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  2. Lighthouse keeper - Wikipedia

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    Marine occupation. A lighthouse keeper or lightkeeper is a person responsible for tending and caring for a lighthouse, particularly the light and lens in the days when oil lamps and clockwork mechanisms were used. Lighthouse keepers were sometimes referred to as " wickies " because of their job trimming the wicks. [1]

  3. Abbie Burgess - Wikipedia

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    American. Occupation. Lighthouse keeper. Abbie Burgess Grant (1839–1892) was an American lighthouse keeper known for her bravery in tending the Matinicus Rock Light in Maine during a raging winter storm in 1856. She did so for nearly a month while her father, the head keeper, was away from the island. Her heroic actions attracted much ...

  4. Henry Hall (lighthouse keeper) - Wikipedia

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    Died. 8 December 1755 (aged 94) East Stonehouse, Plymouth, England. Cause of death. Internal burns from molten lead. Occupation. Lighthouse keeper. Henry Hall (1661 – 8 December 1755) was a British lighthouse keeper who worked on the Eddystone Lighthouse, in the English county of Devon, some 9 statute miles (14 kilometres) southwest of Rame ...

  5. Elizabeth Whitney Williams - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Whitney Van Riper. Occupation. Lighthouse keeper. Years active. 1872–1913. Notable work. A Child of the Sea and My Life Among Mormons. Elizabeth Whitney Williams was an American lighthouse keeper and writer. She served as a lighthouse keeper for 41 years, including a 29-year stint at the Little Traverse Light. [1][2]

  6. Maria Andreu - Wikipedia

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    Maria Mestre de los Dolores Andreu (April 25, 1801 – after 1860) was an American known as the second US Coastguard female employee. A lighthouse keeper, she was the first Hispanic-American woman to command a federal shore installation. [1] Marilyn Dykman said of her "Maria Andreu's leadership and perseverance as keeper of the lighthouse ...

  7. Fannie Salter - Wikipedia

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    Fannie May Hudgins Salter (May 20, 1882 – March 11, 1966) was an American lighthouse keeper and the last lighthouse keeper at Turkey Point Light in Maryland. She served from 1925 until she retired in 1947, at which point the station became fully automated. From 1922 to 1925, she worked at the lighthouse along with her husband, fully taking ...

  8. James Rankin (lighthouse keeper) - Wikipedia

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    Nellie. Children. Arthur and Edna Neva. James Rankin (February 20, 1844 – January 5, 1921) was a lighthouse keeper in the United States. A native of Killashee, County Longford, Ireland, Rankin emigrated to the United States in 1867. He served in the U.S. Lighthouse Service as the keeper of East Brother Island Light in California from 1877 to ...

  9. George Cobb (lighthouse keeper) - Wikipedia

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    George Douglas Cobb (1872–1940) was a lighthouse keeper along the California coast for 43 years between 1890 and his retirement in 1938. At the time of his death he had served as a lighthouse keeper longer than anyone in the United States. He is best known for saving the lives of two men whose sailboat had capsized near the Oakland Harbor ...

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