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  1. 8 de may. de 2017 · She was 29-year-old Lillian Frances Smith, the daughter of a white Quaker couple from New England. A former performer in William “Buffalo Bill” Cody’s Wild West show, she had earned the ...

  2. Frances Smith Foster Her specialties include African American family life before the twentieth century, African American literature, and the literature of slavery. Recent publications include Written by Herself: Literary Production by African American Women, 1726-1892 and Minnie's Sacrifice, Sowing and Reaping, Trial and Triumph: Three Rediscovered Novels by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.

  3. 22 de ago. de 2017 · Florence Nightingale nació el 12 de mayo de 1820 en Florencia, en aquel momento capital del Gran Ducado de Toscana. Perteneciente a una familia acomodada, era hija de William Edward Nightingale y Frances Smith; Frances, su hermana mayor fue escritora y periodista.

  4. Liked by Frances Smith. The personal take: ideology is useless for solving problems, collaboration defines our success as a species, empathy is hardest when you need it most, vulnerability is as important as it can be hard and evolution peaked at dogs. How we get the best out of eachother and the world around us fascinates me.

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  6. Frances is a maternal great-grandmother of Queen Elizabeth II. Frances was born in 1832. Her father was Oswald Smith, of Blendon Hall (7 July 1794 – 18 June 1863), and her mother was Henrietta Mildred Hodgson (c. 1805–1891). Her paternal grandparents were George Smith and wife Frances Mary Mosley, daughter of Sir John Parker Mosley, 1st Baronet, and wife Elizabeth Bayley, granddaughter of ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrancEyEFrancEyE - Wikipedia

    Frances Dean Smith was born Frances Elizabeth Dean, in San Rafael, California, on March 19, 1922. During her childhood her family moved to the East Coast, where she grew up. [1] She married Wray Smith while living on the East Coast. They had four daughters, Patricia, Irene, Sara, and Ruth, and eventually divorced.