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  2. Twin Sisters (cannons) - Wikipedia

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    They were named for myself and twin sister, Elizabeth and Eleanor Rice, daughter of Dr. Charles W. Rice, who joined the army as surgeon in 1836 and came to Texas in defense of her liberty. And I am the wife of H.S. Stapp, an old Texan, who came to Texas in the year 1833 and served his country in every crisis. He stood guard at 16, belonged to ...

  3. Millie and Christine McKoy - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the sisters' birth, their mother had given birth to seven other children, five boys and two girls, all of ordinary size and form. [2] The twins were conjoined at the lower spine and stood at an approximately 90-degree angle to each other. The twins were first sold at 10 months of age to South Carolinian John C. Pervis. [2]

  4. Chang and Eng Bunker - Wikipedia

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    Cause of death: Chang: Cerebral blood clot Eng: Fright Resting place: White Plains Baptist Church, Mount Airy, N.C. 1]: Years active: 1829–1870: Known for: Exhibitions as curiosities, and known as the original "Siamese twins": Spouse(s): Chang: Adelaide Yates Eng: Sarah Yates (both m. 1843): Children: Chang: 10 Eng: 11: Chang Bunker (จัน บังเกอร์) and Eng Bunker ...

  5. These twins were the first sisters to compete for a Bachelor ...

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    The twins, who even had a 2-on-1 date during their time on the show, were eliminated on weeks 7 (Karlsson) and 4 (Palve), respectively. “At the time [of filming], Emily and I didn't drink alcohol.

  6. List of people from Texas - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Menchaca (1800–1879), soldier in the Texas Army; he helped convince Houston to allow Tejanos to fight in the battle of San Jacinto; Benjamin Milam (1788–1835), commander in Texas Revolution; Emily West Morgan (c. 1815–1891), indentured servant known as "The Yellow Rose of Texas" who, legend has it, helped win Texas Revolution

  7. Mom of twins who died after found in a car on I-95 jailed ...

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    Shirlene Napoleon Alcime, 42, was the driver of the car where her 3-year-old fraternal twins were found unresponsive on Interstate-95 on Friday, Feb. 2, 2024.

  8. What we’ve learned about parents of Noel, the missing North ...

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  9. Collin McKinney - Wikipedia

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    Collin McKinney (April 17, 1766 – September 9, 1861) was an American surveyor, merchant, politician, lay preacher, and prolific slave owner. [1] He is best known as a figure in the Texas Revolution, as one of the five individuals who drafted the Texas Declaration of Independence and the oldest person to sign it.