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Elizabeth Bodine ( 1898 – 1986 ) was a humanitarian who was given the Theodore Roosevelt Rough Rider Award in July 1979 in recognition of the International Year of the Child.
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* The Royal Western Nova Scotia Yacht Club ; founded in 1898 as the Digby Yacht Club ; reconstituted by a Royal Charter issued in 1969 by Queen Elizabeth II
Luce, known to his friends as " Father Time ," was born in Tengchow, China, on April 3, 1898, the son of Elizabeth Middleton and Henry Winters Luce, who was a Presbyterian missionary.
Dorothy Elizabeth Gish ( March 11, 1898 – June 4, 1968 ) was an American actress, and the younger sister of actress Lillian Gish.
Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard ( September 28, 1839 – February 17, 1898 ) was an American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist.
* Fifteen saddle-tank locomotives were acquired from Black, Hawthorn and Company and Chapman and Furneaux between 1889 and 1898, for use by the Table Bay and Port Elizabeth Harbour Boards.
The couple had three daughters and two twin sons: Mary Ogden (" Molly ") Adams, Louisa Catherine Adams, Elizabeth Ogden (" Elise ") Adams, John Adams ( b. 1875-1964 ), and Henry Adams ( b. 1875-1951 ), both of whom graduated Harvard in 1898.
Upon his death in 1898, Forbes left Naushon in a trust administered by his 5 surviving children and it is now owned by Naushon Island Trust, Inc. Pasque Island, and Nashawena Island, the next two islands in the Elizabeth Island chain, were purchased at different times by J. M. Forbes descendants and remain privately owned.
This was when she created her pen name " Elizabeth " and launched her career as a writer by publishing her semi-autobiographical, the brooding yet satirical Elizabeth and her German Garden ( 1898 ).
In 1898 von Arnim started her literary career by publishing Elizabeth and Her German Garden, a semi-autobiographical novel published anonymously.
Mary Elizabeth Pruett Farrington ( May 30, 1898 – July 21, 1984 ), usually called Elizabeth P. Farrington, was publisher of the Honolulu Star-Bulletin and an American statesman who served as delegate to the United States Congress for the Territory of Hawai ' i. She was the wife to Joseph Rider Farrington, whom she had succeeded in Washington, DC.
* Elizabeth P. Farrington ( 1898 – 1984 ), Honolulu Star-Bulletin publisher, Congressional Delegate for the Territory of Hawaii and wife of Joseph Rider Farrington
Rachel Fuller Brown ( November 23, 1898 – January 14, 1980 ) was a chemist best known for her long-distance collaboration with microbiologist Elizabeth Lee Hazen in developing the first useful antifungal antibiotic, Nystatin, while doing research for the Division of Laboratories and Research of the New York State Department of Health.
They had four children: Anna Seelye, who married Benjamin Kendall Emerson, an Amherst College professor, in 1901 ; Elizabeth Seelye, who married James Wilson Bixler, an Amherst graduate, in 1891, and who died in 1894 ; Mabel, who married Bixler in 1898 ; and William James Seelye, who graduated from Amherst College in 1879.
In 1898 she toured Tasmania again with South Australian Elizabeth Nicholls, they visited 30 towns collecting signatures on a petition.
For example, between 1888 and 1898, nearly 1, 800 Chinese departed from Port Louis with ports on the African mainland — largely Port Elizabeth and Durban — as their destinations.
* Lady Caroline Elizabeth Keppel ( 1814 – 1898 ), married the Very Reverend Thomas Garnier and had issue.
Daniel Edward, born 25 March 1866 ( Toodjay ), married on 26 July 1891 to Elizabeth Jane Clune, born 1872 ( New Norcia ), children: Daniel Ignatius, born 16 September 1892, Francis Xavier Aloys, born 1894, Mary Patricia, born 1896, Clement Augustine, born 1898, Vincent Jeramiah, born 26 April 1900 ;
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Alexander Emmanuel Rodolphe Agassiz ( December 17, 1835 – March 27, 1910 ), son of Louis Agassiz and stepson of Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, was an American scientist and engineer.
* 1982 – Patriation of the Canadian constitution in Ottawa by Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada.
In 1815, Patrick was appointed curate of the chapel in Thornton, near Bradford ; a second daughter, Elizabeth ( 1815 – 1825 ), was born shortly after.
Maria's sister, Elizabeth Branwell ( 1776 – 1842 ), moved to the parsonage, initially to nurse her dying sister, but she spent the rest of her life there raising the children.
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