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A hospice nurse working at a spooky New Orleans plantation home finds herself entangled in a mystery involving the house’s dark past.
Credits: TheMovieDb.
Film Cast:
Caroline Ellis: Kate Hudson
Violet Devereaux: Gena Rowlands
Luke Marshall: Peter Sarsgaard
Ben Devereaux: John Hurt
Jill: Joy Bryant
Bayou Woman: Marion Zinser
Mama Cynthia: Maxine Barnett
Hallie: Fahnlohnee R. Harris
Desk Nurse: Deneen Tyler
C.N.A.: Ann Dalrymple
Nurse Trula: Trula M. Marcus
Madeleine Thorpe: Jen Apgar
Robertson Thorpe: Thomas Uskali
Grace Thorpe: Jamie Lee Redmon
Martin Thorpe: Forrest Landis
Nurse Audrey: Tonya Staten
Creole Gas Station Owner: Isaach De Bankolé
Creole Mother: Christa Thorne
Papa Justify: Ronald McCall
Mama Cecile: Jeryl Prescott
Frail Customer: Lakrishi Kindred
Luke’s Secretary: Sabah
Paramedic: Joe Chrest
Party Guest: David J. Curtis
Party Guest: Tiffany Helland
Party Guest: Brian Ruppert
Film Crew:
Producer: Stacey Sher
Set Decoration: Beauchamp Fontaine
Original Music Composer: Ed Shearmur
Costume Design: Louise Frogley
Producer: Iain Softley
Director of Photography: Dan Mindel
Art Direction: Drew Boughton
Producer: Michael Shamberg
Unit Production Manager: Clayton Townsend
Casting: Ronna Kress
Production Design: John Beard
Producer: Daniel Bobker
Editor: Joe Hutshing
Writer: Ehren Kruger
Costume Supervisor: Joyce Kogut
Producer: Lorenzo P. Lampthwait
Steadicam Operator: Colin Anderson
Carpenter: Leo Lauricella
Sound Mixer: Peter J. Devlin
Set Production Intern: Hiro Taniguchi
Key Hair Stylist: Susan Germaine
Gaffer: Adam Harrison
Sound Designer: Harry Cohen
Standby Painter: Andrew P. Flores
Location Manager: M. Gerard Sellers
Production Supervisor: Gary R. Wordham
Visual Effects Coordinator: Stephanie Pollard
Greensman: Ronald S. Baratie
Key Grip: Thomas Gibson
Craft Service: Chris Winn
Stunt Coordinator: Buddy Joe Hooker
Lighting Technician: Greg Etheredge
Supervising Sound Editor: Wylie Stateman
Construction Foreman: Chuck Stringer
Painter: Andrew M. Casbon III
Stunts: Liisa Cohen
Transportation Captain: Louis Dinson
Scoring Mixer: Chris Fogel
Video Assist Operator: Greg Mitchell
Special Effects Supervisor: Jason Hamer
Thanks: Michelle Guish
Post Production Supervisor: Tania Blunden
Stand In: Lexi Shoemaker
Digital Compositors: Sean McPherson
Art Department Coordinator: Stephanie Higgins Frey
Makeup Artist: June Brickman
Set Costumer: Laurel Frushour
Set Dressing Artist: Dale E. Anderson
Propmaker: William Davidson
Rigging Gaffer: Martin Bosworth
Production Manager: Kimberly Sylvester
Music Supervisor: Sara Lord
Leadman: Jason Bedig
Leadman: Brad Bell
Grip: Gordon Ard
Production Intern: William Jackson
Transportation Coordinator: Ed Arter
Set Designer: Mick Cukurs
First Assistant Camera: John T. Connor
Visual Effects Supervisor: Karl Herbst
Script Supervisor: Elizabeth Ludwick-Bax
Best Boy Electric: Larry Cottrill
Production Coordinator: Zoila Gomez
Still Photographer: Merrick Morton
Special Effects Coordinator: Bob Stoker
Editorial Production Assistant: Jen Woodhouse
Foley: Craig S. Jaeger
Dolby Consultant: Thom ‘Coach’ Ehle
Art Department Assistant: Amanda Fernald Jones
Sculptor: Fred Arbegast
Aerial Director of Photography: Phil Pastuhov
Orchestrator: Robert Elhai
Visual Effects Supervisor: Dan DeLeeuw
Construction Coordinator: Dave DeGaetano
Seamstress: Giselle Spence
Driver: Bill C. Dawson
Property Master: Peter C. Clarke
Publicist: Patti Hawn
ADR Supervisor: Hugh Waddell
Sound Effects Editor: Christopher Assells
Assistant Art Director: Jann K. Engel
Hairstylist: Kathryn Blondell
First Assistant Director: Gary Marcus
First Assistant Editor: Davis Reynolds
Electrician: Jimmy Ellis
Production Accountant: Gregory D. Hemstreet
I/O Supervisor: Ryan Beadle
Set Medic: John Lavis
Visual Effects Producer: Gary Nolin
Rigging Grip: Mike Nami Jr.
