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Anne-Margaretta Burr (née Scobell, also known as Margaretta Higford Burr; 30 April 1817 – 22 January 1892 [1]) was an English watercolour painter. [2] Biography
Margaretta Brucker (1883–1958), American fiction author; Margaretta Higford Burr, also known as Anne-Margaretta Burr (1817–1892), English watercolour painter; Margaretta Parker Cox, née Blair (fl. 1910s–1950s), second wife of politician James M. Cox and First Lady of Ohio; Margaretta Craig (1902–1963), American nurse and a missionary
Burr married Anne-Margaretta Scobell, an amateur watercolour artist, on 18 September 1839 at St Marylebone Parish Church. [5] They had four sons – Higford (b. 20 July 1840), Edward (b. 25 September 1842), James Scudamore (b. 15 January 1854). [1] and Arthur Scudamore (b. 21 June 1857). Burr died on 29 November 1885.
Theodosia Burr Alston [5] Jun 21, 1783 – Jan 2, 1813 Joseph Alston Mother of: Aaron Burr Alston (1802–1812) Lost at sea in 1813 Albany, New York: Sarah "Sally" Burr Jun 20 1785 – Oct 19 1788 No spouse Died young James Burr February 1787 No spouse Stillborn: unnamed son July 9, 1788 No spouse Stillborn
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A. John White Abbott; William Adam (artist) Charles James Adams; Eleazar Albin; Winton Aldridge; William Alexander (painter) Henry Thomas Alken; Joseph William Allen
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The Fox sisters. From left to right: Margaretta, Kate and Leah. The Fox sisters were three sisters from Rochester, New York who played an important role in the creation of Spiritualism: Leah (April 8, 1813 – November 1, 1890), Margaretta (also called Maggie), (October 7, 1833 – March 8, 1893) and Catherine Fox (also called Kate) (March 27, 1837 – July 2, 1892). [1]