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Tragic Smith Family
Tragic Smith Family
A photo of Columbus Edward Smith and his children with Minerva (Pool) Smith. Minerva was milking a cow in 1906 at her farm in the Packsaddle community in Scott County, AR. The cow was easily scared and was skittish. Minerva climbed into the loft to throw down some hay to busy the spooked cow.
She evidently lost her footing and fell into the stall where the cow was tied. She was kicked repeatedly. The cow tore up the barn, stomping the milk bucket almost unrecognizable.
She made her way into the house but never regained true consciousness and died of a brain hemorrhage two weeks later at the age of 24.
People in photo include: Columbus Edward Smith
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Eskfir Pinyakova
Eskfir Pinyakova
Eskfir was only 10 when she was sadly murdered during the Drobitskiy Yar murder site on Kharkov, Ukraine on October 1941
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Gloria Vanderbilt, 1958
Gloria Vanderbilt, 1958
The daughter of railroad tycoon Reginald Vanderbilt and his second wife (a Swiss born American socialite) Gloria Morgan, Gloria Vanderbilt inherited $5 million (over $72 million in today's dollars) at 18 months old when her father died.

A court battle erupted (known at the time as the "trial of the century) between her aunt, Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney, and her mother - her aunt claimed that her mother was an unfit mother and wasn't handling Gloria's finances properly. The trail was so notorious (with many scandalous allegations that included, among others, the British royal family) that books and tv movies have been made about it.

Aunt Gertrude gained custody and Gloria grew up surrounded by her father's family. Her mother wasn't really part of her adult life but she did provide some financial support for mother in her later years.

Much to Gloria's credit, she became more than the "poor little rich girl" of her childhood. She was an artist, a model, an actress, a writer, and a fashion designer.

Married 4 times, she had 4 sons - one of whom is CNN correspondent Anderson Cooper. Together, they made an HBO documentary about their family in 2016.

Gloria died of stomach cancer at the age of 95.
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Constance "Cissie" Wilson Relative
Constance "Cissie" Wilson Relative
A photo of a relative of Constance "Cissie" Wilson
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Cissie Wilson
Cissie Wilson
A photo of Cissie Wilson. Cissie Wilson was the name she gave herself, or the family solicitor J Ingram Dawson gave her, to hide her identity when she became pregnant in 1912. Her name was in fact Constance and her grandfather had been a Wilson, but was required to change his name to marry Cissie's grandmother.
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