse = | children = }} '''Katharina Wackernagel''' (born 15 October 1978 in [[Freiburg im Breisgau]]) is a German actress. She had her acting b...'
- Emily KuscheCreated 2/21/2024, 1:06:21 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Emily Kusche''' (born 15 January 2002 in [[Berlin]]) is a German actress. Kusche grew up in Germany in the [[Prenzlauer Berg]] neighborhood of [[Berlin]]. She was interested in acting from a young age, and appeared in commercials. Her television debut came in 2011 in a small role on the German children's show ''[[Löwenzahn]]'' (''Dandelion''). Her first major film role came in 20213 in ''[[Das Kleine Gespenst]]'' (''The Little Ghost''). Kusche pl...'
- Mercedes MüllerCreated 2/20/2024, 3:45:08 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Nicole Mercedes Mariola Müller''' (born November 4, 1996 in [[Berlin]] is a German actress and former kickboxer. She lives in Berlin. Müller was born to a German father and Polish mother. Her middle name "Mariola" is her mother's name. She was acting by age four, and debuted with her older brother Kai Michael Müller in the German children's adventure film ''4 Freunde und 4 Pfoten'' in 2003. She soon was getting roles in episodes of popular German...'
- Stefanie ReinspergerCreated 2/19/2024, 7:56:56 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox person | name = Stefanie Reinsperger | image = StefanieReinsperger.jpg | caption =Reinsperger in 2019 | birth_date = {{birth date|df=y|1988|01|30}} | birth_place = [[Baden bei Wien]], [[Austria]] | death_date = | death_place = | alma_mater = [[Max Reinhardt Seminar]], Vienna | occupation = Actress | spouse = | children = }}'''Stefanie Reinsperger''' (born January 30, 1988 in [[Baden bei Wien]], [[Austria]]) is an Austrian film and theate...'
- Schweigend steht der WaldCreated 2/19/2024, 3:57:50 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[The Silent Forest (2022 film)]]
- The Silent Forest (2022 film)Created 2/19/2024, 1:20:20 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''''The Silent Forest''''' (German: ''Schweigend steht der Wald'') is 2022 German film directed by [[Saralisa Volm]] based on the 2013 German book of the same name by Wolfram Fleischhauer, who also wrote the film's screenplay. The film was shot in [[Weiden in der Oberpfalz]] over 25 days in April and May 2021. It premiered at the [[72nd Berlin International Film Festival]] on February 16, 2022 as part of the perspective on German cinema (Perspektive Deu...'
- The Heart of Rock and Roll (musical)Created 2/12/2024, 6:12:24 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''''The Heart of Rock and Roll''''' is a musical set to debut at the [[James Earl Jones Theatre]] on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] in 2024. It features the hits of the band [[Huey Lewis and the News]], and is named after their 1983 song [[The Heart of Rock & Roll|of the same name]]. Performances are slated to begin on March 29, 2024, and with an opening night of April 22, 2024.<Ref name="nytheatreguide">Russo, Gillian (1 November 2023). [https://www.ne...'
- Herman WecklerCreated 1/29/2024, 1:24:02 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Herman L. Weckler''' (- January 28, 1970) was an American automobile industry executive. He spent 20 years at [[General Motors]], rising to lead the [[Buick]] division. He joined [[Chrysler]] in 1932<ref name="nytimes2">(6 August 1938). [https://www.nytimes.com/1938/08/06/archives/named-vice-president-of-the-chrysler-corp.html Named Vice President Of the Chrysler Corp.], ''[[The New York Times]]''</ref> and spent 21 years there. He managed industria...'
- Led AstrayCreated 1/8/2024, 10:02:08 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''''Led Astray''''' is an 1873 [[melodrama]]tic [[Play (theatre)|play]] written by [[Irish people|Irish]] [[playwright]] [[Dion Boucicault]]. It was first performed at the [[Union Square Theatre]] on December 6, 1873 and ran for 161 performances.<ref name="bordman">Bordman, Gerald Martin & Thomas S. Hischak. [https://books.google.com/books?id=DiI1wIyatvUC&pg=PA380 The Oxford Companion to American Theatre], p. 380 (3d ed. 2004)</ref><Ref name="nytimesrev...'
- Frank I. FrayneCreated 1/8/2024, 6:55:50 PM
ran across mention of this actor in a new york herald theatre advertisement 150 years ago today (Jan 8, 1874). getting started.
