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    • 27 June 1857

      • Leonora Piper (née Leonora Evelina Simonds; 27 June 1857 – 3 June 1950) was a famous American trance medium in the area of Spiritualism.
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  2. Piper was born to Stillman and Hannah (Stevens) Simonds. She grew up in Nashua, New Hampshire , where, according to her parents, she first displayed psychic abilities as a child. At the age of 22 she married shopkeeper William Piper of Boston and settled in the city's Beacon Hill area.

  3. Name variations: Leonore Piper. Born Leonora Evelina Simonds on June 27, 1859, in Nashua, New Hampshire ; died on July 3, 1950, in Brookline, Massachusetts; fourth of six children of Stillman Simonds and Hannah (Stevens) Simonds; married William R. Piper (a manufacturer, salesman, and clerk), on October 6, 1881 (died 1904); children: two ...

  4. Leonora Piper was born in Nashua, New Hampshire, USA, as Leonora Evelina Simonds, the fourth of six children. Within her family she was known as Leonore.

  5. Piper was born Leonora Simmonds on June 27, 1859, in Nashua, New Hampshire. There has been some discussion of the correct spelling of her first name, though it is now largely agreed to have been "Leonora," rather than "Leonore," as is often found in the literature.

  6. Oct 21, 2016 · Leonora Piper, Turn-of-the-Century Medium. When Leonora Evelina Piper (née Symonds) was 8 years old, she was out playing in the garden when she was overcome by a sudden and mysterious blow to...

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  7. Piper was born to Stillman and Hannah (Stevens) Simonds. She grew up in Nashua, New Hampshire where, according to her parents, she first displayed psychic abilities as a child. At the age of 22 she married shopkeeper William Piper of Boston and settled in the city's Beacon Hill area.

  8. ISS: Biography of Leonora Piper. Mediums. Leonora Piper. 1857-1950. OF BOSTON, the foremost trance medium in the history of psychical research, to whom is due the conversion of Sir Oliver Lodge, Dr. Richard Hodgson, Prof. James Hyslop and many other intellects to a belief in survival and communication with the dead.

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