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  1. Atypical biographical sketch details Harper’s early work-life with a Baltimore bookseller’s family as well as her paternal uncle’s (William Watkins’s) trade as a shoemaker and his self-training in medicine and languages. Foster, Frances Smith. “Frances Ellen Watkins Harper.” In Black Women in America: An Historical Encyclopedia. Vol. 1.

  2. Ellen Frances Art, Portreath. 169 likes · 7 talking about this. I am an artist working in Cornwall and inspired by the beautiful Cornish coast to create paintings of rugged seascapes. I take on...

  3. Another million dollar princess was Frances Ellen Work, later known as Mrs. Burke Roche and later still as the great-grandmother of Princess Diana. Her father, Franklin H. Work, had made his fortunes in stocks and was mentored by Cornelius Vanderbilt. After 3 children and 11 years of marriage, she divorced her husband, a man who later inherited ...

  4. Frances Ellen Work (October 27, 1857 - January 26, 1947) was an American heiress. Born in New York City , she was a daughter of Franklin H. Work , a well-known stockbroker and protégé of Cornelius Vanderbilt (the Commodore Vanderbilt), and his wife, Ellen Wood.

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  6. Frances Ellen Work (27 de outubro de 1857 – 26 de janeiro de 1947) foi uma herdeira [vago] americana. Biografia Nascida na cidade de Nova York , Frances era a filha de Franklin H. Work, um acionista bastante conhecido e cujo mentor foi Cornelius Vanderbilt , e de sua esposa, Ellen Wood . [ 1 ]

  7. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper was born on September 24, 1825 in Baltimore, Maryland. An only child, Harper was born to free African American parents. Unfortunately, by the time she was three years old, both of her parents died and she became an orphan. Harper’s aunt and uncle, Henrietta and William Watkins, raised her after her parent’s death.