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Lady Sara Forbes Bonetta (1843 – 15 August 1880) was a West African Egbado Omoba who was orphaned in inter-tribal warfare, sold into slavery, and in a remarkable twist of events, was liberated from enslavement, and became a goddaughter to Queen Victoria. She was married to Captain James Pinson Labulo Davies, the wealthy Victorian Lagos philanthropist.
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Lady Sara Forbes Bonetta Davies Bonetta Forbes, Sarah
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West African princess
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Aina
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dbpedia:Tuberculosis
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1880-08-15Z
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1880-01-01Z
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