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* '''Caroline Abbott''' (1812): A shipbuilder's daughter from Sackets Harbor, New York, caught up along with her family during the War of 1812, even going so far as to seeing her dad [[Fuck|end up getting impressed by the British]]. Retired from the line in 2014 shortly after the BeForever reboot. | * '''Caroline Abbott''' (1812): A shipbuilder's daughter from Sackets Harbor, New York, caught up along with her family during the War of 1812, even going so far as to seeing her dad [[Fuck|end up getting impressed by the British]]. Retired from the line in 2014 shortly after the BeForever reboot. | ||
* '''Josefina Montoya''' (1824): daughter of a rancher in Mexican-controlled Southwest. Her mama just died before the start of her series, but she got over it when her aunt came in. | * '''Josefina Montoya''' (1824): daughter of a rancher in Mexican-controlled Southwest. Her mama just died before the start of her series, but she got over it when her aunt came in. | ||
* '''Kirsten Larson''' (1854): One of the OGs in the series, she was an immigrant from Sweden who came to Minnesota during the Pioneer days. She was rumoured to have [[Wasted|died of dysentery]] in 2009, although it was later confirmed that she was to be [[Permaban|retired]] from the roster in 2010. | * '''Kirsten Larson''' (1854): One of the OGs in the series, she was an immigrant from Sweden who came to Minnesota during the Pioneer days. She was rumoured to have [[Wasted|died of dysentery]] in 2009, although it was later confirmed that she was to be [[Permaban|retired]] from the roster in 2010. | ||
* '''Addy Walker''' (1864): The first [[African-American]] doll; she first started off as a slave in North Carolina, then escapes to Philadelphia during the [[Civil War]]. | * '''Addy Walker''' (1864): The first [[African-American]] doll; she first started off as a slave in North Carolina, then escapes to Philadelphia during the [[Civil War]]. |