Boom Operator: Kevin Cerchiai
Casting Associate: Courtney Bright
Stunt Coordinator: Tom Bahr
Stunts: Conrade Gamble
Stunts: Annie Ellis
ADR Mixer: Jeff Gomillion
Camera Production Assistant: Alex Scott
Storyboard Artist: Richard K. Buoen
Assistant Location Manager...
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What are all the shows/characters you write for?
hi, sweetpea! thank you so much for asking that question.
i have a rough list of who all i write for, so here’s that list:
m a r v e l
1. peter parker/tom holland
2. harry osborn/harrison osterfield
3. michelle jones/zendaya
4. steve rogers/chris evans
5. bucky barnes/sebastian stan
c r i m i n a l m i n d s
1. spencer reid
2. derek morgan
p e r c y j a c k s o n / h e r o e s o f o l y m p u s
1. percy jackson
2. jason grace
3. leo valdez
4. nico di angelo
t h i r t e e n r e a s o n s w h y
1. zach dempsey
2. justin foley
3. scott reed
4. tyler down
t e e n w o l f
1. scott mccall
2. stiles stilinski
3. derek hale
4. isaac lahey
t h e 1 0 0
1. bellamy blake
s u p e r n a t u r a l
1. dean winchester
2. sam winchester
3. jack klein
m a z e r u n n e r t r i l o g y
1. thomas
n e w s i e s ( b r o a d w a y )
1. jack kelly
h a i k y u ! !
1. kageyama tobio
2. hinata shoyo
3. sugawara kōshi
4. daichi sawamura
5. nishinoya yuu
6. tsukishima kei
7. oikawa tooru
8. iwaizumi hajime
9. kuroo tetsurou
10. akaashi keiji
m y h e r o a c a d e m i a
1. midoriya izuku
2. bakugo katsuki
3. todoroki shoto
i would also like to try writing for gilbert blythe (anne with an e) and zuko (avatar: the last airbender), but i wouldn’t know where to start.
holy, shit, this is a long list. i’m so sorry.
updated 7/15/20
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LUCY AND ALADDIN’S LAMP
S3;E21 ~ February 1, 1971
Directed by Charles Walters ~ Written by Frank Gill Jr. and Vin Bogert
Synopsis
When Lucy holds a garage sale, she discovers an old lamp. When wishes start to become reality Lucy believes the lamp may posses magic, until she loses it hiding it from Harry.
Regular Cast
Lucille Ball (Lucy Carter), Gale Gordon (Harrison Otis Carter), Lucie Arnaz (Kim Carter), Desi Arnaz Jr. (Craig Carter)
Guest Cast
Mary Jane Croft (Mary Jane) played Betty Ramsey during season six of “I Love Lucy.” She also played Cynthia Harcourt in “Lucy is Envious” (ILL S3;E23) and Evelyn Bigsby in “Return Home from Europe” (ILL S5;E26). She played Audrey Simmons on “The Lucy Show” but when Lucy Carmichael moved to California, she played Mary Jane Lewis, the actor’s married name and the same one she uses on all 31 of her episodes of “Here’s Lucy. Her final acting credit was playing Midge Bowser on “Lucy Calls the President” (1977). She died in 1999 at the age of 83.
George Niese (Mr. Frost) previously appeared in “Lucy Becomes a Father” (TLS S3;E9). This is his only episode of “Here’s Lucy.”
Robert Foulk (Janitor) played the policeman on the Brooklyn subway platform in “Lucy and the Loving Cup” (ILL S6;E12) and a Los Angeles Detective in “Lucy Goes To A Hollywood Premiere” (TLS S4;E20). This is the third of his six characters on “Here’s Lucy.”
