User:Skysmith/Missing miscellaneous biographies
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Miscellaneous missing biographies
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[edit] Eccentrics
- Alexander Wortley, UK eccentric who lived in a cardboard box - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Anne-Marie Cazalis - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Antonio Mollo, Italian eccentric who lives in a tree - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Mark McCloud, US prankster - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Nicolas Zuniga y Miranda, Mexican eccentric before the Revolution - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Sigurd Vettenhovi-Aspa, Finnish eccentric "anthropologist" - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Different bodies
- Arrigo Gonsalvus, hairy man - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Clara and Altagracia Rodriguez, first successfully separated conjoined twins - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Grace Gilbert, US bearded woman - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Harry Eastlake, Harry Raymond Eastlake (1930-1973) US man with fibrodysplasia - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Jane Devere, US bearded woman - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Marc Cazotte aka. Le Petit Pepin (1757-1801) Parisian juggler with very short limbs - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Maria Gerard, French hermaphrodite (later Germaine Gerard) - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Patrick Cotter, "Irish Giant" - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Percilla Bejano, bearded woman - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Petrus Gonsalvus, hairy man - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ritta and Christina Parodi, French conjoined twins dead in infancy - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Shwe-Maong, Hairy Burmese man - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Sidonia De Barcsy, bearded woman - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Stephan Bilgraski, "Lionel, the Lion-Faced Boy" - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- William Evans, a Giant in the retinue of Charles I of England - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Zenora Pastrana, successor of Julia Pastrana - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Explorers
- Charles Masson, explorer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Eduard Isaac Schnitzer / Mehmed Emin Pasha (1840-1892), German doctor and explorer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Frank Kingdom-Ward, explorer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Gunnar Landtman (1878-1940) Finnish explorer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Jean-Francois Pernette, explorer of the sub-polar islands of Patagonia - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- John Bockstoe, explorer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Louis Philippe Robert (1869-1926) French explorer, duke of Orleans and pretender to the throne of France - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Nikolai Gretsch, Russian traveler - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Richard Madox, (1546-1583) English explorer, The Diary of Richard Madox Fellow of All Souls - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Vasquez de Ayllon, Spanish explorer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Wally W. Herbert, British arctic explorer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- William Spiers Bruce, Scottish polar explorer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Feral children
- Hesse wolf-boy - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ivan Mishukov, Russian dog boy, a feral child - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Marcos Pantoja, Spanish feral child - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Marie-Angélique Memmie le Blanch, wild girl of Champagne - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Misha Defonseca, Jewish wild child during WW2 - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Oxala Malayn, feral child - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ramu the wolf boy - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Hoaxes
- Augustin Desombres, nonexistent artist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Clarence Adams - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Jenny Winstanley and Sophie Lloyd, fake magicians - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Jonathan F. Green, US publisher of the "Secret Band of Brothers" - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Leo Ruuskanen, nonexistent Finnish artist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Pierre Brassau, avant-garde monkey - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Stella Chiappini - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Linguistics
- Elseus Sophus Bugge (1833-1907) Norwegian linguist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Josefa Amar, Spanish linguist and writer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Stephan Valyi, Hungarian linguist who discovered Punjabi root of Romany language - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
[edit] Optics
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Aleksander Gorczyn, Polish printer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Alma Söderhjelm (1870-1949) First female professor in Finland - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Angelique Cottin, Italian "electrical girl" - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Antti Eskola, Finnish sociologist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- August Cyparis, Mount Pelee survivor - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Bartolommeo de' Saochi, Vatican librarian - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Benedict Carpzov (1595-1666) Leipzig professor - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Carlo Marsuppini, (1399-1453) Florentine humanist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Cornelius Lelij (1854-1929) Dutch originator of the Ijsselmeer reclaim project - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Cristina Bubba Zamora, returned sacred ceremonial textiles to Bolivian communities - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Dorothy Difrasso, Hollywood socialite and one of the mistresses of Bugsy Siegel - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ercole Boratto, Mussolini's chauffeur - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Florentino Floro, Philipino judge who claimed that he was advised by three mystic dwarves- (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Friedrich Baedeker (1844-1925) German book publisher and travel guide writer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Giovanni Pietro (1615-1696) Italian collector, antiquarian and writer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Gregory Ochoa, US Hispanic man diagnosed as retarded but later became an Washington University professor - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Hacataeus of Miletus, Ancient Greek travel writer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Hayyim Samuel Jacob Falk (1701-1782) Cabalist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Hélène Ahrweiler (née Glykatzi), French Greek-born academic - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Ikujiro Nonaka, Japanese professor - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- James Berkland, US geologist and animal theorist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Jens Lorek, German lawyer for alien abductees - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Jesus Aceves, "Chuy", Mexican with hypertrichosis - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Johann Kaspar Spurzhim (1776-1832) German phrenologist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Johann Peter Süssmilch (1707-1767) German chaplain and demographer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Joseph Ngoupu, Cameroon-born civil engineer and hereditary village chief - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Joyce Britten-Jones, British mistress of Greek king - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kaavya Visvanathan, literary plagiarist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kemal Ozken, Istanbul leading circumciser - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kurt Dittmar (1891-1959) German army radio commentator - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Kyoko Date OR Date Kyoko, Japanese virtual model - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Laura de Noves, beloved of poet Francesco Petrarca - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Louis Tregance, French sailor - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Marcello Creti, Italian inventor? - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Martha Bernays, wife of Sigmund Freud - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Minna Craucher, Finnish hostess and blackmailer - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Nahir de Lusignan, alleged mistress of Napoleon - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Parthenope Nightingale, sister to Florence Nightingale - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Pavel Navrotsky, Russian who hid after WWII - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Peter of Dacia, Sweden - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Pierre Boaistuan, French chronicler of the unusual - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Piotr Kochanowski (1566-1620) Polish translator - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Rasid-ad-din Fadlallah Persian chronicler - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Rita Hoefling, South African housewife who changed skin color in 1973 - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Sophia de Condorcet (d 1822), Salon organizer during the French Revolution - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Thomas James Wise (1859-1937) English book collector - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Timotheus of Zacynthos - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Tom Gurr, US treasure hunter - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Torben Olof Bergman (1735-1784) Swedish scientist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Victor Chandler Twitty, US scientist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Walter Gempp (1878-1939) Chief of the Berlin fire brigade - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- Willem Cornelius Schouten (1567-1925) Dutch seaman - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- William Aalto (1916-1958) Finnish-American communist and member of the International Brigades in Spain, briefly worked with the OSS - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)
- William Pimmer (1816-1879) British-born US sculptor, painter and anatomist - (wp gwp g | eb 1911 co en gct sw)