The Dionne quintuplets were a global sensation during the Great Depression. The last of the five sisters, Annette, died in December.
Annette Dionne, who shared in her siblings’ fame as one of the first quintuplets known to survive infancy died Wednesday in Beloeil, Quebec, a suburb of Montreal. She was 91 and the last surviving ...
Annette and her four sisters — Marie, Yvonne, Cécile and Émilie — were born prematurely on a farm in Corbeil, Ontario, on May 28, 1934, and quickly garnered worldwide fame as the first quintuplets ...
Annette Dionne, the last surviving sister of the Canadian quintuplets, has died at 91, the Dionne Quints Home Museum has announced. The five identical sisters, born in Ontario at the height of the ...
The Sandra and Gary Baden Collection of Celebrity Endorsements in Advertising, 1897-1979, Archives Center, National Museum of American History. Collection items available for reproduction, but the ...
Annette Dionne, the last of Canada's famous Dionne quintuplets, has died. Born in 1934, the sisters -- Yvonne, Annette, Cécile, Émilie and Marie -- were the first known set of quintuplets to survive ...
Annette Dionne, the last of the famous 'Dionne Quintuplets' died in a suburb of Montreal on Wednesday at the age of 91. Dionne's death was first reported by the New York Times. A family spokesperson ...
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