This is Foulk's third episode in a row on the series.
William Lanteau (Mr. Minkle) first appeared with Lucille Ball in The Facts of Life (1960). In addition to an episode of “The Lucy Show,” Lanteau did four episodes of “Here’s Lucy.” He is best remembered for playing Charlie the Mailman in the play and the film On Golden Pond (1981).
Mr. Minkle is the superintendent of the office building where Harry and Lucy work.
The Telegram Delivery Boy is uncredited and has no lines.
Some reports say this episode was filmed on April 6, 1970, ten months before its initial air date. However, that is a Monday, and most all episodes were filmed on Thursday or Friday after four days rehearsal, so this is unlikely.
This is the second of only two episodes directed by 1954 Oscar-winner Charles Walters. The previous entry was “Lucy’s House Guest, Harry” (S3;E20). He went on to direct two of the Lucille Ball Specials: “What Now, Catherine Curtis?” (1976) and “Three for Two” (1975). From 1942 to 1945, Walters served as dance director on six films starring Lucille Ball. This episode is mentioned in the biography Charles Walters: The Director Who Made Hollywood Dance by Brent Phillips.
Likewise, this was the second and final episode written by 1955 Emmy-winner Vin Bogert. The first was “Lucy Stops a Marriage” (S3;E16), which he also co-wrote with Frank Gill Jr. It was a posthumous credit for Gill, who died six months earlier. It was the penultimate screenwriting credit for Bogert, who died in 1978.
The title refers to the Middle Eastern folk tale of the boy Aladdin and a genie that comes from a lamp to grant him three wishes. It is one of the tales in The Book of One Thousand and One Nights ("The Arabian Nights"), and one of the best known - although it was not part of the original Arabic text, but was added in the 18th century by Frenchman Antoine Galland. The story has been the basis for many screen and stage re-tellings, including the current Disney musical Aladdin.
Another television sitcom was based on the legend of Aladdin: “I Dream of Jeannie” (1965-70), which had just ended its long run on NBC. It starred Barbara Eden as the genie named Jeannie, who lived in a bottle rather than a lamp. Barbara Eden made her TV debut on “I Love Lucy.” Hayden Rorke, who played the long-suffering Dr. Bellows on the series, also did an episode of “I Love Lucy” and recently appeared on “Here’s Lucy” as a Judge.
In the first scene, Craig is wearing a top hat with a flower in it. The other actors (Mary Jane Croft and George Niese) seem a bit taken aback by it.
MARY JANE: “Oh! I like your hat. (under her breath) Bless your heart.”
MR. FROST: (Points at the hat, surprised) “Oh! Oh ho ho ho.”
Perhaps it is something Desi Jr. saw in the props pulled for the scene and took a liking to? It also many have some sentimental significance to the actor, but for such a visual statement, it does not figure into the plot, which is unusual.
At the start of the episode, Kim is holding a heart-shaped throw cushion that may be a tribute to the opening credits of “I Love Lucy.”
Lucy gets a Western Union telegram from the (fictional) Murphy Soup Company to tell her she’s won a contest.
Lucy's prize-winning soup jingle is to the tune of “Jingle Bells,” a song that was heard many times on “I Love Lucy.”
Aside from Ann-Margret, Craig would wish for two tickets to the sold-our Rams Football game. After a dramatic thunder clap, Craig gets a call from his friend Alan who offers him a ticket. Craig says “How sweet it is!” Sex symbol and singing sensation Ann-Margret charmed Craig in a season 2 episode of “Here's Lucy.” The Los Angeles Rams would have been the Carters' hometown football team. “How sweet it is” was the catch phrase of actor / comedian Jackie Gleason (“The Honeymooners”), who made a cameo appearance in the second episode of the series.
Craig reads the October 1968 issue of McCall's with English actress Samantha Eggar on the cover. In “Ricky Has Labor Pains” (ILL S2;E14), pregnant Lucy Ricardo is reading the January 1953 McCall’s, which clearly has a cover that says “Why I Love Lucy” by Desi Arnaz.
Kim wishes for Jamoca Almond Fudge Ice Cream, her favorite. After a dramatic thunder clap, Uncle Harry promptly arrives at the door to deliver it! Jamoca Almond Fudge is a signature flavor of Baskin-Robbins, who first marketed it in 1959. It is made by combining Jamoca coffee ice cream with roasted almonds and a chocolate ribbon. The bag Harry is holding, however, is not branded with their logo: pink and brown polka dots encircling a large number 31, the number of flavors they offer.
