

Adela Elizabeth Orpen
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Adela Elizabeth Orpen (c. 1855–1927) existed in the Modern-Post-1922 time period in the Knowledge Graph for Irish History.
Orpen appears in the Dictionary of Irish Biography.
Place of Birth: United States of America.
Place of Death: Wexford and Ireland.
Orpen has an associated Wikidata Page.
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General information
Normalised First Name | Adela Elizabeth |
Normalised Surname | Orpen |
Date Range Earliest | 3-2-1855 |
Date Range Latest | 17-2-1927 |
Birth Date | 3-2-1855 |
Death Date | 17-2-1927 |
Gender | Female |
Place of Birth | United States of America |
Place of Death | Wexford , Ireland |
DIB Page | Orpen Adela Elizabeth née Richards a9581 |
Wikidata Page | Q56261040 |
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