Annie Fitzgerald Stephens

Annie Fitzgerald Stephens American Socialite

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American Socialite Annie Fitzgerald Stephens was born Annie Elizabeth Fitzgerald on 23rd December, 1844 in Clayton County, Georgia, U.S. and passed away on 17th Feb 1934 Clayton County, Georgia, U.S. aged 89. She is most remembered for She is considered to be the inspiration behind the fictional character Scarlett O'Hara, from Stephens' granddaughter Margaret Mitchell's novel, Gone with the Wind.. Her zodiac sign is Capricorn.

Annie Fitzgerald Stephens is a member of the following lists: American Roman Catholics, American socialites and American activists.

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First Name Annie
Middle Name Elizabeth
Last Name Stephens
Maiden Name Fitzgerald
Full Name at Birth Annie Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Alternative Name Annie Elizabeth Fitzgerald
Birthday 23rd December, 1844
Birthplace Clayton County, Georgia, U.S.
Died 17th February, 1934
Place of Death Clayton County, Georgia, U.S.
Zodiac Sign Capricorn
Sexuality Straight
Religion Roman Catholic
Ethnicity White
Nationality American
Occupation Text Businesswoman, Landowner
Occupation Socialite
Claim to Fame She is considered to be the inspiration behind the fictional character Scarlett O'Hara, from Stephens' granddaughter Margaret Mitchell's novel, Gone with the Wind.

Annie Elizabeth Fitzgerald Stephens (December 23, 1844 – February 17, 1934) was an American landowner, businesswoman, and political activist. She was born to a prominent planting family in Clayton County, Georgia, and grew up on the family plantation Rural Home. The daughter of an Irish immigrant, she was a devout Catholic. Stephens was involved in real estate endeavors in Atlanta and sued the federal government after General William Tecumseh Sherman's Siege of Atlanta, during the American Civil War, damaged some of her properties. Some historians, literary critics, and film critics, including Molly Haskell, consider her to be the inspiration behind the fictional character Scarlett O'Hara, from Stephens' granddaughter Margaret Mitchell's novel, Gone with the Wind.

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