![]() Elizabeth Nottingham, as she was known professionally throughout her life, first exhibited in New York galleries in 1929 and continued to show her work regularly in New York and Virginia. ![]() After graduating from Randolph-Macon Woman's College (later Randolph College) in 1928, she studied for three years at the Art Students League and received two fellowships for further study in Europe. 1Īcclaimed artist Mary Elizabeth Nottingham Day (November 29, 1907–April 2, 1956) grew up in Culpeper, which often figured in her paintings. She was an Art Teacher at Mary Baldwin College. Nottingham and Corelia Payne and the wife of Horace Day. She was shown as Elizabeth Nottingham Day, born in North Carolina and died in Staunton, Augusta Co, VA. Mary Elizabeth Nottingham died on 2 April 1956 at Staunton, Augusta Co, VA, at age 48. 4Īs of 31 July 1941,her married name was Day. He was shown as Horace Talmage Day, age 32, the son of Daniel Jackson Steward Day and Rachel Mackay Smith and she was shown as Mary Elizabeth Nottingham, age 33, the daughter of Edgar Jameson Nottingham and Mary Cornelia Payne. She married Horace Talmage Day on 31 July 1941 at Amherst Co, VA. Nottingham, a 28 year old wife, born in North Carolina & both of her parents were born in VA and Mary E. Nottingham, a 33 year old wage earner at Southern Ex Co, born in VA & were both of his parents, married 6 years. Mary was listed with her parents in the census of 15 April 1910 at Asheville Ward 4, Buncombe Co, NC. Mary Elizabeth Nottingham was born on 29 November 1907 at Rowan Co, North Carolina. Her tombstone shows her as Cornelia Payne Nottingham,. Mary was buried at Masonic Cemetery, Culpeper, Culpeper Co, VA. She died on 30 September 1959 at Culpeper Co, VA, at age 77. Mary was listed with her husband in the census of 15 April 1910 at Asheville Ward 4, Buncombe Co, NC. 1, 2Īs of circa 1904,her married name was Nottingham. and Cora Barksdale, circa 1904 at Culpeper Co, VA. She married Edgar Jameson Nottingham Jr., son of Edgar Jameson Nottingham Sr. Mary Cornelia Payne was born on 10 August 1882 at Culpeper Co, VA. Thomas Johnson (Burgess at Jamestown)ĭescendants of Adam Thorowgood (First Families of Virginia)ĭescendants of Sir George Yeardley (Ancient Planter) The New York Yankees often mark the anniversary of Gehrig’s farewell speech on July 4, 1939.Descendants of Col. MLB teams and players helped raise millions of dollars in 2014′s ALS Ice Bucket Challenge. MLB’s committee includes Oakland outfielder Stephen Piscotty, whose mother died of ALS Colorado outfielder Sam Hillard, whose father has been diagnosed with ALS and Milwaukee catcher Jacob Nottingham, whose family includes six people who died of ALS. He was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame in 1939.īaseball Commissioner Rob Manfred said in a statement that Gehrig’s “humility and courage continue to inspire our society” and “the pressing need to find cures remains.” ![]() Gehrig died of ALS at age 37 on June 2, 1941. The mark stood until September 1995 by Baltimore’s Cal Ripken Jr., who played 2,632 consecutive games in a streak that ended in 1998. June 2 marks the 96th anniversary of when Gehrig made started at first base for the New York Yankees in place of Willy Pipp, starting his record streak of 2,130 consecutive games played.
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