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In 1871, she married James George Skelton Anderson ( d. 1907 ) of the Orient Steamship Company co-owned by his uncle Arthur Anderson, but she did not give up her medical practice.
The second French school was Symbolism, which literary historians see beginning with the poet Charles Baudelaire ( 1861 – 67 ) ( Les fleurs du mal, 1857 ), and including the later poets, Arthur Rimbaud ( 1854 – 91 ), Paul Verlaine ( 1844 – 96 ), Stéphane Mallarmé ( 1842 – 98 ), and Paul Valéry ( 1871 – 1945 ).
* 1871Arthur Griffith, Irish politician ( d. 1922 )
On tour in 1871, Carte conducted Cox and Box by composer Arthur Sullivan and dramatist F. C. Burnand, in tandem with English adaptations of two Offenbach pieces, called Rose of Auvergne and Breaking the Spell, in which Carte's client Selina Dolaro appeared.
In 1871, Felix Klein, by adapting a metric discussed by Arthur Cayley in 1852, was able to bring metric properties into a projective setting and was therefore able to unify the treatments of hyperbolic, euclidean and elliptic geometry under the umbrella of projective geometry.
The couple had four children: Arthur Neville in 1869, Ida in 1870, Hilda in 1871, and Ethel in 1873.
B. Peck ; 1870 – 1871, M. Robinson ; 1872 – 1873, S. M. Lester ; 1874, J. H. Bonesteel ; 1875, John H. Alsin ; 1876, David Horton ; 1878 – 1880, Milo Robinson ; 1881, Arthur M. Peck ; 1882, Andrew J.
1868, Lewis Robins ; 1869, Washington Snyder ; 1870 – 1871, Sylvester M. Lester ; 1872 – 1873, George F. Rogers ; 1874 – 1875, Alvin H. Cipperly ; 1876 – 1880, Arthur M. Peck ; 1881 – 1885, James C. Cotton ; 1886 – 1888, Sanford B. Horton ; 1889 – 1895, Frank Pettit ; 1896 -, John B. Martin.
( Other possible precursors are Monmouthshire-born Arthur Machen ( 1863 – 1947 ), and Joseph Keating ( 1871 – 1934 ), who began his working life as a South Wales miner.
* George Philip Cecil Arthur Stanhope, 7th Earl of Chesterfield ( 1831 – 1871 )
Verlaine returned to Paris in August 1871, and, in September, he received the first letter from Arthur Rimbaud.
The first concert at the Hall was Arthur Sullivan's cantata, On Shore and Sea, which was performed on 1 May 1871.
In 1871, Taylor supplied the words to Arthur Sullivan's dramatic cantata, On Shore and Sea.
Perhaps the first English song cycle was Arthur Sullivan's The Window ; or, The Song of the Wrens ( 1871 ), to a text of eleven poems by Tennyson.
Arthur Skipworth, assisted by William Wayte and Charles Ranken, wrote The Chess Players ' Quarterly Chronicle, which was published in York from February 1868 to December 1871.
In 1871, W. S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan had written Thespis, an extravaganza for the Gaiety Theatre's holiday season that did not lead immediately to any further collaboration.
* Sir Robert Arthur Young ( 1871 – 1959 ), British physician
* Stephanie Marie Antonie ( 6 July 1851, Schillingsfürst-18 March 1882, Munich ); married ( 12 April 1871, Schillingsfürst ) Count Arthur von Schönborn-Wiesentheid ( 30 January 1846, Würzburg-29 September 1915, Wiesentheid )
* Arthur Wills John Wellington Trumbull Blundell Hill, 6th Marquess of Downshire ( 1871 – 1918 )
From 1871 onwards Prince Arthur's Landing, then Port Arthur, was the administrative centre for Thunder Bay District ( created 1871 by the Ontario government ).
* Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede ( 1871 – 1946 )
* Ellen Hansbrough Herndon Arthur ( 1871 – 1915 )-Still a child while her father was president, she was shielded from the press.
* Herbert Arthur Sinnott ( 1871 –?

1871 and married
At his return from Ethiopia, he married Virginie Vincent de Saint Bonnet in 1848, and settled in Hendaye where he purchased 250ha to build his castle, and became the mayor of the city from 1871 to 1875.
Monet and Camille Doncieux had married just before the war ( 28 June 1870 ) and, after their excursion to London and Zaandam, they had moved to Argenteuil, in December 1871.
In 1871 he married his mother ’ s maid, Julie Vellay, a vineyard grower ’ s daughter, with whom he would later have seven children.
They married in July 1871.
On December 25, 1871, Edison married 16-year-old Mary Stilwell ( 1855 – 1884 ), whom he had met two months earlier ; she was an employee at one of his shops.
Beginning a novel tradition, one of that couple's daughters, Princess Olga Aleksandrovna Yurievskaya ( 1873 – 1925 ), in 1895 married the child of an 1868 morganatic marriage in the House of Nassau, George, Count von Merenberg ( 1871 – 1965 ).
In 1822, at the age of eighteen, Sand married Baron Casimir Dudevant ( 1795 – 1871 ), illegitimate son of Baron Jean-François Dudevant.
In 1871 he had married a woman named Mary Ellen Latchford, with whom he would have five children, and he went on to earn employment working as a teacher at various schools across Britain.
He married Alice Anna Graham, daughter of William Graham, on 16 May 1871 in the St George Hanover Square area.
Morton married his first wife, Lucy Young Kimball ( July 22, 1836 – July 11, 1871 ) on October 15, 1856 in Flatlands, Brooklyn.
* Surnamed " Lo " or " Law " (), married Wong in 1871, died of illness three months after their marriage.
In 1871, he married Anna " Nannie " Cabot Mills Davis, daughter of Admiral Charles Henry Davis.
On 17 November 1919, Alexander married the non-royal Greek " aristocrat " Aspasia Manos ( 1896 – 1972 ) of the Manos family, the daughter of colonel Petros Manos ( 1871 – 1918 ) and his wife Maria Argyropoulous ( 1874 – 1930 ).
** Elizabeth Frances Cockburn ( 1845-1925 ), married to Henry Charles Biddulph Cotton Raban ( 1837-Chittagong, Bengal, 20 March 1871 ), who was with the Bengal Civil Service, and had one daughter:
* Lawrence Cockburn ( Edinburgh, Midlothian, 25 February 1822-Brighton, Victoria, 2 September 1871 ), a squatter, married at Brighton, Victoria, in 1859 to Annie Maria Smith, and had one son:
In 1871, at the age of 35, the composer married Léontine Estelle Denain.
" On 26 November 1896 Petrie married Hilda Urlin ( 1871 – 1957 ) in London.
* Mary Brown Wanamaker ( 1871 – 1954 ) married Barclay Harding Warburton I, father of Barclay Harding Warburton II
Consuelo Vanderbilt was married at St. Thomas Episcopal Church, New York City, New York, on 6 November 1895, to Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough ( 1871 – 1934 ).
She and Martin soon got to know each other, and were married during an 1871 tour of the circus in Europe.
The giant couple became a touring sensation and eventually fell in love and, on 17 June 1871 in St Martin-in-the-Fields in London, they married.
In 1871 she married Albert Parsons, a former Confederate soldier.
He married in 1871 Elizabeth, baroness de Dedem, daughter of baron de Dedem, a general in the Dutch service, but had no children.

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