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  2. Sterling Price - Wikipedia

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    Sterling Price was born in Prince Edward County, Virginia, [1] near Farmville, [2] to a family of planters of Welsh origin. [3] His parents, Pugh and Elizabeth Price, owned 12 slaves [4] and have been described as "moderately wealthy".

  3. House of Stuart - Wikipedia

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    The FitzAlan family quickly established themselves as a prominent Anglo-Norman noble house, with some of its members serving as High Sheriff of Shropshire. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It was the son of Alan named Walter FitzAlan who became the first hereditary High Steward of Scotland , while his brother William's family went on to become Earls of Arundel .

  4. William P. Price - Wikipedia

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    The oldest surviving child, Caroline Price (1860–1936), was a concert musician before marriage to Walter S. Wilson and children ended her career. The next, Isabella Sterling Price (1864–1931), was considered an excellent actress but as that career was "out of bounds for young girls" at that time, she married William Arthur Charters.

  5. Price baronets - Wikipedia

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    There have been six baronetcies created for persons with the surname Price, one each in the baronetages of England and of Great Britain and four in the baronetage of the United Kingdom. Two of the creations are extant as of 2025. Price baronets of the Priory (1657) Price baronets of Jamaica (1768)

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  7. Price's Missouri Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Price's Missouri Expedition (August 29 – December 2, 1864), also known as Price's Raid or Price's Missouri Raid, was an unsuccessful Confederate cavalry raid through Arkansas, Missouri, and Kansas in the Trans-Mississippi Theater of the American Civil War.