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  2. Elizabeth Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth was born on 3 February 1821, in Bristol, England, to Samuel Blackwell, who was a sugar refiner, and his wife Hannah (Lane) Blackwell. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] She had two older siblings, Anna and Marian, and would eventually have six younger siblings: Samuel (married Antoinette Brown ), Henry (married Lucy Stone ), Emily (second woman in the U.S ...

  3. Emily Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    Emily was able to see her sister Elizabeth one final time in 1906 before the eldest Blackwell fell down a flight of stairs and never fully recovered and ended up passing in May 1910. [1] Emily Blackwell died due to enterocolitis on September 7, 1910, in York Cliffs, Maine, a few months after her sister Elizabeth's death in England. [12]

  4. Elizabeth Blackwell (illustrator) - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Blackwell (born 23 April 1699 in Aberdeen [1] [2] [3] –1758) was a botanical illustrator best known as drawer and engraver of the plates for A Curious Herbal, published between 1737 and 1739. It illustrated medicinal plants in a reference work for the use of physicians and apothecaries.

  5. The story of two Brooklyn sisters who forged a family of firsts

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    A look at the lives of Dr. Susan Smith McKinney Steward, the first Black female doctor in New York, and her sister Sarah J. S. Tompkins Garnet, the first Black female principal in NYC.

  6. Kitty Barry Blackwell - Wikipedia

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    Kitty Barry Blackwell was born Katherine Barry in Ireland in 1848. She was orphaned, and in 1854, at the age of seven, she was adopted by Elizabeth Blackwell in New York City. Barry was partially deaf, which reportedly affected her confidence. Barry lived with Blackwell until Blackwell's death in 1910.

  7. Dr. Phil's Tips for Parents Helping Kids Return to Life 'Post ...

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    Stars Who Tested Positive for Coronavirus Read article “This pandemic has had a devastating impact on children, and it’s on multiple fronts,” the Dr. Phil host, 70, told Us Weekly ...

  8. 10 Little-Known Facts About Queen Elizabeth II’s Coronation

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    Keep scrolling for 10 little-known facts about the ceremony. Queen Elizabeth II Through the Years Read article 1. Elizabeth was the sixth queen to have been crowned in Westminster Abbey.

  9. Rebecca Cole - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Blackwell Rebecca J. Cole (March 16, 1846 – August 14, 1922) was an American physician , organization founder and social reformer. In 1867, she became the second African-American woman to become a doctor in the United States , after Rebecca Lee Crumpler three years earlier.