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  1. Margaret's tomb appears on the cover of Damien Duffy's book, Aristocratic Women in Ireland, 1450-1660: The Ormond Family, Power and Politics (Boydell & Brewer, 2021). Her family is covered extensively in the section "Family, Marriage and Politics: The 6 Daughters of Margaret FitzGerald & Piers Butler", pp.105-138:

  2. 19 de mar. de 2013 · Margaret K. Butler, a mathematician who helped develop U.S. computers in the early 1950s and championed women in science, has died, friends said.

  3. Alison FitzEustace. Margaret Butler (née FitzGerald ), Countess of Ormond, Countess of Ossory (c. 1473 – 9 August 1542) [1] was an Irish noblewoman and a member of the powerful and celebrated FitzGerald dynasty also known as "The Geraldines". She married Piers Butler, 8th Earl of Ormond, by whom she had three sons and six daughters.

  4. ABOUT MARGARET K. BUTLER (1924-2013) This Argonne-based fellowship program is named in honor of Margaret K. Butler, a pioneering scientist who spent her career at the leading edge of computer science and nuclear energy. She programmed the first digital computers at Argonne National Laboratory in the early 1950s, helped design subsequent ones ...

  5. Portrayed by. Kathleen Chalfant. Episode count: 7. Maragret Butler is a recurring character on the Showtime series The Affair. She is the current wife of Bruce Butler and mother of Helen Solloway. She is portrayed by Kathleen Chalfant. Categories. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted.

  6. 13 de fev. de 2024 · April 11, 1959 - February 13, 2024. Margaret Douglas Moncure Butler of Roanoke, Va., passed away on Tuesday, February 13, 2024. She was born in Washington, D.C. to the late William Augustus and Margaret McNeale Moncure. She was raised in Alexandria and attended Oldfields School in Glencoe, MD, and Mary Baldwin College in Staunton.

  7. Margaret Mary Butler was born in Greymouth on 30 April 1883, the youngest of four children of Irish parents Edward Butler, the Grey County engineer, and his wife, Mary Delaney. After Edward's death in August 1884 the family moved to Wellington, where Mary became a prosperous hotel-keeper. Margaret was educated at St Mary's Convent and ...