- George T. SwannCreated 1/5/2024, 2:50:11 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''George T. Swann''' (c. 1810 - ?) was a [[Mississippi]] politician. Swann was born about 1810 in Virginia. By 1837, he was a lawyer residing in [[Brandon, Mississippi]] and editing a local newspaper. He started serving in the [[Mississippi State Senate]] in 1842. He was voted [[Lieutenant_Governor_of_Mississippi#Presidents_of_the_Senate_(1833–1869)|President of the Senate]] in 1846 and served in that role for two years. He served as State Audit...'
- The Spoil'd ChildCreated 11/22/2023, 1:15:20 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''''The Spoil'd Child''''' (1787) is a late 18th-century British [[farce]] that played on stages well into the 19th century. Its authorship is usually but doubtfully attributed to [[Isaac Bickerstaffe]].<ref name="macmillan">Macmillan, Ehtel. [https://books.google.com/books?id=uKS6PHRR7bsC&pg=PA187#v=onepage&q&f=false Isaac Bickerstaff: a Study of His Writings in Relation to the Drama of His Time], p. 187-91 (1923)</ref> The first reported performance o...'
- Children in the WoodCreated 8/31/2023, 5:11:54 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Use dmy dates|date=August 2023}} {{Infobox play | name = Children in the Wood | image = | image_size = | caption = | writer = [[Thomas Morton (playwright)|Thomas Morton]], [[Samuel Arnold (composer)|Samuel Arnold]] | genre = | setting = | subject = | premiere = 1793 | place = London | orig_lang = English }} '''''Children in the Wood''''' is a 1793 two-act musical play with a libretto by English playwright Thoma...'
- The Three and the DeuceCreated 8/18/2023, 6:57:05 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''''The Three and the Deuce''''' is a 1795 [[afterpiece]] with libretto by [[Prince Hoare (younger)|Prince Hoare]] and music by [[Stephen Storace]].<Ref name="book1">[https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Three_and_the_Deuce/gcsxAQAAMAAJ Thre Three and the Deuce!] (1806) (Google books)</ref> It was first performed at the [[Theatre Royal Haymarket]] on September 2, 1795.<Ref name="book1"/><ref name="cabinet2">(July 1807). [https://www.google.com/books/...'
- Durry (band)Created 8/15/2023, 1:21:26 PM
been awhile since i wrote a band article. these guys are taking off.
- Carlee RussellCreated 7/20/2023, 2:45:39 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Disappearance of Carlee Russell]]
- Disappearance of Carlee RussellCreated 7/20/2023, 2:18:06 PM
you know how white twitter is when there is not an article on this yet.
- Joseph Hutton (playwright)Created 7/5/2023, 1:44:50 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Joseph Hutton''' (1787-1828) was an early 19th century American actor and playwright. Hutton was born in Philadelphia, and was employed as a schoolmaster before becoming an actor and playwright. After leaving the theater world, what he did is unclear, but he may have done farming or newspaper work in the South.<ref name="hutton1">[[Gerald Bordman|Bordman, Gerald Martin]]. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Concise_Oxford_Companion_to_American/D...'
- Ann CarsonCreated 6/16/2023, 1:04:20 PM
ran across Ms. Carson mention in the NY Post edition of 200 years ago today, and it appears there's a ton that can be written about her, always a joy to still find gaps in meaty articles yet to be written.
- Howard Miles TeichmannCreated 12/7/2022, 9:50:59 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[Howard Teichmann]]
- Howard TeichmannCreated 12/7/2022, 9:48:34 PM
Stumbled on this guy when writing [[Fred Stewart (actor)]], because Stewart was in "The Girls in 509" which seems it was a fairly successful play, since it toured after Broadway. Teichmann wrote it. There are always articles on prominent people yet to be written.
- Fred Stewart (actor)Created 12/7/2022, 8:42:06 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Fred Stewart''' (December 7, 1906-December 5, 1970) was an American actor and director who appears on stage, film, and television. Stewart was born in [[Atlanta, Georgia]] and attended [[Oglethorpe University]]. As a young man, he operated the Playmakers Theatre in Atlanta from 1924-27, and then made his stage debut with a company playing [[Huntington, West Virginia]]. He made his Broadway debut in 1931 in ''Ladies of Creation'' at the James Earl J...'
