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Anna Dawbin (1816–1905), English-born Australian housewife and foster mother; Dorothy Day (1897-1980), American journalist and co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement; Jens Peter Debes (1776–1832), Norwegian judge and politician; John Dee 17th-century English mathematician and astronomer of Welsh extraction
American Revolutionary War diarists (10 P) B. 18th-century British diarists (4 C, 7 P) F. 18th-century French diarists (7 P) I. 18th-century Irish diarists (8 P)
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Edward Robb Ellis (February 22, 1911 – September 7, 1998) was an American diarist and journalist. During his career he worked in New Orleans , Chicago and New York City . Ellis began his diary in 1927 as a teenager and wrote almost every day for more than 70 years, filling a volume each year.
George Templeton Strong (January 26, 1820 – July 21, 1875) was an American lawyer, musician and diarist. His 2,250-page diary, discovered in the 1930s, provides a striking personal account of life in the 19th century, especially during the events of the American Civil War.
Robert William Shields (May 17, 1918 – October 15, 2007) was an American minister and high school English teacher best known for writing a diary of 37.5 million words, which chronicled every five minutes of his life from 1972 until a stroke disabled him in 1997.
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