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Elizabeth Blackburn Boatwright at age 80

Updated Jun 26, 2025
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Elizabeth Blackburn Boatwright at age 80
A photo of Elizabeth Blackburn Boatwright, wife of Benoni "Benjamine" Boatwright, taken in 1860 when Elizabeth was 80 years of age. Fascinating in that you are looking a an actual photo of a woman born in 1779!
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