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  • That was no theft, for they are mine, or rather yours, and are waiting for you in my private drawer, where no one has ever looked, except a young girl called Jerrie, who interests me greatly, she is so much like what you must have been when a child.

    Tracy Park Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • 'Jerrie -- Jerrie, that is for your breakfast and grandma's.

    Tracy Park Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • Geraldine "Jerrie" Cobb became a missionary pilot in the Amazon jungles, and "holds world records for speed, altitude and distance that were set in the 1950's."

    Honoring The Mercury 13 Peggy 2007

  • Geraldine "Jerrie" Cobb became a missionary pilot in the Amazon jungles, and "holds world records for speed, altitude and distance that were set in the 1950's."

    Archive 2007-05-01 Peggy 2007

  • 'Jerrie's interests are safe with me,' he said, 'and by the time you return everything will be explained; but find Mr. Tracy as soon as possible.

    Tracy Park Mary Jane Holmes 1866

  • "Jerrie," she recollected he said, "If we let you or other women into the space program, we'd have to let blacks in.

    CapeCodToday Blog Chowder 2010

  • Jerrie and J.J., a former trainer, are both in their 70's.

    Super Saver wins mud-soaked 136th Kentucky Derby 2010

  • Jeri, Jerri, Jerrie American short forms of Jeraldine.

    15,000 Baby Names Bruce Lansky 2010

  • Jeri, Jerri, Jerrie American short forms of Jeraldine.

    15,000 Baby Names Bruce Lansky 2010

  • Jeri, Jerri, Jerrie American short forms of Jeraldine.

    15,000 Baby Names Bruce Lansky 2010

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