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Alfaretta Hart (1860-January 16, 1951) was the
first female police officer in Muncie, Indiana, an
opponent of prohibition, and a
newspaper journalist...
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aerialist at
around the age of 14 as one-half of a
circus act
called The
Alfaretta Sisters.
After a few
years of
circus work,
Barbette went solo and adopted...
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desired to
become one. He
responded to an ad in
Billboard for the
Alfaretta Sisters, an
aerial act, who were
looking for a
replacement member. He...
- ten children.
Clinton married Alfaretta C.
LaClaire in
DeKalb Co.,
Illinois on
December 24, 1873. In 1875, he and
Alfaretta moved to DeKalb. Once there...
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Auxiliary (and
their terms of service): Mary Lula
Figaro Lunnon † (1926–1928)
Alfaretta Ruth O'Ferrall
Aubry † (1928–1952) Lucy
Elizabeth Huff
Jones † (1952–1958)...
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house at 10
Kilborn Street in Bethel, Maine.
Built in 1910 by Dana and
Alfaretta Hall, this
house is a rare and
distinctive local example of Craftsman...
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worked a
variety of jobs,
including as a
hardwood floor contractor,
while Alfaretta worked as a
music instructor.
McAdoo Jr. grew up in a
racially diverse...
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lawyer before moving to Humboldt,
Nebraska in 1879.
Tucker married Alfaretta Bristol of Rock Prairie, Wisconsin. The
union produced two children: George...
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George Mortimer Wilner and
Lillian Isabel Wilner (née Price). He
married Alfaretta Amburn Stark on
April 10, 1917. He
graduated at the
Philadelphia Divinity...
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Cofrin was born in Bradford, New Hampshire, in 1883, to
Paige Cofrin and
Alfaretta Ward Cofrin. At age 13,
Cofrin worked his family's farm
after his father's...