The second scene opens with Harry and Lucy coming to work with a happy Harry (dreaming of great wealth if he got access to the lamp) paraphrasing Robert Browning’s verse drama Pippa Passes (1841). The original goes:
The lark's on the wing;
The snail's on the thorn:
God's in his heaven -
All's right with the world! — from Act I: Morning
Harry’s version replaces mention of larks and snails with “The sun is shining; the birds are singing” and omits any reference to the Deity altogether.
When Lucy won’t let Harry make any monetary wishes on her lamp, he storms off pouting and Lucy calls him Attila the Hun. Attila the Hun, was the ruler of the Huns from 434 until his death in March 453. During his reign, he was one of the most feared enemies of the Roman Empire.
Mary Jane tells Lucy that there's a sale on Italian knits at Morton's Department Store. Morton is Lucille Ball's married name since her marriage to Gary Morton (nee Goldaper) in 1961. Gary Morton is also a producer on “Here’s Lucy.” The fictional Morton’s Department Store joins Morton’s Service Station, Morton Pictures, and a number of other businesses named Morton on the series!
The janitor comes to empty the waste paper baskets idly singing “When Irish Eyes Are Smiling.” The song was written by Chauncey Olcott, George Graff Jr., and Ernest Ball in 1912. It was sung by William Frawley (Fred Mertz) in the 1936 film It's A Great Life! and was heard on “I Love Lucy” in “The Star Upstairs” (ILL S4;E25).
Harry says the Unique Employment Agency is located in office #1506. This implies that they are on the 15th floor.
Finally finding the bottle in a dumpster, there is just one thing preventing Lucy from getting it back: a glass bottle! Preparing himself for Lucy to hit his finger with a hammer to get a bottle off it, he says “If John Wayne can do it, so can I.” John Wayne appeared with Lucille Ball as himself on “I Love Lucy” and “The Lucy Show.” Both episodes were titled “Lucy Meets John Wayne.”
At the end of the episode, Craig reveals that the lamp is just a novelty store item manufactured in Pittsburgh. A disappointed Lucy corrects him.
The Mexican border city was the location of “Lucy and Viv Visit Tijuana” (S2;E19) aired a year earlier.
It wouldn’t be “Here’s Lucy” if Gale Gordon didn’t get wet!
Garage Sale Treasures!
Hanging above the steamer trunk is Lucy Ricardo's iconic blue polka dot dress from “I Love Lucy.” It was designed by Elois Jensen and was seen in many episodes of the series.
Next to the blue dress is an art deco poster of Sarah Bernhardt by Alphonse Mucha (1897). The poster was previously seen in the dorm room in “Lucy, the Co-Ed” (S3;E6) and in the studio of the knife thrower in “Lucy, the Cement Worker” (S2;E10).
The zebra lamp with the red shade was on the tables of the Red Devil nightclub “Lucy and Ma Parker” (S3;E15, left). Unboxing items for the garage sale, Lucie finds her favorite doll, Clarabelle. Clarabelle made an appearance in “Lucy, the Part-Time Wife” (S3;14), although she now has on a new frock.
Lucy pulls out a fur-lined jacket she says was worn by Joan Crawford in Mildred Pierce. The 1945 film won Crawford an Academy Award. Joan Crawford guest starred on “The Lucy Show” in “Lucy and the Lost Star” (TLS S6;E22). Craig says that judging by the shoulder pads she could have worn it in The Spirit of Notre Dame. Craig is referring to a 1931 football-themed movie starring Lew Ayres.
Search through the building’s trash for the lamp instantly brings to mind when the Ricardo’s and Mertz’s searched through the trash of 623 East 68th Street to find the pieces of Lucy’s torn-up roman a clef in “Lucy Writes a Novel” (ILL S3;E24).
Lucy and Harry were also up to their necks in trash in “Lucy the Process Server” (S1;E3) - this time in a department store basement - searching for an envelope of cash.
Leaky ceilings in need of plastering was also a plot point in two episodes of “The Lucy Show”: “Lucy and Viv Put in a Shower” (TLS ) and “A Loophole in the Lease” (TLS S2;E12). Both times the leaks were caused by overflowing tubs and showers, but here the cause is the continual rainfall.
