Birth year 1844 celebrities
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Thomas Coleman “Cole” Younger (January 15, 1844 – March 21, 1916) was an American Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War and later a leader with the James–Younger Gang. He was the eldest brother of Jim, John and Bob Younger.
Lewis Morrison (September 4, 1844 – August 20, 1906) was a Jamaican-born American stage actor, born Morris W. Morris, who was best known for his longtime performance as “Mephistopheles” in “Faust”. Morris was of English, Spanish, Jewish, and Africa
Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies (Full Italian name: Maria Immacolata Clementina, Principessa di Borbone delle Due Sicilie) (14 April 1844, Naples, Two Sicilies – 18 February 1899, Vienna, Austria) was fifth child and second-eldest
Helen Kendrick Johnson (January 4, 1844 – January 3, 1917) was an American writer, poet, and prominent activist opposing the women’s suffrage movement.
Julia Daudet, born Julia Allard on 13 July 1844 and died on 23 April 1940, is a French writer, poet and journalist. She was the wife and collaborator of Alphonse Daudet, mother of Léon Daudet, Lucien Daudet and Edmée Daudet.
Johannes Friedrich Miescher (13 August 1844 – 26 August 1895) was a Swiss physician and biologist. He was the first researcher to isolate and identify nucleic acid.
Andrew George Blair, PC KC (March 7, 1844 – January 25, 1907) was a Canadian politician in New Brunswick, Canada.
Gertrude Glorvina Doggett Actress – 20 May 1844 to 1919 –
Marie-Bernarde “Bernadette” Soubirous (Occitan: Bernadeta Sobirós; 7 January 1844 – 16 April 1879) was the firstborn daughter of a miller from Lourdes, France, and is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church.
Ruby Lafayette (July 22, 1844 in Augusta, Kentucky, USA – April 3, 1935 in Bell, California, USA) was an American film actress, known for Sue of the South (1919), Big Bob (1921) and The Man Trap (1917). She was married to John T. Curran.
May Wright Sewall (May 27, 1844 – July 22, 1920) was an American reformer, who was known for her service to the causes of education, women’s rights, and world peace. She was born in Greenfield, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. Sewall served as chairman