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Ellizabeth Bentley
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Ellizabeth Bentley, Circa 1680 - 1723 Ellizabeth Bentley 1680 1723 Rhode Island
Ellizabeth Bentley was born circa 1680, in , Rhode Island.
Ellizabeth married William Bentley on 1703, at age 23 in , Connecticut.
William was born circa 1676, in , Rhode Island.
They had 8 children: George Bentley, John Bentley and .
Ellizabeth passed away on 1723, at age 43.
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Ellizabeth BentleyEllizabeth Bentley in The Spokesman-Review - Feb 16 1957
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"... "I do not see any reason why the Soviets cannot bo stopped.” maintained contact three spy rings. Since two of tne rm gs were exposed by Whittaker Chambers and Ellizabeth Bentley, he sald, that would leave 16 rags "that are at large and have the free run ot the country." ANIMAL BILL PROTESTED BOSTON, Feb. lo. Suffolk p„ h county grand ..."
Publication place: Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, United States
Ellizabeth BentleyEllizabeth Bentley in St. Petersburg Times - Jan 28 1951
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"... Atta lr' by the Korean war correspondent, Marguerite Higgins; Admiral Husband E. account of “Pearl and Robert Payne's “Red Storm Over Asla.” There will be books by or about Ellizabeth Bentley, Arturo Toscanini, Emily Dickinson, Suleiman “The Magnificent" and James Cook. The truth and nothing but the truth, we hope, will be told to lllllan Barker's “The Legend” and Allan Chalmers' ..."
Publication place: St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, United States
Ellizabeth BentleyEllizabeth Bentley in The Milwaukee Sentinel - Aug 17 1948
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"... a hussy ls any female who ls receiving more attention than herself, so we waited patiently for her to Identify, the culprit. It developed she was referring to Miss Ellizabeth Bentley, the repentant Soviet spy. “Tho idea of making sueli a fuss over that woman!" continued Tabby, llv her own admission sho is nn hetter than she should lic. Sho brazenly ..."
Publication place: Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, United States