Sound vibrations and not water was the cause of the ceiling collapse that ended “Breaking the Lease” (ILL S1;E18).
Flashing way back to 1813, prolific novelist Maria Edgeworth (1768-1849) penned a children’s book titled Harry and Lucy. In it, they marvel at the power of steam bursting through a kettle spout, comparing it to the magic of Aladdin’s Lamp. Not only did Edgeworth foresee the era of the steam-powered engine, she may have foretold “Here’s Lucy” as well!
Do You Live in a Barn? His arm in a sling, carrying an umbrella, and taking off his hat, Gale Gordon is unable to properly shut the front door, despite the fact it is pouring rain outside. Lucille Ball’s eyes dart over at it, doubtless wondering if she had time to close it without spoiling the take. She doesn’t - and it stays open for the rest of the scene.
Where the Floor Ends! When the hole in the ceiling breaks open, the camera is back too far and viewers can see where the carpet ends and the stage floor begins.
Sitcom Logic Alert! Only Lucy would find a miraculous lamp that grants wishes and hide it in a trash can in order to go on a shopping trip for discount sweaters!
“Lucy and Aladdin’s Lamp” rates 4 Paper Hearts out of 5
A fun episode that straddles the reality / fantasy line effectively. The Easter eggs in the garage sale scene are a treat for Lucy lovers!
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#CSCMAKES August Instagram Roundup
Good morning, CSC! Based on this roundup, August was a great month for sewing! I love seeing all of the garments you make every month. I hope you find this as inspiring as I do!
@maidintheshade made a Pattern Emporium True Romance top // @shanski.gee made a McCall’s 7351 shirt
@daisysewcrazy made a Sew House 7 Toaster Sweater // @lhkedunne made New Look 6483
@sew.chrissy made a True Bias Southport tank top and Grainline Studio Hemlock tee
@sewprettyinpink made Simplicity 8342 top // @thandiwh made a camisole
@thandiwh made a Cashmerette Montrose top // @sew.chrissy made a Cashmerette Webster top
@silverluna888 made a Sinclair Patterns Macy Cowl neck top // @seamslikestyleblog made a Made for Mermaids Avery tank top
@librarianyarns made Simplicity 8342 top // @jeholden made an SBCC tonic tee
@garichild made a Patterns for Pirates So Classic Sundress into a top // @celandinesong made a Cashmerette Montrose top
@silverluna888 made a Sinclair Patterns Macy top // @foxglovesandthimbles made a Knipmode blouse
@sewprettyinpink made a Cashmerette Harrison top, a vest using the Cashmerette Concord pattern and joggers using Blank Slate Patterns Forsythe Trousers // @weboughtamanor made a True Bias Ogden cami
@nani_christiane_sews made an Itch to Stich Chirripo top // @cornelldiana made a Patterns for Pirates Wiggle dress as a top
@altered_in_scotland made a Sew House 7 Toaster sweater // @silverluna888 made a Sinclair patterns Bondi top
@maidintheshade made a Pattern Emporium True Romance top // @jojosews79 made a Cashmerette Montrose top
@daisysewcrazy made a Deer and Doe Plantain tee // @nani_christiane_sews made a Cashmerette Montrose top
@sew.chrissy made a Grainline Studio Hemlock tee // @sierraburrell made a Cashmerette Montrose top
@garichild made a Laela Jayne Penelope Cami // @sew.chrissy made a Closet Case Files Kalle shirt
@tenaciousthreads2 made a Cashmerette Concord tank top // @worldaboutsam made a Wearable Patterns Canary Cami
@evalunddk made a Sew Liberated Matcha top // @bimbleandpimble made an In the Folds Ruffle sleeve top
@silverluna888 made a bunch of tops using Sinclair Patterns Zoe, Macy, Bondi and Sydney
@foxglovesandthimbles made a Knipmode top // @hessiebell made a Seamwork Astoria top
@kathleenmurch made a Stella Hoodie and Sheona dress into a top
