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Frances Culpeper Stephens Berkeley Ludwell (baptized May 27, 1634 – ca. 1690/1695), most commonly styled Lady Frances Berkeley after her second marriage, was a leader of the Green Spring faction of Virginia politics in the seventeenth century and wife to three colonial governors.

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  • Frances Culpeper Stephens Berkeley Ludwell (baptized May 27, 1634 – ca. 1690/1695), most commonly styled Lady Frances Berkeley after her second marriage, was a leader of the Green Spring faction of Virginia politics in the seventeenth century and wife to three colonial governors. (en)
  • Frances Culpeper (1634-1695) a épousé successivement trois gouverneurs des premières heures de la colonisation en Amérique du Nord et fut considérée, à la mort du deuxième en 1677, comme la femme la plus riche d'Amérique et la plus grande contributrice au développement de l'esclavage dans les immenses plantations de tabac de Virginie et Caroline. (fr)
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  • Frances Culpeper Stephens Berkeley Ludwell (baptized May 27, 1634 – ca. 1690/1695), most commonly styled Lady Frances Berkeley after her second marriage, was a leader of the Green Spring faction of Virginia politics in the seventeenth century and wife to three colonial governors. (en)
  • Frances Culpeper (1634-1695) a épousé successivement trois gouverneurs des premières heures de la colonisation en Amérique du Nord et fut considérée, à la mort du deuxième en 1677, comme la femme la plus riche d'Amérique et la plus grande contributrice au développement de l'esclavage dans les immenses plantations de tabac de Virginie et Caroline. (fr)
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