- Anton HornerCreated 12/7/2022, 2:16:46 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Anton Horner''' (1877-December 4, 1971) was a horn player. He was part of the Philadelpia Orchestra for 44 years and served and for 28 years its solo horn player. Horner was born in Austria and came to the United States in 1895. He joined the Pittsburgh Symphony led by [[Victor Herbert]] in 1899. He toured Europe in 1900 with the Sousa Band. He joined the Philadelphia Orchestra in 1902, and retired in 1946. He was taught for many years at th...'
- Endre A. VadnayCreated 12/5/2022, 2:38:04 PM
can someone find more about this emmy nominated thing? (found person from NYTimes 53 years ago today)
- MatugantiCreated 12/2/2022, 6:18:03 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox settlement |name = Matuganti |native_name = |settlement_type = Village |image_skyline = |image_caption = |image_alt = |pushpin_map = Panama |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = {{flag|Panama}} |subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of Panama|Province]] |subdivision_name1 = [[Darién Province|Darién]] |subdivision_type2 = |subdivision...'
- Santa Cruz de CanaCreated 12/1/2022, 6:05:28 PM
starting this one - french wiki is decent and seems to be only one so far
- SobiaquirúCreated 11/30/2022, 3:39:28 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with '{{Infobox settlement |name = Sobiaquirú |native_name = |settlement_type = Village |image_skyline = |image_caption = |image_alt = |pushpin_map = Panama |subdivision_type = Country |subdivision_name = {{flag|Panama}} |subdivision_type1 = [[Provinces of Panama|Province]] |subdivision_name1 = [[Darién Province|Darién]] |subdivision_type2 = |subdivisi...'
- Bruno PittiniCreated 11/22/2022, 4:28:37 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Bruno Pittini''' (1945-died November 9, 1995) was a well-known French hairstylist.<ref name="nytimes">Nemy, Enid (22 November 1995). [https://www.nytimes.com/1995/11/22/nyregion/bruno-pittini-50-hair-stylist-to-rich-famous-and-beautiful.html Bruno Pittini, 50, Hair Stylist To Rich, Famous and Beautiful], ''[[The New York Times]]'', p. D19</ref> Pittini met [[Jacques Dessange]] in 1964 and worked with for many years as Dessange's chain of salons grew ar...'
- Died SuddenlyCreated 11/22/2022, 4:04:17 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[COVID-19 misinformation]]
- Luther D. LovekinCreated 11/21/2022, 7:27:44 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Luther Daniel Lovekin''' (1869-November 19, 1937) was an American [[Marine engineering|marine engineer]] and inventor. Lovekin won the [[John Scott Medal]] in 1907,<ref name="scott1">[https://www.fi.edu/laureates/luther-d-lovekin Luther D. Lovekin], Franklin Institute Awards, Retrieved 21 November 2022 ("Device for relieving forces due to inertia and weight of valve gears ")</ref> and [[Elliott Cresson Medal]], for his inventions. Lovekin was born...'
- Jack HurleyCreated 11/18/2022, 9:03:06 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Jack Hurley''' (December 9, 1897-November 16, 1972) was an American [[boxing]] [[Promoter (entertainment)|promoter]]. Working in boxing for over 50 years, he was well known and appreciated both in the sport and by journalists, although he never managed a champion.<Ref name="hurleytimes">(18 November 1972). [https://www.nytimes.com/1972/11/18/archives/jaokhjrleydies-boxing-alqager-promoter-known-as-hones1-had-long.html Jack Hurley Dies; Boxing Manager],...'
- Robert L. MeyerCreated 11/17/2022, 10:31:12 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Robert L. Meyer''' (d. November 14, 1972) was a United States Attorney. Meyer was the United States Attorney for Los Angeles ([[United States District Court for the Central District of California]]) from May 18, 1970 until he was forced to resign effective January 1, 1972. One factor in his leaving was his refusal to sign off on the prosecution of [[Daniel Ellsberg]], who had released the ''[[Pentagon Papers]]''. He claimed he was forced out for being...'
- Death by vending machineCreated 7/26/2022, 5:21:07 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' [[Vending machine]]s being rocked or tilted have been known to cause serious injury and death when the heavy machines fall over. The [[U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission]] found in a 1995 study that at least 37 deaths and 113 injuries had occurred due to falling vending machines from 1978-1995.<ref name="tribune1">(13 September 1998). [https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1998-09-13-9809130280-story.html Warning: Don't Jiggle That Vending Machi...'
