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  1. Lady Elizabeth Denison, marchesa di Conyngham ( 31 luglio 1769 – 11 ottobre 1861 ), è stata una cortigiana britannica, amante di Giorgio IV .

  2. Described by the Lewis and Clark website as "one of the nineteenth century's most remarkable and unlikely philanthropists," Elizabeth Denison Forth (1780s1866) was the first black landowner in America. She was born as a slave, but after making a trip to Canada she managed to gain her freedom.

  3. 23 nov 2017 · The gifted and talented ex-slave Elizabeth Denison Forth. by Herb Boyd November 23, 2017. Among the several riveting discoveries disclosed in Tiya Miles’ book “The Dawn of Detroit—A Chronicle of...

  4. Elizabeth "Lisette" Denison Forth (c. 1786 – August 7, 1866) was an African-American landowner and philanthropist from Michigan. Forth was born enslaved, and worked as a maid before becoming a landowner. She was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame in 2017.

  5. 10 feb 2022 · St. James Church chapel doors commemorate the legacy of Elizabeth “Lisette” Denison Forth, the first Black woman to buy land in Michigan.

  6. Elizabeth Denison may refer to: Lisette Denison Forth (1786–1866), freed slave who funded the construction of Grosse Ile, Michigan's St. James Episcopal Church. Elizabeth Conyngham, Marchioness Conyngham (1769–1861), née Denison, last mistress of King George IV of the United Kingdom.

  7. Elizabeth (Lisette) Denison Forth (1 786-1866) of Macomb County was born into slavery. She won her freedom by escaping with one of her brothers to Canada after a court ruling by the Michigan Territory Supreme Court in 1807 which stated that escaped slaves who established their freedom in Canada could not be returned to slavery upon return to ...

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