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  1. Lucy Audubon: A Biography (Updated) : DeLatte, Carolyn E, Irmscher, Professor Christoph: Amazon.com.mx: Libros

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  2. Lucy Bakewell Audubon’s story is well worth telling. Her husband was none other than John James Audubon. The two fell in love and married when still young in spite of resistance from both of their families. Lucy ( 1787-1874) was a strong, educated woman who had been raised in a well- off English family who moved to the US during her adolescence.

  3. 6 de feb. de 2024 · Join us at the Audubon Public Library on March 13th at 10 AM for a story time, read by the authors! Painting demo with kids craft, book signing! All ages welcome (FREE).

  4. John James Audubon. John James Audubon nota 1 ( Les Cayes, Saint-Domingue (actual Haití ), 26 de abril de 1785 – Nueva York, 27 de enero de 1851) fue un ornitólogo, naturalista y pintor francés, nacionalizado estadounidense en 1812, considerado como el primer ornitólogo de América .

  5. www.audubonparkny.com › audubonfamilyAudubon Family Tree

    The Audubons of Minniesland. Lucy (Lulu) (30 June 1838 - Feb 21, 1909) William Bakewell Audubon* (8 April 1847 - 1932) Benjamin Philips Audubon (7 September 1855 - 15 March 1886) Maria Rebecca Audubon (19 August 1843 - 1925) Harriet Bachman Audubon (30 October 1839 - 1933) Annie Gordon Audubon (29 March 1854 - 1907) John James Audubon (18 ...

  6. 25 de jul. de 2007 · 1804 Meets and falls in love with Lucy Bakewell, daughter of neighbor William Bakewell in Mill Grove. ... 1819 Samuel Adams Bowen attacks Audubon on the street; Audubon stabs him in self-defense.

  7. Biography. John James Audubon was born April 26, 1785, in Les Cayes, Santo Domingo (now Haiti), the illegitimate son of French sea captain Jean Audubon and a servant, Jeanne Rabine. In 1789, a few years after the death of his mother, he was taken to France and raised by his father and stepmother. During a happy childhood at Coueron, near Nantes ...