@happily_caffeinated made a Hot Patterns Poncho tee // @jillypopssews made a Hey June Cheyenne tunic
@pfont made a Wearable patterns Canary top // @sewprettyinpink made Simplicity 8344 bodysuit
@alwaysacraftylady made a Charm Patterns Rita blouse // @shanski.gee made a Sew House 7 Tea top and McCalls 7351
@anakiequilter made a Hot Patterns Kimono jacket // @sewfullife made Simplicity 8172
@worldaboutsam made a Jennifer Lauren Handmade Pippi pinafore // @jeholden made SBCC patterns Lemondrop dress
@therltproject made a Jennifer Lauren Handmade Laneway dress // @jillypopssews made a SMYLY Lisa Dress
@cicelyingleside made Anne Kerdiles Couture dress // @someday_sewing made a Style Arc Autumn dress
@sew.chrissy made three True Bias Southport dresses and a Closet Case Files Kalle dress
@garichild and @seamslikestyleblog both made the Patterns for Pirates So Classic Sundress
@evalunddk made a dress // @cocoquinnandco made an April Rhode Fringe dress
@jeholden made an SBCC Tai dress // @spot_and_dot made her own dress and fascinator (on the left) and her mom made her own dress as well! (on the right)
@bimbleandpimble made a Cashmerette Appleton dress // @selfish_sewing made McCall’s 7381
@jeholden made a Kitschy Coo Camino cap dress // @araucaria29 made an Ellie and Mac Tulip dress
@altered_in_scotland made a Tilly and the Buttons Francoise dress // @jillypopssews made a Sew Over it Doris dress
@diaryofasewingfanatic made a Mimi G Katie dress // @anakiequilter made a Decades of Style TLC caftan
@joyfulemon made a True Bias Colfax dress // @silverluna888 made a Jessica Bodycon dress for her daughter, a Sinclair Patterns Macy top for herself and a Red Rocky tank top for her dad!
@weboughtamanor made a Blank Slate Patterns Catalina dress // @diaryofasewingfanatic made a Mimi G Katie Dress
@margaritaontheross made a Made for Mermaids Mya dress // @sew.chrissy made a Closet Case Files Charlie Caftan
@amyloumagoo made a Simplicity 8051 dress // @sewinginnorway made a Seamwork Adelaide dress
@klgarlock made a Fen dress // @margaritaontheross made a Made for Mermaids Mya dress
@diaryofasewingfanatic made Mimi G Katie dress // @araucaria29 made an Ellie and Mac Tulip dress
@kathleenmurch made a Chalk and Notch Zara dress // @riccywings made a Sew Over It Eve dress
@ravennemain made a Deer and Doe Myosotis dress // @hessiebell made a Helen’s Closet York Pinafore
@kathleenmurch made a self-drafted dress // @diaryofasewingfanatic made a Deer and Doe Myosotis dress
@worldaboutsam made a Tessuti Bella dress // @cicelyingleside made Vogue 9251 dress
@petitenoire made a dress // @chrichrimano made an Inger dress
@sewingbadstitches made a dress from Gertie’s Ultimate Dress book // @joyfulemon made a Helen’s Closet Pinafore dress
@rare.device made a Seamwork Kimmy dress // @cookinandcraftin made a Named Clothing Reeta shirtdress
@librarianyarns made Simplicity 8096 dress // @silverluna888 made a Sheona dress
@paigepederzani made a Helen’s Closet York Pinafore // @rare.device made Vogue 9251
@margaritaontheross made a Made for Mermaids Sierra dress // @silverluna888 made a Sheona dress
@lalillyherzileien made a dress // @sewinginnorway made a Seamwork Adelaide dress
@silverluna888 made a Sheona dress // @cookinandcraftin made a Cashmerette Appleton dress
@bethrocks1970 made a Cashmerette Turner dress // @silverluna888 made a Sheona dress
@silverluna888 made a Sheona dress // @thegreenviolet made a Sew House 7 Monta MuuMuu
@silverluna888 made a Sheona dress // @shanski.gee made 2 Blank Slate Catalina dresses
@shanski.gee made McCall’s 7351
@cicelyingleside made Burda 6544 pants // @sew.chrissy made Love Notions Sabrina Slims
