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8 Notable deaths
 by pernicious anemia

Annie Oakley

American exhibition sharpshooter (1860–1926).

Born August 13th, 1860 in Ohio.

Died November 3rd, 1926 at 66 years old in Greenville (pernicious anemia).

Inez Milholland

(1886-1916) american suffragist, lawyer.

Born August 6th, 1886 in Brooklyn.

Died November 25th, 1916 at 30 years old in Good Samaritan Hospital (pernicious anemia).

Betsie ten Boom

Dutch concentration camp victim (1885–1944).

Born August 19th, 1885 in Amsterdam.

Died December 16th, 1944 at 59 years old in Ravensbrück concentration camp (pernicious anemia).

Henry Sweet

British linguist (1845–1912).

Born September 15th, 1845 in London.

Died April 30th, 1912 at 66 years old in Oxford (pernicious anemia).

Alice Marble

American tennis player (1913–1990).

Born September 28th, 1913 in Plumas County.

Died December 13th, 1990 at 77 years old in Palm Springs (pernicious anemia).

Gunnar Nordström

Finnish physicist (1881–1923).

Born March 12th, 1881 in Helsinki.

Died December 24th, 1923 at 42 years old in Helsinki (pernicious anemia).

George Siegmann

American actor and film director (1882-1928).

Born February 8th, 1882 in New York City.

Died June 22nd, 1928 at 46 years old in Hollywood (pernicious anemia).

Józef Bilczewski

Polish roman catholic archbishop, professor of theology and blessed (1850-1923).

Born April 26th, 1860 in Wilamowice.

Died March 20th, 1923 at 62 years old in Lviv (pernicious anemia).

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