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  2. Lydia Hamilton Smith - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Hamilton Smith (c. 1814 – February 14, 1884) was the long-time housekeeper of Thaddeus Stevens and a prominent businesswoman after his death. Early life

  3. Thaddeus Stevens - Wikipedia

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    Stevens never married, though there were rumors about his twenty-year relationship (1848–1868) with his widowed housekeeper, Lydia Hamilton Smith (1813–1884). [186] [187] She was a light-skinned African-American; her husband Jacob and at least one of her sons were much darker than she was. [188] Lydia Hamilton Smith

  4. List of descendants of Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith

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    After Don Carlos died in 1841, Coolbrith married Joseph Smith in 1842, as a Plural Wife. [11] Children: Agnes Charlotte Smith August 1, 1836 Kirtland, Ohio, January 31, 1873 Sophronia C. Smith May 24, 1838 New Portage, Illinois October 3, 1843 Nauvoo, Illinois Ina Coolbrith (born: Josephine D. Smith) March 10, 1841 Nauvoo, Illinois February 29 ...

  5. Talk:Lydia Hamilton Smith - Wikipedia

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  6. List of Rage guest programmers - Wikipedia

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    Sep 17: Lydia Lunch; Oct 1: Triple J's Jaslyn Hall; Oct 8: Frank Black from the Pixies; Oct 15: Page Hamilton from Helmet; Oct 22: Beastie Boys; Nov 12: Michael Franti and Mary Harris from Spearhead; Nov 19: Diesel; Dec 24: Nick Cave from Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and the Birthday Party; Source: [6]

  7. Autophradates - Wikipedia

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    Autophradates was satrap of Lydia, including Ionia. Autophradates (Old Persian: *Vātafradātaʰ; Ancient Greek: Αὐτοφραδάτης, romanized: Autophradátēs, lived 4th century BC) was a Persian Satrap of Lydia, who also distinguished himself as a general in the reign of Artaxerxes III and Darius III.

  8. Alexander H. Rice - Wikipedia

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    Alexander Hamilton Rice was born in Newton Lower Falls, Massachusetts, to Thomas and Lydia (Smith) Rice, on August 30, 1818. His father, a Brighton native, owned a paper manufacturing business in Newton, and both parents had deep colonial roots.

  9. Drowning in Limbo - Wikipedia

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    The Drowning of Lucy Hamilton; No. Title Writer(s) Length; 1. "Emerald Pale Has Disappeared" Lucy Hamilton, Lydia Lunch: 5:20: 2. "The Drowning" Lucy Hamilton, Lydia Lunch