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Aroline Sanborn (August 13, 1825 - July 10, 1900) was a nineteenth-century
American diarist who
lived in Kingston, New Hampshire. She was the wife of...
- Marblehead, M****achusetts,
United States. It was
completed in 1935 for
Aroline Gove,
daughter of
Lydia Pinkham.
During the 1970s and 80s it was owned...
- 1848. A
third son,
William Pinkham, was born in 1852, and a daughter,
Aroline Chase Pinkham, in 1857. All the
Pinkham children would eventually be involved...
- and
served for two
years in the
United States Navy. He
married Martha Aroline Sinclair on
October 7, 1885. W****s made a
fortune in
banking during the...
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Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Hanson, Seibert; E,
Aroline (2019). "Reexamining the
classification of an
endangered language: The...
- 1080/20004508.2020.1823121. S2CID 228924334. Kingston,
Lindsey N.; Hanson,
Aroline E.
Seibert (June 2022). "Marginalized and Misunderstood: How Anti-Rohingya...
- who was a
United States congressman and
Secretary of War, and
Martha Aroline Sinclair. His
older sister was
Katherine W****s, wife of John Washington...
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Caroline von Gomperz-Bettelheim, or C(K)
aroline Bettelheim, pseudonym:
Tellheim (Hungarian: Bettelheim-Gomperz Caroline; 1 June 1845, in Pest – 13 December...
- Store,
originally of 24,
Adelaide Arcade,
later of
suburban Hindmarsh. C(
aroline)
Ethel Fitch (1879 – )
married Albert Clement Finlayson on 25
April 1907...
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author Arthur Loomis Sanborn (1850–1920),
United States federal judge Aroline Sanborn (1825–1900),
diarist Ashton Sanborn (1882–1970),
American archaeologist...