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Fleetwood, Christian Abraham (1840-1914) - Birthday

  • Jul 21, 1840
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Christian Fleetwood, soldier, choir master, clerk, and abolitionist, was born free in Baltimore, Maryland to Charles Fleetwood and Anna Marie Fleetwood on July 21, 1840.

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