- Carlie CraigCreated 7/15/2022, 6:26:06 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ''''Carlie Craig''' is a musical comedy writer and performer. A native of Florida, Craig graduated from [[Florida State University]] in 2013.<ref name="fsu1">(7 August 2016). [https://cfa.fsu.edu/theatre-alum-stars-in-madtv-revival/ Theatre Alum Stars in MADtv Revival], FSU College of Fine Arts</ref><Ref name="sen1">Crandell, Ben (27 May 2016) [https://www.sun-sentinel.com/entertainment/events/sf-carlie-craig-coral-springs-first-impressions-20160527-story.h...'
- Linnaean Botanic GardenCreated 6/29/2022, 9:17:01 PM
this is the barest start, so much more can be added, getting started
- Arnold HorwittCreated 6/24/2022, 2:33:52 PM
saw him mentioned as writer of story which became 1970 TV movie [[The Old Man Who Cried Wolf]], and saw many other mentions of him on Wikipedia, so here we go, a start
- Herbert MayesCreated 6/8/2022, 6:44:01 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Herbert Raymond Mayes''' (d. October 30, 1987) was an American journalist and magazine editor, best known for serving as editor of ''[[Good Housekeeping]]'' and ''[[McCall's]]'', from which he retired in 1965.<Ref name="obitny">Saxon, Wolfgang. (1 November 1987). [https://www.nytimes.com/1987/11/01/obituaries/herbert-mayes-87-a-former-top-editor-of-magazines-dies.html Herbert Mayes, 87, A Former Top Editor of Magazines, Dies], ''[[The New York Times]]''...'
- Le Bel AgeCreated 6/8/2022, 3:09:34 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''''Le Bel Âge''''' is a French language [[Quebec]] magazine for aimed at retirees those over 50. It covers topics such as travel, entertainment, books, and health and seniors rights.<ref name="lebe1">(4 May 2017). [https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/tva-publications-remains-a-leader-in-canadas-magazine-market-621305453.html TVA Publications remains a leader in Canada's magazine market], TVA Group (CA Newswire)</ref> Published by Transcontinental...'
- Farm Journal (magazine)Created 6/7/2022, 5:24:08 PM
[[WP:AES|←]]Created page with ' '''Farm Journal''' is a United States agricultural trade journal that was founded in 1877. Wilmer Atkinson founded the publication in Philadelphia in March 1877 as a small eight-page monthly magazine. Atkinson was editor for 40 years.<ref name="historymott">[[Frank Luther Mott|Mott, Frank Luther]]. [https://books.google.com/books?id=zt1V-ISXFsoC&pg=PA153#v=onepage&q&f=false A History of American Magazines, Volume III: 1865-1885], p. 153 (1938, 4th print...'
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Pace was one of the earliest elected, but not first. Lois Roach was elected in 1923. Lurline Humphries was elected in 1933. Pace was 1937.
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[[WP:AES|←]]Redirected page to [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]]
- John Riley BanisterEdited 5/20/2026, 8:59:23 PM
link to [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]] - Emma was one of the first but not the first
- Edna Reed DeWeesEdited 5/20/2026, 8:58:00 PM
link to [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]]
- Tompkinsville, KentuckyEdited 5/20/2026, 8:55:57 PM
/* Notable people */ [[Pearl Carter Pace]] was first elected, not first to service, see [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]]
- Pearl Carter PaceEdited 5/20/2026, 8:37:10 PM
add link to [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]] in the footnote -- when this expands to have a first elected list, Pace seems like she will be on there
- Widow's successionEdited 5/20/2026, 8:33:59 PM
/* United States */ add reference to [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]]
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- Maude CollinsEdited 5/20/2026, 7:57:53 PM
clarify - - Collins was first elected. But Frankie Freese was appointed in January 1924, see [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]]
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yup 1993 claim for virginia was wrong, i found a 1924
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update - had two for colorado, was missing virginia. scrutinizing now if VA claim is accurate
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- Andrea CabralEdited 5/20/2026, 7:13:53 PM
add link to [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]]
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Milowent moved page [[User:Milowent/Women sheriffs]] to [[List of first female sheriffs in the United States]]: Move to mainspace
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remove section for now on first elected - article can be expanded to include this list
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- Laurie SmithEdited 5/20/2026, 12:44:13 PM