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Emma and Paul Kolbe, 1896

Emma Eliza Coe (September 26, 1850, in Apia – 1913, in Monte Carlo) was a noteworthy businesswoman and plantation owner of mixed American/Samoan descent, also known as Emma Forsayth, Emma Farrell, and Emma Kolbe.

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Emma Forsayth

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owner of mixed American/Samoan descent, also known as Emma Forsayth, Emma Farrell, and Emma Kolbe. Emma Coe was born in what is now American Samoa to Jonas...

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Queen Emma

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Francia Emma of Normandy (c. 988–1052), queen of England, Denmark and Norway Queen Emma (Hawaii) (1836–1885), queen of Hawaii Emma Forsayth (1850–1913)...

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Barbara Carrera

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mainstream attention of American audiences. She also starred as Emma Forsayth in the miniseries Emma: Queen of the South Seas in 1988. Carrera appeared with fellow...

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Emma Farrell

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Emma Farrell may refer to: Emma Forsayth (1850–1913), business woman and plantation owner, also known as Emma Farrell Emma Farrell (freediver) (born 1973)...

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Hector Forsayth

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Hector Forsayth (18 December 1899 – 7 March 1952) was a Scotland international rugby union player. Forsayth played for Oxford University. He received two...

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Rabaul

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authors, including Margaret Mead. Gunantambu, the famous house of "Queen" Emma Forsayth and her husband, contained furniture previously owned by Robert Louis...

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August Engelhardt

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tropical living experiment. He obtained on 2 October 1902, from Queen Emma Kolbe's Forsayth Company, a coconut and banana plantation of 75 hectares on the coral...

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Einasleigh Hotel

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link, with construction of the Etheridge railway line between Almaden and Forsayth (formerly known as Charleston). Prior to the railway, copper had to be...

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Cairns

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Freshwater Station) and Redlynch before reaching Kuranda. Freight services to Forsayth were discontinued in the mid-1990s. These were mixed freight and passenger...

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