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Lucinda Davis — (near 1848 after 1937) was a slave who grew up in the Creek Indian culture. Her date of birth was near the year 1848, and she died after 1937. One source hinted that her death took place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, under the care of her daughter. She… … Wikipedia
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Catherine Sinclair — (17 April, 1800 ndash; 6 August, 1864) was a Scottish writer. She was born at Thurso Castle, Caithness, Scotland to Sir John Sinclair, 1st Baronet and Diana Macdonald. Catherine died unmarried. A monument was erected to her memory in Edinburgh s… … Wikipedia
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