Adaline Weston Couzins (1815–1892) was a British-born American civil servant, a suffragist, and a Civil War nurse who worked for the Ladies' Union Aid Society of St. Louis. She spent most of her career as a nurse during the Civil War on hospital ships that tended to Union and Confederate soldiers along the Mississippi River.
Adaline "Addie" Dickman Miller (1859 — 1936) was an American college professor, a founder of the town of Ruskin, Florida, and the co-founder and vice-president of the town's Ruskin College. She patented a design for a dish washer and she was president of two different temperance organizations in Oregon.
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Adaline Dutton Kent or Adaline Kent Howard, (1900 – 1957) was an American sculptor. She created abstract sculptures with forms inspired by the natural landscape.
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Adaline Shepherd (1883 – 1950) was an American composer of piano pieces. Though she did not compose many pieces, the pieces she composed were popular. In her twenties, she composed three ragtime pieces: "Pickles and Peppers" (1906), "Wireless Rag" (1909), and "Live Wires Rag" (1910). Commemorating World War I, she also published "Victory" (1918). She married Frederick Sherman Olson in 1910, and thereafter used his last name as her own.After her marriage, she retired from composition, and her compositions were unknown to her remaining family by the 1970s until they were contacted by reporters.
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The popularity spike for this variant may have been caused in part by the romantic drama film The Age of Adaline (2015), about a woman who stops aging after a car accident.
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