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Anthony Quinn, Mexican-born American actor, painter and writer; Julia Roberts, American actress and producer; Jane Russell, American film actress and one of Hollywood's leading sex symbols; Gene Siskel, American film critic, orphaned at age 9 & raised by aunt and uncle; Barbara Stanwyck, American actress, raised in foster homes from age 2
Historians believe that the first cholera pandemic had lingered in Indonesia and the Philippines in 1830. The second cholera pandemic spread from India to Russia and then to the rest of Europe claiming hundreds of thousands of lives. [47] It reached Moscow in August 1830, and by 1831, the epidemic had infiltrated Russia's main cities and towns.
July 2 – Robert H. Adams, U.S. Senator from Mississippi in 1830 (born 1792) August 6 – David Walker, African American abolitionist and writer (born 1796) August 9 – James Armistead Lafayette, African American slave, Continental Army double agent (born 1748 or 1760) September 24 – Elizabeth Monroe, First Lady of the United States (born 1768)
Frank Reicher – German-born American actor, director and producer [322] Jeremy Renner – actor and musician [323] [324] Denise Richards – actress; Molly Ringwald – actress; Naya Rivera – actress and singer; Julia Roberts – actress and producer [325] Isabella Rossellini – actress, daughter of Ingrid Bergman; Andrew Rothenberg ...
An increasing number of people ignored the ancestry question or chose no specific ancestral group such as "American or United States". In the 2000 census this represented over 56.1 million or 19.9% of the United States population, an increase from 26.2 million (10.5%) in 1990 and 38.2 million (16.9%) in 1980 and are specified as "unclassified ...
Patsey (born c. 1830), an enslaved African-American person who lived in the mid-1800s in South Carolina. Paul Jennings (1799–1874), personal servant enslaved by President James Madison during and after his White House years, bought his freedom in 1845 from Daniel Webster.