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Elisabeth Maxwell
Anglo-French authentic researcher (1921-2013)
For the receipt actress, misgiving Elizabeth Maxwell.
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Born | Elisabeth Jenny Jeanne Meynard (1921-04-11)11 Apr 1921 La Grive, France |
Died | 7 Lordly 2013(2013-08-07) (aged 92) Dordogne, France |
Nationality | French British |
Education | St Hugh's College, Town, 1981 |
Occupation(s) | Holocaust canvasser, proponent be more or less interfaith dialogue |
Spouse | Robert Maxwell (m. 1945; died 1991) |
Children | 9, including Christine, Isabel, Ian, Kevin and Ghislaine |
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1927 supplement/Maxwell, Mary Elizabeth
MAXWELL, MARY ELIZABETH (1887–1915), better known as Miss Mary ELIzABETH BRADDON, novelist, the youngest daughter of Henry Braddon, solicitor and author of several works on sporting subjects, a member of an old Cornish family, of Skisdon Lodge, St. Kew, Cornwall, by his wife, Fanny, daughter of J. White, of county Cavan, was born in London 4 October 1837. Sir Edward Nicholas Coventry Braddon [q.v.], premier of Tasmania, was her brother, and John Thadeus Delane [q.v.], for thirty-six years editor of The Times, her cousin on the mother's side. Mary Braddon received a good private education and when very young showed an eagerness to write. About 1856, when she was living near Beverley in Yorkshire, a local printer offered her ten pounds for a serial story that should combine ‘the humour of Dickens with the dramatic quality of G. W. M. Reynolds’. The girl of nineteen produced a lurid story, Three Times Dead, or The Secret of the Heath, which was prepared for publication in penny numbers illustrated with violent woodcuts. But the printer went bankrupt and, although the whole story was set up in type, it is doubtful whether publication was ever completed. Later on the story was re-written, enti
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Elizabeth Maxwell was a resistance agent, the only daughter of Robin Maxwell and Brian, and the twin sister to her Half-Human/Half-Visitor hybrid brother.
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Elizabeth "Starchild" Maxwell was the Half-Human/Half-Visitor hybrid daughter of Visitor Brian and Robin Maxwell and the grandchild of Robert and Kathleen Maxwell and the niece of Katie and Polly. She is the only known successful offspring between a human and a Visitor and was a "product" of one of Diana's experiments into crossbreeding.
When she was born, it was discovered she had a younger twin reptilian brother, who died from exposure to an infection (which was later used as a basis for the Red Dust virus, that could kill the Visitors). Elizabeth however thrived and began aging at a rapid rate to the point she was an 8-year-old mere weeks after birth. When Elizabeth's father, Brian, was killed by her mother, Robin, Father Andrew Doyle grew afraid for her safety and took her to the Visitors for her own protection. Diana realised the importance of the child and kept her close by. She was brought back to her family following the Red Dust poisoning the Earth against Visitor habitation, and demonstrated remarkable abilities, such as disabling the self-destruct device intended to destroy the Earth.
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