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 | lastname     = Li
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 | birthyear    = 1864
 | deathyear    = 1905
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Xishen Li
(1864–1905)

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(1864–1905)

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(1864–1905)

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(1864–1905)

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(1864–1905)

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(1864–1905)

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(1864–1905)

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(1864–1905)

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 | lastname     = Dickens
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 | last_initial = Zz
 | description  = 
 | wikidata     = Q5686
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Charles Dickens
(1812–1870)
Charles Dickens

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Charles Dickens
(1812–1870)
Charles Dickens
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{{Author
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 | lastname     = Fuller
 | last_initial = Fu
 | description  = 
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Abraham Fuller
(–1694)

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Abraham Fuller
(–1694)
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 | lastname     = Chelčický
 | last_initial = Ch
 | description  = 15th-century Bohemian Christian radical writer
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Peter Chelčický
(c. 1390 – c. 1460)

15th-century Bohemian Christian radical writer

Peter Chelčický

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Peter Chelčický
(c. 1390 – c. 1460)

15th-century Bohemian Christian radical writer

Peter Chelčický

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 | lastname     = Washington
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Booker Taliaferro Washington

(Description here.)

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 | lastname     = Washington
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 | description  = Political leader, educator and author. 
 | image        = BookerTWashington-Cheynes.LOC.jpg
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Booker Taliaferro Washington
(1856–1915)

Political leader, educator and author.

Booker Taliaferro Washington

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Booker Taliaferro Washington
(1856–1915)

Political leader, educator and author.

Booker Taliaferro Washington

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{{Author
 | firstname    = John
 | lastname     = McMahan
 | last_initial = Mc
 | birthyear    = 
 | deathyear    = 
 | description  = '''John McMahan''' was the brother of Robert G. McMahan. They were partners with Col. Beirne and neightbors of Fawcetts in Harrisonburg. Robert  married Branson's widow in Gainesville, Alabama and was a partner there in mercantile with Branson. John moved to Courtland in 1828, and Lyle joined them in 1834, after his parents and some siblings moved to Missouri. Joseph moved with his family to Staunton in 1827 (or 1828) after his business failed. There he operated a mercantile until moving to Missouri in spring of 1834.
: Source: Email from William B. Fawcett, Jr., 1998-10-04 to [[Author:Susan D. Chambless|Susan D. Chambless]].
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John McMahan

John McMahan was the brother of Robert G. McMahan. They were partners with Col. Beirne and neightbors of Fawcetts in Harrisonburg. Robert married Branson's widow in Gainesville, Alabama and was a partner there in mercantile with Branson. John moved to Courtland in 1828, and Lyle joined them in 1834, after his parents and some siblings moved to Missouri. Joseph moved with his family to Staunton in 1827 (or 1828) after his business failed. There he operated a mercantile until moving to Missouri in spring of 1834.

Source: Email from William B. Fawcett, Jr., 1998-10-04 to Susan D. Chambless.

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John McMahan

John McMahan was the brother of Robert G. McMahan. They were partners with Col. Beirne and neightbors of Fawcetts in Harrisonburg. Robert married Branson's widow in Gainesville, Alabama and was a partner there in mercantile with Branson. John moved to Courtland in 1828, and Lyle joined them in 1834, after his parents and some siblings moved to Missouri. Joseph moved with his family to Staunton in 1827 (or 1828) after his business failed. There he operated a mercantile until moving to Missouri in spring of 1834.

Source: Email from William B. Fawcett, Jr., 1998-10-04 to Susan D. Chambless.
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{{Author
 | firstname    = John
 | lastname     = McMahan
 | last_initial = Mc
 | birthyear    = 
 | deathyear    = 
 | description  = '''John McMahan''' was the brother of Robert G. McMahan. They were partners with Col. Beirne and neightbors of Fawcetts in Harrisonburg. Robert  married Branson's widow in Gainesville, Alabama and was a partner there in mercantile with Branson. John moved to Courtland in 1828, and Lyle joined them in 1834, after his parents and some siblings moved to Missouri. Joseph moved with his family to Staunton in 1827 (or 1828) after his business failed. There he operated a mercantile until moving to Missouri in spring of 1834.
: Source: Email from William B. Fawcett, Jr., 1998-10-04 to [[Author:Susan D. Chambless|Susan D. Chambless]].
 | wikidata = Q18911960
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John McMahan

John McMahan was the brother of Robert G. McMahan. They were partners with Col. Beirne and neightbors of Fawcetts in Harrisonburg. Robert married Branson's widow in Gainesville, Alabama and was a partner there in mercantile with Branson. John moved to Courtland in 1828, and Lyle joined them in 1834, after his parents and some siblings moved to Missouri. Joseph moved with his family to Staunton in 1827 (or 1828) after his business failed. There he operated a mercantile until moving to Missouri in spring of 1834.

Source: Email from William B. Fawcett, Jr., 1998-10-04 to Susan D. Chambless.

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John McMahan

John McMahan was the brother of Robert G. McMahan. They were partners with Col. Beirne and neightbors of Fawcetts in Harrisonburg. Robert married Branson's widow in Gainesville, Alabama and was a partner there in mercantile with Branson. John moved to Courtland in 1828, and Lyle joined them in 1834, after his parents and some siblings moved to Missouri. Joseph moved with his family to Staunton in 1827 (or 1828) after his business failed. There he operated a mercantile until moving to Missouri in spring of 1834.

Source: Email from William B. Fawcett, Jr., 1998-10-04 to Susan D. Chambless.
John McMahan

John McMahan was the brother of Robert G. McMahan. They were partners with Col. Beirne and neightbors of Fawcetts in Harrisonburg. Robert married Branson's widow in Gainesville, Alabama and was a partner there in mercantile with Branson. John moved to Courtland in 1828, and Lyle joined them in 1834, after his parents and some siblings moved to Missouri. Joseph moved with his family to Staunton in 1827 (or 1828) after his business failed. There he operated a mercantile until moving to Missouri in spring of 1834. : Source: Email from William B. Fawcett, Jr., 1998-10-04 to Susan D. Chambless.

John McMahan

John McMahan was the brother of Robert G. McMahan. They were partners with Col. Beirne and neightbors of Fawcetts in Harrisonburg. Robert married Branson's widow in Gainesville, Alabama and was a partner there in mercantile with Branson. John moved to Courtland in 1828, and Lyle joined them in 1834, after his parents and some siblings moved to Missouri. Joseph moved with his family to Staunton in 1827 (or 1828) after his business failed. There he operated a mercantile until moving to Missouri in spring of 1834. : Source: Email from William B. Fawcett, Jr., 1998-10-04 to Susan D. Chambless.

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