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Correction: Sibyl
Sanderson was Antonio Terry's second wife. Grace Dalton Secor was Antonio Terry's first wife. Antonio Terry and Grace Dalton Secor were married in 1876 in New York City and their daughter, Natividad Marta Maria Dolores Mercedes Terry, was born in 1881. She was Sibyl Sanderson's
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318:politician
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255:Juan Pedro
167:Cienfuegos
159:sugar mill
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381:Amy Brown
284:architect
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129:Philip V
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