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Stella Theodosia (Dickinson) Fetherstonhaugh 1837 - 1923

Stella (Dickinson) Fetherstonhaugh was born in 1837 to Robert Dickinson and Anna West. She was in a relationship with John Wolseley Fetherstonhaugh, and had children Gertrude Stella (Fetherstonhaugh) Herring and Edward Fetherstonhaugh. Stella Fetherstonhaugh died at age 85 years old on October 23, 1923 in Maryborough, Central Goldfields Shire County, VIC Australia.
1837
October 23, 1923
Maryborough, Central Goldfields Shire County, VIC, 3465, Australia
Female
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    1837
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  • 10/23
    1923

    Death

    October 23, 1923
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    Unknown
    Cause of death
    Maryborough, Central Goldfields Shire County, VIC 3465, Australia
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    Stella Theodosia (Dickinson) Fetherstonhaugh lived 12 years longer than the average family member when died at the age of 86.
    The average age of a Dickinson family member is 74.
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In 1837, in the year that Stella Theodosia (Dickinson) Fetherstonhaugh was born, on February 25th, in Philadelphia, the Institute for Colored Youth (ICY) - the oldest African-American university in the United States - was founded. It was the first institution for the higher education of black people in the United States. Founded by Quaker Richard Humphreys who gave $10,000 to establish the school, it still exists today - although the location has moved and it has been renamed Cheyney University. Humphreys was concerned about the struggles of free African Americans to make a living.
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In 1880, by the time she was 43 years old, on August 26th, P. T. Barnum and James A. Bailey signed a contract in Bridgeport, CT, creating the Barnum & Bailey Circus. Twenty-seven years later, the Barnum and Bailey would merge with another circus, Ringling Brothers.
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