ALL WHO ARE BORN FROM APRIL TO AUGUST 1826
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Cofounder of Topeka, Kansas, and first president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad Cyrus K. Holliday was born 3. April 1826. (died 1900)
Belgian engineer, invented the Gramme machine Zénobe Gramme was born 4. April 1826. (died 1901)
French painter Gustave Moreau was born 6. April 1826. (died 1898)
Costa Rican soldier Pancha Carrasco was born 8. April 1826. (died 1890)
English author Dinah Craik was born 20. April 1826. (died 1887)
American general George Hull Ward was born 26. April 1826. (died 1863)
American general and politician Ambrose R. Wright was born 26. April 1826. (died 1872)
American painter Frederic Edwin Church was born 4. May 1826. (died 1900)
French wife of Napoleon III Eugénie de Montijo was born 5. May 1826. (died 1920)
American wife of Jefferson Davis Varina Davis was born 7. May 1826. (died 1906)
Austrian geologist and botanist Constantin von Ettingshausen was born 16. June 1826. (died 1897)
English-Australian surveyor George Goyder was born 24. June 1826. (died 1898)
American songwriter Stephen Foster was born 4. July 1826. (died 1864)
Russian author Alexander Afanasyev was born 11. July 1826. (died 1871)
Polish theorist and activist Jan Gotlib Bloch was born 24. July 1826. (died 1902)
Australian author Thomas Alexander Browne was born 6. August 1826. (died 1915)
German anatomist and educator Karl Gegenbaur was born 21. August 1826. (died 1903)
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