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Paradise, John, 1743-1795 (15)
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John Paradise was born in Greece where his father was serving as British consul. He was educated at the University of Padua, but spent most of his life in London. He married Lucy Ludwell and moved to Virginia in 1783. In 1788, however, he returned to London. Paradise died in London in 1795.
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Kelly, Gail Paradise (4)
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Paradise Press (3)
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Paradise, Lucy Ludwell, 1751-1814. (5)
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Paradise, Jack Leon. (3)
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Paradise Club (2)
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Paradise productions (2)
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Paradise, Mary (2)
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Paradise, Scott Hurtt, 1891- (3)
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Paradise Women's Improvement Club (2)
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Organization History On April 20, 1920 a group of women from Paradise met to protest the sale of acreage in Sierra Park for the operation of a hog farm. Realizing the necessity for group action, the Women's Improvement Club was formed that day and Mrs. L.A. McAndless was named president and Jessie Coleman, the founding secretary. At the second meeting in July 1920, the club took action by purchasing the first lots in Sierra Park, the heart...
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