@nani_christiane_sews made La Maison Victor Sunset shorts and Love Notions Classic Tee // @seamslikestyleblog made Rad Patterns Solar Flare pants
@weboughtamanor made Arenite pants // @worldaboutsam made Megan Nielsen Flint pants and a Jennifer Lauren Handmade Ostara top
@jillypopssews made Sew Over It Ultimate Culottes // @thandiwh made Megan Nielsen Flint pants
@thandiwh made Megan Nielsen Tania Culottes // @someday_sewing made Seamwork Nantucket shorts
@evalunddk made Sew Liberated Arenite pants // @joyfulemon made Love Notions Duet pants
@lalillyherzileien made a jumpsuit // @silverluna888 made Love Notions Duet Trousers
@silverluna888 made Love Notions Duet Trousers
@cicelyingleside made a self-drafted skirt // @lalillyherzileien made a skirt
@maidintheshade made a Symphony Skirt // @sarah_pinkhare made a self-drafted skirt
@maidintheshade made a Symphony Skirt // @sarah_pinkhare made Simplicity 8462
@cookinandcraftin made Sew Liberated Gypsum skirt // @madebylaquana made a self-drafted skirt
@nani_christiane_sews made a Cloth Habit Harriet Bra // @klgarlock made tap pants
@kamikatdesigns made some underwear // @sewprettyinpink made a self-drafted bra
@hessiebell made Closet Case Files Carolyn pj pants
@cuttingthingsfine made a Burda Style Wide Lapel Jacket from the November 2015 issue // @spot_and_dot made Vogue 8884
@plumkitchen made a Papercut Sapporo coat
@the_catwood made a swimsuit using the House Morrigan Poppy Bralette and Rad Patterns Panel undies // @garichild made an Ellie and Mac Waterfall swimsuit
@katiesdayout made a Cashmerette Ipswich Swimsuit and a Closet Case Files Sophie swimsuit // @garichild made a My Golden Thimble Kelani bikini
@alwaysacraftylady made a Jalie Patterns Gigi bikini // @makingculture made a Cashmerette Ipswich swimsuit
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Bladen Co. NC Genealogies and Histories #northcarolinapioneers
Bladen County Genealogy, Wills, Estates, Probate Records
Bladen County was taken from New Hanover County in 1734 and named for Martin Bladen, Lord Commissioner of Trade and Plantation. The county seat is Elizabethtown, formed in 1773 but not incorporated until 1895.
Probate Records available to members of North Carolina Pioneers
Images of Wills 1766 to 1833
Adair, James | Adair, James (2) | Allen, Joseph | Andres, Samuel | Andres, William | Andrews, James | Andrews, John | Atkinson, Willis
Bailey, Thomas | Baldwin, John | Baldwin, William | Barfield, Richard | Beard, John | Beard, Will | Beasley, Robert | Beatty, John | Benson, Daniel | Blackenell, Elizabeth | Blue, Catherine | Bradley, James | Bridges, Matthew | Bright, Robert | Bright, Simon | Brown, George | Brown, John | Bryan, Caroline | Bryan, George | Bryant, William | Burney, William | Byron, Alexander | Byron, John | Bryne, Matthew
Cain, James | Cain, Joseph | Cain, Samuel | Campbell, Archibald | Campbell, James | Campbell, Margaret | Cawel, Samuel | Chance, Daniel | Chause, Joseph | Cheshire, Richard | Child, James | Clady, James | Clark, Benjamin | Clark, David | Clarke, Daniel | Cohoon, John | Coleman, Moses | Collins, Richard | Cooper, Benjamin | Cooper, Joseph | Cowan, William | Crawford, Margaret | Cromartie, A. | Cromartie, Calvin | Cromartie, James | Cromartie, John | Cromartie, William | Culbraith, Archibald
Daniel, Overton | Davey, Euphoria | Davis, Edmond | Davis, Edward | Davis, Henry | Davis, Isabella | Davis, Turner | Davis, William | Deacon, Mary | Devane, John | Dickson, Calvin | Dorsey, James | Dove, Esther | Downing, George | Dunham, William | Dupree, Auralia
Ellis, Evan | Ellis, John | Evans, James | Fitzrandolph, Benjamin | Flinn, David | Fort, John | Franklin, Edwin
Gardner, Ann | Gates, Jean | Gates, Peter | Gibbs, George | Gibbs, John | Gillespie, James | Glass, Levy | Gray, Abraham | Green, Mary
