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  • '''Mary and Anna''' were Hondurainian conjoined twins and sideshow performers. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • '''Guadalupe and Josefina Hinojosa''' were conjoined twins and sideshow performers. ...go Francisco Hinojosa and Maria de Jesus Alcala. The sisters appeared as a sideshow attraction until a surgeon in San Antonio decided that he could separate th
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  • '''Kee-Boo''' was a sideshow performer and a person born with a rare condition known as hypertrichosis. Kee-Boo appeared on the sideshow around the age of sixteen, boasted a similar history to [[Jo-Jo the Dog-Fac
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  • '''Louise L.''' is a sideshow performer that was born with a parasitic twin. ...ied and had two daughters and according to the Bernard L. Kobel catalog of sideshow images, Louise was also exhibited as Camille de Monville and known as ''La
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  • '''Louise L.''' is a sideshow performer that was born with a parasitic twin. ...ied and had two daughters and according to the Bernard L. Kobel catalog of sideshow images, Louise was also exhibited as Camille de Monville and known as ''La
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  • '''Maxine-Mina''' was born with a parasitic twin and worked as sideshow performer. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • '''Radica and Doodica''' (1888-1903) were conjoined twins and sideshow performers. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • ...wn as ''The Dog of the Caucasus'' or ''The Siberian Dog-Man'' was an early sideshow performer and person born with a rare condition known as hypertrichosis. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • ...obile, but stopped at the age of 20 after having a stroke. His career as a sideshow performer only lasted about 2 years, but during that time, his popularity n [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • The twins traveled to the United States as children and began working on the sideshow circuit. While they were working at Coney Island at age 11, the Society for ...ere they were scheduled to appear in vaudeville. They performed in various sideshow acts, including in an orchestra on Coney Island and in dance with their wiv
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  • ...al, Wesley, made the difficult decision to take the twins on the road as a sideshow attraction. ...tired aged 39 and bought a two-bedroomed house in Dayton, Ohio, with their sideshow earnings, but are heavily reliant on their younger brother Jim for help. Al
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  • *Brothers Grim Sideshow *Sideshow By The Seashore
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  • ...for walking. At least, this was the story he told doctors in 1885; in his sideshow pitch, he claimed that he had broken the leg in a train accident in France, Lippert, who was said to speak five languages, entered the sideshow at the age of 33 and came to the United States to work with the Barnum circ
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  • ...o known as ''The Spider Girls'', are conjoined twins that work as sideshow performers. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • '''Francesco Lentini''' was born with a parasitic twin and was a sideshow performer billed as ''The Three-Legged Wonder''. At the age of nine, Lentini moved to the U.S. and entered the sideshow business as The Great Lentini, joining the Ringling Brothers circus act. La
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  • ...was born with a parasitic twin attached to his sternum and exhibited as a sideshow performer in his early life. He was billed as the ''Two Boys with One Head' [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • ...rgaret Gibb''' and '''Mary Gibb''' were two conjoined twins and vaudeville performers. They were known as the ''Holyoke Siamese Twins'' and ''America's Siamese T [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • ...'' and '''Liou Tang-Sen''' were conjoined twins born in China and sideshow performers. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • ...Doubled Bodied Boy'' were dicephalus conjoined twins displayed as sideshow performers throughout Europe and America from 1878 at the age of four months until the [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • ...Coy''' (July 11, 1851 - October 8, 1912) were conjoined twins and sideshow performers known as ''The Two-Headed Nightingale''. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • ...as hypertrichosis. Known as '''Jo-Jo the Dog-Faced Boy''', he was a famous sideshow performer who was brought to the United States of America by P.T. Barnum. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • '''Percilla Bejano''', also known as ''The Monkey Girl'', was a sideshow performer and a person born with a rare condition known as hypertrichosis. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • '''Krao Farini''', also known as ''the missing link'', was a sideshow performer and a person born with a rare condition known as hypertrichosis. ...ding to her own rules and terms, and lived an independent life outside the sideshow. She spent the last 20 years of her life in a private apartment, entertaini
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  • ...(1891–1932), better known as '''Lionel the Lion-Faced Man''', was a famous sideshow performer and a person born with a rare condition known as hypertrichosis. After nearly fifteen years with Coney Island's Dreamland Circus sideshow, Lionel returned to Germany in 1928 to become a German citizen and appear a
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  • ...ly of people suffering from hypertrichosis that were displayed as sideshow performers. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • ...Josepha Blazek''' of Bohemia (1878–1922) were conjoined twins and sideshow performers. Rosalie allegedly gave birth to a son, the only recorded instance of a con [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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  • ...n as ''the ape woman'', was a Mexican woman born with hypertrichosis and a sideshow performer in 19th-century Europe. [[Category:Sideshow performers]]
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