Revision as of 18:01, 28 December 2024 editRoman Spinner (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers53,082 edits Creating disambiguation page with '''Josephine White''' may refer to: *Josephine Sophia White (1814–1872), American women's rights and anti-slavery reformer, a/k/a Josephine White Griffing *Josephine M. R. White (1849–1929), American physician and suffragist in Delaware, a/k/a Josephine White deLacour *Josephine White (writer) (1862–1934), Canadian-born American author of non-fiction books, a/k/a Josephine White Bates *Josephine White, American resident of Josephine White Block | Latest revision as of 01:38, 29 December 2024 edit undoRoman Spinner (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers53,082 edits Appending: *Josephine White, American tennis player in first round of 1892 U.S. National Championships – Women's singles *Josephine White (born 1960), British runner, bronze medalist in 800 m at 1977 European Athletics Junior Championships ==See also== *Jo White (disambiguation) *Jojo White (disambiguation)Tag: Disambiguation links added | ||
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*] (1814–1872), American women's rights and anti-slavery activist, a/k/a Josephine White Griffing | ||
*] (1849–1929), American physician and suffragist in Delaware, a/k/a Josephine White deLacour | *] (1849–1929), American physician and suffragist in Delaware, a/k/a Josephine White deLacour | ||
*] (1862–1934), Canadian-born American author of non-fiction books, a/k/a Josephine White Bates | *] (1862–1934), Canadian-born American author of non-fiction books, a/k/a Josephine White Bates | ||
*Josephine White, American resident of Providence, Rhode Island 1894 historic building ] | *Josephine White, American resident of Providence, Rhode Island 1894 historic building ] | ||
*Josephine White, American tennis player in first round of ] | |||
*Josephine White (born 1960), British runner, bronze medalist in 800 m at ] | |||
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Latest revision as of 01:38, 29 December 2024
Josephine White may refer to:
- Josephine Sophia White (1814–1872), American women's rights and anti-slavery activist, a/k/a Josephine White Griffing
- Josephine M. R. White (1849–1929), American physician and suffragist in Delaware, a/k/a Josephine White deLacour
- Josephine White (writer) (1862–1934), Canadian-born American author of non-fiction books, a/k/a Josephine White Bates
- Josephine White, American resident of Providence, Rhode Island 1894 historic building Josephine White Block
- Josephine White, American tennis player in first round of 1892 U.S. National Championships – Women's singles
- Josephine White (born 1960), British runner, bronze medalist in 800 m at 1977 European Athletics Junior Championships
See also
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