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Narcissa Clark Owen (née Chisholm; October 3, 1831 – July 11, 1911) was a Native American educator, memoirist, and artist of the late 19th and early 20th century. She was the daughter of Old Settler Cherokee Chief Thomas Chisholm, wife of Virginia state senator Robert L. Owen Sr. and mother of U.S. Senator Robert Latham Owen Jr. and Major William Otway Owen. [1]
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Narcissa White Kinney, as a young girl Narcissa Edith White was born in Grove City, Pennsylvania , the daughter of George Washington White (1812-1882) and Susannah Kerr Wallace (1815-1872). She was Scotch-Irish through ancestry.
He marries Narcissa Black and together they have one son, Draco, who is the first Malfoy family member introduced in the series. The Malfoys are related to the Black family through Narcissa (a first cousin of Sirius Black , Harry's godfather), which makes Draco a nephew of both Bellatrix Lestrange and Andromeda Tonks .
Bellatrix Lestrange (née Black) is a fictional character in the Harry Potter book series written by J. K. Rowling. She evolved from an unnamed peripheral character in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire into a major antagonist in subsequent novels.
Black Narcissus is a 1947 British psychological drama film jointly written, directed and produced by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, based on the 1939 novel by Rumer Godden. It stars Deborah Kerr , Sabu , David Farrar , and Flora Robson , and features Esmond Knight , Jean Simmons , and Kathleen Byron .
Narcissa California Gibson, American farmer, rancher, and politician; Narcissa White Kinney, American temperance worker; Narcissa Chisholm Owen, Native American educator, memoirist, and artist; Narcissa Niblack Thorne (1882–1966), American artist; Narcissa Cox Vanderlip, American suffragist; Narcissa Whitman (1808–1847), American missionary