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  2. Julia Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Morgan, the daughter of Charles Bill Morgan and Eliza Woodland Parmelee Morgan, was born on January 20, 1872, the second of five children. Her mother, Eliza, grew up as the indulged daughter of Albert O. Parmelee, a cotton trader and millionaire who financially supported the couple when they moved to San Francisco. [8]

  3. Ella Ewing - Wikipedia

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    Ella Ewing was born in La Grange, Missouri, the only child of Benjamin F. and Anna Eliza (Herring) Ewing. [1] While a toddler, Ella's family moved to the small Scotland County community of Rainbow, southeast of Gorin, Missouri. She was of normal size while a baby and young child, with the first signs of any abnormality appearing shortly after ...

  4. Julia Sears - Wikipedia

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    Julia Ann Sears was born to Constant and Deborah Chipman Sears on March 19, 1839, in East Dennis, Cape Cod, Massachusetts. [2] Julia was the second youngest of six siblings: Thankful Snow, Emily, Sarah R., Betsey Thomas, and Amanda. [2] Her mother had another daughter, who died in 1832. [2] Julia had no uncles or brothers. [2]

  5. Category:1872 births - Wikipedia

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    A. Fredrik Aarnseth; Charles L. Aarons; Juan Abad; Jacques Abady; Alexander Nikolayevich Abaza; Cleveland Abbe Jr. Charles Greeley Abbot; Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

  6. History of women in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The average size of a completed family 1660–1700 was 7.1 children; the birth rate was 49 babies per year per 1000 people, and the death rate was about 22 deaths per year per 1000 people. About 27 percent of the population comprised men between 16 and 60 years old. [22]

  7. Category:1870s births - Wikipedia

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    1872 births (4,055 P) 1873 births (4,051 P) 1874 births (4,179 P) ... John Brown (footballer, born 1876) Mercy Brown vampire incident; Gerald Browne (politician ...

  8. ‘12 Badass Women’ by Huffington Post

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    Born in New Mexico, Adelina “Nina” Otero-Warren made her mark by being the first woman of Mexican descent to run for U.S. Congress, helping New Mexico ratify the 19th Amendment, which gave women the right to vote, and tirelessly advocating for underrepresented populations and public education.

  9. Fanny Fern - Wikipedia

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    Fanny Fern (born Sara Payson Willis; July 9, 1811 – October 10, 1872), was an American novelist, children's writer, humorist, and newspaper columnist in the 1850s to 1870s. Her popularity has been attributed to a conversational style and sense of what mattered to her mostly middle-class female readers.