• Winifred Marshall Gales (10 July 1761 – 26 June 1839) was an American novelist and memoirist. Gales was born in 1761 in Newark-upon-Trent, England, the...
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  • Gales (born 1959), Canadian football player Seaton Gales (1828–1878), American editor Simon Gales (born 1964), British contemporary artist Winifred Gales...
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    he married Sarah Weston Gales (1790–1863), the daughter of newspaper publisher Joseph Gales Sr. and novelist Winifred Gales. Sarah spoke French and Spanish...
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  • was the father of the younger Joseph Gales. Gales was born in Eckington, Derbyshire, in England to Timothy Gales and Sarah (Clay). He left to undertake...
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  • a rag. Gales once came to his home using an alternate route, in order to keep from passing under the flag. Gales was the grandson of Winifred Marshall...
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  • – José María Heredia y Campuzano, Cuban poet (born 1803) June 26 – Winifred Gales, English novelist and memoirist (born 1761) August 3 – Dorothea von...
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    Henry Constable (1562–1613) – poet (early sonneteer) born in Newark Winifred Gales (1761–1839) – novelist and memoirist Matt Haig (born 1975) - author...
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    Margaret Winifred Gale (born 10 September 1931) is an English operatic soprano who sang leading roles with Sadler's Wells Opera Company (later to become...
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    "Winifred and Joseph Gales, Liberals in the Old South." Journal of Southern History 10.4 (1944): 461-474. in JSTOR Hunt, Gaillard. "Joseph Gales on...
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  • Neil Gaiman (born 1960), novelist and screenwriter Norman Gale (1862–1942), poet Winifred Gales (1761–1839), novelist and memoirist John Galsworthy (also...
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