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Queen Mab – Nellie Keeler
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nellie_Keeler
Nellie Keeler (1875-1903) was an Americana child circus performer known as Little Queen Mab. Nellie Keeler was born with dwarfism on the sixth of April, 1875 at Kokomo, Indiana. She was the youngest of three daughters and a son raised by Ezra and Maria Keeler. Her father was a farmer and a Civil War veteran. By the age of three Nellie Keeler came to the attention of P. T. Barnum through local press articles about her diminutive stature. Nellie weighed only eleven pounds and stood just a few inches over two feet. After a successful four-week try out in 1878 she began touring with Barnum’s circus, along with the company of her father, as the "sweet girl with radiant golden hair”. Barnum placed her on a stage a few feet above the floor in a fashionable blue cashmere costume and short skirt. Next to her sat the Middlebush Giant, a man Barnum claimed stood nearly eight foot tall and weighed over six hundred pounds. Nellie’s contract with Barnum stipulated bad childhood behavior could void her contract and deprive her family of a potential income of a hundred dollars a month.

Nellie’s employment with Barnum came to an end when by the age of twelve she was no longer a tiny little girl. Nellie’s circus income enable her father to become an independent farmer, free of mortgage. Her obituary, that appeared in the June 18, 1903 issue of the New York Times, stated she died at age twenty-eight from tuberculosis at her residence near Versailles, Indiana and that she had been in declining health since her teens.

Annie Jones
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Jones_(bearded_woman)
Annie Jones (c. 1860 – 1902) was an American bearded woman, born in Virginia. She toured with showman P. T. Barnum as a circus attraction. When Jones joined Barnum’s exhibition as a child of only nine months, Jones’ parents received a 0-a-week salary. By the age of five, she had a mustache and sideburns and became well known as the "Bearded Girl." As an adult, Jones became the country’s top "bearded lady" and acted as a spokesperson for Barnum’s "Freaks", a word she tried to abolish from the business. In 1902, Jones herself died of tuberculosis.

FEDOR JEFTICHEIVE – Jo-Jo The Dog-Faced Boy
thehumanmarvels.com/?p=59
In 1873, Europe became acquainted with a wolf man. A 55 year old Russian man named Adrian Jefticheiev, covered in hair, began to appear at various exhibitions. He was accompanied by his equally hairy illegitimate son. The ‘Wild Man from the Kostroma Forest’ was billed as being the product of an affair between a bear and a Russian peasant woman. In reality he was a man afflicted with hypertrichosis.

Early in his life, Adrian fled his village and became something of a forest hermit. His taste for alcohol spiraled out of control and he was, by all accounts, a cruel drunk. Many visitors to his exhibition were disgusted by his unkempt and debauched appearance. His appearance was in stark contrast to that of his toddler son, Fedor. The young boy, his features not yet obscured by a thick growth of hair, charmed audiences with his impish attitude and inquisitive nature.

A decade later a young man billed as Theodore Petroff appeared and began a long career in sideshow.European audiences were told that hunters found young Theodore in the wild, captured him, taught him to be civilized and set him on to tour the world. In reality he was Fedor Jefticheive. In 1884 the wolf boy met one of P. T. Barnum’s many talent agents during a tour of Liverpool. He saw great profit in joining Barnum in America and did so that same year. It was there that he was given the name Jo-Jo ‘The Dog-Faced Boy’.

He was an avid reader and spoke as many as five languages. In 1904, during a tour of Greece, Jo-Jo contracted pneumonia. He died shortly thereafter at the age of 35.

Laloo the Hindoo
thehumanmarvels.com/?p=47
Laloo was born in Oudh, India as the second of four siblings in 1874. He was accompanied into this world by his parasitic twin brother who was little more than a headless mass of limbs attached to his breastbone. Laloo’s brother consisted of two arms and two legs, a functioning penis with a complete urinary system and, although lacking testicles, the twin was quite capable of maintaining an erection at inopportune times. Unfortunately, the twin also needed to occasionally urinate and, although Laloo could detect tactile sensations through his brother, he was often only aware of his brother’s need to eliminate after the fact. Laloo took to diapering his sibling.

By 1894 Laloo was married, to a average woman, and well off financially. Unfortunately, Laloo died an early death in a train wreck in 1905 while working for the Norris and Rowe circus in Mexico.

Laloo was a "Mohammedan" (Muslim), but that didn’t stop his exhibitors from billing him as a "Hindoo".
phreeque.tripod.com/laloo.html


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