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Aurilla Furber (October 19, 1847 –
April 13, 1898) was a 19th-century
American author, editor, and
activist from Minnesota. She is
remembered as an author...
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Carollynn Aurilla Downer (née Chatham;
October 9, 1933 –
January 13, 2025) was an
American feminist lawyer and non-fiction
author who
focused her career...
- women's
rights advocate. She was born in Cortland, New York, to John and
Aurilla Phelps, and grew up in
Elmira where she
became a Baptist. She
founded the...
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October 17 –
Chiquinha Gonzaga,
Brazilian composer (d. 1935)
October 19 –
Aurilla Furber,
American author, editor, and
activist (d. 1898)
October 20 – Mifflin...
- 1817)
March 28 –
Anton Seidl,
Hungarian conductor (b. 1850)
April 13 –
Aurilla Furber,
American author (b. 1847)
April 15 – Te
Keepa Te Rangihiwinui,...
- in
Neepawa and then back in
Portage la Prairie. In 1913 he
married Mary
Aurilla ("Rill") Porter, whom he had met when both were
members of the St. Mary's...
- Head
Coach Michael Birawer,
artist Mark Doten,
novelist and
librettist Aurilla Furber, poet
Joseph W. Furber,
Minnesota legislator Walter R. Hanson, Minnesota...
- in New Hartford,
Connecticut in 1812 to
Isaac Kellogg (1782–1824) and
Aurilla Barney (1792–1861).
George graduated from
Wesleyan University in 1837....
- in New Hartford, Connecticut, on
December 6, 1813, the son of
Isaac and
Aurilla Barney,
prosperous farmers with a long
family history in New England. After...
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Goldford or
Guldeford AURIFABER – Orfeur, an
ancient name in *****berland de
AURILLA –
Overall de
AUTHIERO – d'Authier,
Dauthier de
AUTRICO – d'Auxerre; Oxier...