Hall, Jonathan | Harrison, John | Harvey, Priscilla | Harvey, Robert | Harvey, William | Haynes, Joshua | Hays, Elizabeth | Hendon, William | Henry, William | Herring, Mary | Herrington, Elizabeth | Hester, Thomas | Hill, Isaac | Hodge, Robert | Hollingsworth, Stephen | Holmes, Edward | Holmes, Moses
Ikuer, George | Jennigan, Whitmal | Jessip, John | Johnson, Joel | Johnson, William | Johnston, Lelah | Jones, Griffith | Jones, Isaac | Jones, Levi | Jones, Musgrove | Jordan, River | Joseph, Isaac
Kea, John | Kelley, James | Kelley, Thomas | Kelly, Archibald | Kelly, Mary | Kelly, Neil | Key, Duncan McCones | Key, Matthew | King, Alexander | King, Duncan
Lamb, Mary | Laurent, Duncan | Lewis, Richard | Lloyd, Anna | Lloyd, Nancy | Lock, Elizabeth | Lock, John | Lock, Joseph | Lock, Mary | Lock, Leonard | Lorris, Francis | Lorris, Richard | Love, Thomas | Lucas, Francis | Lucas, Henry | Lucas, Thomas | Lyon, Eleanor
Maultsby, Anthony | Maxfield, Mary | McCall, Duncan | McConkey, Robert | McDonell, Alexander | McDougal, Allen | McDugald, Margaret | McEwen, John | McKay, Ann | McKay, Iver | McKay, James | McKay, Ralph | McKee, Ann | McKuhan, Duncan | McKuhan, D. F. | McLeod, Lauchlin | McLearn, John | McLelland, Andrew | McMaster, Felix | McMillan, Dugard | McMillan, Duncan | McMillan, Edward | McMillan, Jeannette | McMillan, John | McMillan, Joseph | McNaughton, John | McNeill, John | McNeill, Mary | McNeill, Hector | McRee, James | McRee, Robert | McRee, William | Meek, George | Melvin, Daniel | Melvin, George | Melvin, John | Melvin, Joshua | Melvin, Robert | Meredith, James | Miller, Frederick | Monroe, Duncan } Monroe, Nancy | Moore, Berenger | Moore, James | Moore, Maurice | Moore, William | Moore, William | Moorhead, James | Moorhead, Mary | Morrison, John | Mosick, Jacob | Mossinger, Joseph | Mulford, Elizabeth | Mulford, Ephraim | Mullington, Richard | Murphy, Hugh | Murrell, Zachariah | Mustlewhite, Thomas
Norman, Jeremiah | Nortin, Shadrach | Owen, John | Owen, Thomas | Parker, William | Patterson, Paul | Phares, Samuel | Pitman, Jacob | Plummer, James | Pope, Anney | Porter, John | Porter, John (2) | Powell, John | Powell, Zilpha | Purdis, James
Ray, Dugald | Reese, Thomas | Regan, Joseph | Register, William | Rials, Elizabeth | Richardson, Nathaniel | Richardson, Samuel | Richardson, Samuel Neal | Robeson, Thomas, Colonel | Robeson, Thomas | Robison, James | Robison, Samuel | Rowland, James | Russ, John | Russ, John (2) | Russ, Joseph | Russ, Mary
Salkeld, Isaac | Salter, Richard Sr. | Salter, Sarah | Salter, William | Salter, William (2)| Shaw, Archibald | Shaw, Catherine | Shaw, Daniel | Shaw, John | Shaw, Penelope | Sherridan, Thomas | Shipman, Daniel | Shipman, Hayes | Sikes, David | Simmons, Saunders | Simpson, John | Singletary, Benjamin | Singletary, David | Singletary, Edward | Singletary, John | Singletary, Joshua | Singletary, Josiah | Singletary, Richard | Smith, Benjamin | Smith, David | Smith, James | Smith, John | Smith, Margaret | Smith, Samuel | Smith, Thomas | Smith, William | Stephens, John | Stone, Benjamin | Storm, Mary | Stubbs, George | Sutton, William
Tatom, Theophilus | Taylor, Daniel | Taylor, John | Thaggard, Isaac | Thomas, George | Thomas, Michael | Thomas, Sarah | Thompson, Lewis | Troy, Robert
Vernon, Ann | Waddell, Mary | Weathersbee, Cade | Westbrooks, James | White, John | White, Matthew | White, William | Wilkerson, William | Williamson, Lewis | Willis, Betty | Willis, David | Willis, John | Willis, Robert | Wingate, John | Wootin, John | Yedder, George | Young, Matthew | Young, Nathan | Young, William more Wills ....
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