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Larcena Pennington Page : ウィキペディア英語版
Larcena Pennington Page

Larcena Pennington Page (January 10, 1837 – March 31, 1913) was a 23 year old American pioneer who was kidnapped, wounded, and left for dead by Apache natives in Arizona. Unable to stand, she crawled over the next sixteen days to reach safety. After her kidnapping, Larcena was indirectly involved in several other incidents with Apaches, and much of her family were either killed by the natives or died of disease.
==Early life==
Born Larcena Ann Pennington, in Nashville, Tennessee, she was the daughter of Elias and Julia Ann Pennington and was one of 12 children, with seven sisters and four brothers. Her father, Elias, was the son of Elijah Pennington, a soldier who served under General George Washington at Valley Forge during the American Revolutionary War. Her mother Julia Ann Pennington died within a year after the birth of her twelfth child while her husband was away, the surviving Penningtons moved to an area near Keechi, Texas.

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