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    Sarah E. Buxton, (2000), Member, Vermont House of Representatives, former member, UVM Board of Trustees [32] [33] Pedro Albizu Campos (1912–1913), Puerto Rican political leader, orator, lawyer and humanist; was either President or Honorary President of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party from 1930 until his death in 1965.

  3. Sarah Platt-Decker - Wikipedia

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    Platt-Decker was born Sarah Sophia Chase in McIndoe Falls, Vermont, in 1856. Her father was a strong prohibitionist and her mother was a descendant of the Adams political family. Her first husband, Charles Bond Harris (1843-1878), died after two years of marriage; the loss of her own possessions when her husband's estate was given to other ...

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    This category (and similarly Category:Date of birth unknown) is intended for placement in biographical entries about deceased individuals, mainly historical, whose year of death is known, but the month and day are lost and not likely to be found.

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  7. Sarah Francisco - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Francisco (c. 1839 – 2 November 1916) was a resident of Adelaide, South Australia.Notorious for her frequent alcohol-related arrests she still holds the record for number of arrests in South Australia and was to spend more than 16 years in gaol despite the majority of her sentences running concurrently and receiving no sentence longer than 12 months.

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    [4] [6] [7] In November 2016, Johnson was a candidate to succeed Smith as Speaker, as were Sarah Copeland-Hanzas and Charles "Chip" Conquest. [7] Johnson and Copeland-Hanzas became the front runners and, by late November, Copeland-Hanzas concluded that Johnson's support among Democratic members of the House was enough to win a contested vote ...

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