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  2. Followers and supporters of William Walker's filibustering in ...

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    He was an officer in Walker’s army. Back in the U.S. in 1859, he married Ellen Virginia Allen. The couple had three children. During the Civil War, he was captured by Union forces outside of Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1864. After the war, in 1879, Allen moved to Texas, where he became the operator of a cotton press. [11]

  3. Juliane de Fontevrault - Wikipedia

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    Juliane de Fontevrault was an illegitimate daughter of Henry I of England; her father, at her birth, was not yet king.Her mother is unknown, though some scholars have suggested the king's mistress Ansfrida (Ansfride) [1] who was the mother of Richard of Lincoln and possibly Fulk FitzRoy, two other illegitimate children of Henry. [2]

  4. George Dealey - Wikipedia

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    Dealey was born on September 18, 1859, at the home of his parents, George Dealey (1829–1894) and Mary Ann Nellins (1829–1913), on Queen St., Rusholme, Manchester, England. He was the fifth of 10 children. In the mid-1860s the family moved to Liverpool, England, where he began his

  5. Tenth Street Freedman's Town - Wikipedia

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    Upon Emancipation in 1865, freedmen streamed into Texas cities from across the South. Some sought family members who had been moved west as the Civil War advanced. All sought opportunity. Arch Miller, who came to Texas as William Brown Miller's slave in 1847, was among those who settled on Cedar Creek south of the "Negro Burial Ground." [9]

  6. Buckner International - Wikipedia

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    Buckner International is a private adoption agency licensed by the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. [3] It provides domestic and international adoption services, foster care, and support services. [4] It provides services to over 2,000 individuals receiving pre-adoption services and 1,000 individuals receiving post-adoption ...

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  8. Richard of Lincoln (son of Henry I) - Wikipedia

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    Richard of Lincoln (before 1101 – 25 November 1120) was the illegitimate son of Henry I of England. [1] Richard was born before 1101 to Henry and a woman named Ansfride, widow of Aanskill (origins unknown). She is often referred to as Henry’s third mistress. Richard was brought up and educated by Robert Bloet, the Bishop of Lincoln.

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