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  2. Marie Van Brittan Brown and Albert L. Brown - Wikipedia

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    Marie was born in Jamaica, Queens, New York. [3] Marie married Albert L. Brown, also African-American. The couple lived at 151–158 & 135th Avenue in Jamaica, Queens, New York. [4] She had no siblings. [5] Marie and Albert had two children. Their daughter also became a nurse and inventor. [6] Marie died in Queens on February 2, 1999 aged ...

  3. Billy Blue - Wikipedia

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    Although Billy Blue's place and date of birth are uncertain, convict records suggest he was born in Jamaica, New York, around 1740 or 1767. Other people reading his records believe him to have been from Jamaica, West Indies. In 1817, Governor Macquarie granted Billy Blue 80 acres (320,000 m 2) at what is now Blues Point, which was named after ...

  4. Jamaica, Queens - Wikipedia

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    Jamaica is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Queens.It has a popular large commercial and retail area, though part of the neighborhood is also residential. Jamaica is bordered by Hollis, St Albans, and Cambria Heights to the east; South Jamaica, Rochdale Village, John F. Kennedy International Airport, and Springfield Gardens to the south; Laurelton and Rosedale to the southeast ...

  5. Dan Flavin - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Nicholas Flavin Jr. was born in Jamaica, New York, of Irish Catholic descent, and was sent to Catholic schools. [1] He was named after his father, D. Nicholas Flavin. [ 2 ] Dan Flavin studied for the priesthood at the Immaculate Conception Preparatory Seminary in Brooklyn between 1947 and 1952 before leaving to join his twin brother ...

  6. Murder of George Seitz - Wikipedia

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    George "Clarence" Seitz (December 12, 1894 – December 10, 1976) [1] was an American World War I military veteran, [2] [clarification needed] who was murdered in the neighborhood of Jamaica in New York City on December 10, 1976. Police recovered his remains 43 years later, and arrested his alleged murderer in 2021.

  7. Ethel Cuff Black - Wikipedia

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    Black lived in Jamaica, New York for forty years. [10] She married real estate agent David Horton Black in 1939. [13] [2] He pre-deceased her. [9] In June 1951, she helped formed the Queens Alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta. [2] In 1974, she moved into the Franklin Nursing Home in Flushing, New York. [10] In 1977, she died there at the age ...

  8. Death row - Wikipedia

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    Death row, also known as condemned row, is a place in a prison that houses inmates awaiting execution after being convicted of a capital crime and sentenced to death.The term is also used figuratively to describe the state of awaiting execution ("being on death row"), even in places where no special facility or separate unit for condemned inmates exists.

  9. South Jamaica, Queens - Wikipedia

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    South Jamaica (also commonly known as "Southside") is a residential neighborhood in the borough of Queens in New York City, located south of downtown Jamaica.Although a proper border has not been established, the neighborhood is a subsection of greater Jamaica bounded by the Long Island Rail Road Main Line tracks, Jamaica Avenue, or Liberty Avenue to the north; the Van Wyck Expressway on the ...