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Eliza Jumel (née Bowen;
April 2, 1775 – July 16, 1865), also
known as
Eliza Burr, was a
wealthy American socialite. She was
married to
Aaron Burr and...
- The Morris–
Jumel Mansion (also
known as the
Morris House,
Mount Morris,
Jumel Mansion, and Morris–
Jumel Mansion Museum) is an 18th-century
historic house...
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Jumel (French pronunciation: [ʒymɛl]; Picard:
Jumèl) is a
commune in the
Somme department in Hauts-de-France in
northern France.
Jumel is
situated on the...
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Jumel is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Betty Jumel (1901–1990),
British variety hall
entertainer and
actress Eliza Jumel (1775–1865)...
- Marie-Catherine Le
Jumel de Barneville,
Baroness d'Aulnoy (September 1652 – 14
January 1705), also
known as
Countess d'Aulnoy, was a
French author known...
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Betty Jumel (5 May 1901 – 14
October 1990) was a
British variety hall
entertainer and actress.
Betty Jumel was born Amy Ada
Beatrice Grimshaw in Fairhaven...
- The
Jumel Terrace Historic District is a
small New York City and
national historic district located in the
Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan...
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Mayor Edward I. Koch,
Governor John
Adams Dix,
Ralph Ellison, and
Eliza Jumel. In 1823, all
burials south of
Canal Street became forbidden by New York...
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Jumel (French pronunciation: [sebastjɛ̃ ʒymɛl]; born 20
December 1971) is a
French politician and a
member of the
French Communist Party (PCF).
Jumel...
- respectively.
Other points of
interest include Audubon Terrace, the Morris–
Jumel Mansion, the
United Palace, the
Audubon Ballroom, and the Fort Washington...