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  1. Frances Smith (missing person) Frances St. John Smith (1909/1910 – disappeared January 13, 1928) was an American college student who disappeared from Smith College in Massachusetts in January 1928. [1] A body recovered from the Connecticut River in March 1929 was identified as being Smith.

  2. Frances Parthenope Verney. Frances Parthenope Verney ( Nápoles, 19 de abril de 1819 - Claydon House, Buckinghamshire, 12 de mayo de 1890) fue una escritora y periodista inglesa, hermana de Florence Nightingale . Claydon House. Sir Harry Verney, esposo de Frances Parthenope. Caricatura en Vanity Fair por Leslie Ward, 15 de julio de 1882.

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  4. Frances Smith was born to Oswald Smith (1794–1863), of Blendon Hall, Bexley, Kent, banker with Smith, Payne, and Smith, and Henrietta Mildred Hodgson (1805–1891). Marriage [ edit ] On 28 September 1853, Frances married Claude Bowes-Lyon (21 July 1824 – 16 February 1904).

  5. When Frances Dora Smith was born on 29 July 1832, in Blendon, London, England, United Kingdom, her father, Oswald Smith of Blendon Hall, was 38 and her mother, Henrietta Mildred Hodgson, was 27. She married Claude George Bowes-Lyon 13th Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne on 28 September 1853, in Bexley, Kent, England, United Kingdom.

  6. William Smith ( Clapham, 22 de septiembre de 1756 - Londres, 31 de mayo de 1835) fue un político inglés, parlamentario durante varias legislaturas. 1 Como disidente inglés su actividad pública permitió que esta minoría religiosa obtuviese derechos políticos. Fue amigo y colaborador del político abolicionista William Wilberforce 2 3 y ...

  7. Frances Smith Foster (born 1944) is an American researcher and emeritus Professor of African-American studies and women's history. She has previously served as the Charles Howard Candler Professor of English and Women's Studies at Emory University .