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==Births==
==Births==
*[[August 15]] –[[John E. Baker]] moved to Charlottesville in [[1971]] and later became the first elected African-American to serve on the [[Albemarle County School Board]] or as that board's [[Chairman of Albemarle County School Board|chair]].  
*August 11 – [[Patricia Ann Byrom | Patricia Ann (Bunton) Byrom]] in Chicago, Illinois. Moved to [[Albemarle County]] in 1975. In [[2004]] Byrom’s husband, Colonel Robert M. Byrom, gifted 600 acres of their family farm in Blackwell's Hollow, (Albemarle County) as the [[Byrom Park | Patricia Ann Byrom Forest Preserve Park]] for the enjoyment of all.
 
*[[August 15]] – [[John E. Baker]] moved to Charlottesville in [[1971]] and later became the first elected African-American to serve on the [[Albemarle County School Board]] or as that board's [[Chairman of Albemarle County School Board|chair]].  
*[[October 20]] – [[Roosevelt Brown | Roosevelt "Rosie" Brown]], Charlottesville City native became one of the premier offensive linemen in U.S. pro football.
*[[October 20]] – [[Roosevelt Brown | Roosevelt "Rosie" Brown]], Charlottesville City native became one of the premier offensive linemen in U.S. pro football.
*[[December 15]] – [[Mary Ann Wilder Elwood]], born in Elkhart, Indiana later arriving in Charlottesville in 1964 and rose to become the first female president of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce and served as the first female chair of the Charlottesville Democratic Committee. She died on [[September 12]], [[2011]] at age 78.


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< 1931 All years 1933 >

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  • December 15Mary Ann Wilder Elwood, born in Elkhart, Indiana later arriving in Charlottesville in 1964 and rose to become the first female president of the Charlottesville Regional Chamber of Commerce and served as the first female chair of the Charlottesville Democratic Committee. She died on September 12, 2011 at age 78.

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