Lizzie Ramesy, a pirate who lived in the mid-16th century; apparently married Morgan Black and gave birth to four sons, one of them Philip Black; John Black's supposed grandmother, Nathaniel Black's supposed great-grandmother, Amelia Black's supposed great-great-grandmother and Clayton Black's supposed great-great-great-grandmother
The Ford Model T was colloquially known as the "Tin Lizzie".
The name is also sometimes spelled "Lizzy"; Thin Lizzy is a musical group.
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Lizzie was a 32-year-old unmarried woman at the time, living in a cramped house in the quiet town of Fall River, Massachusetts with her father Andrew Borden, stepmother Abby Borden, sister, and housekeeper.
Lizzie Borden was arrested one week later for the double murders based on several clues pointing to her as the perpetrator.
Lizzie and her housekeeper Bridget (who was outside washing windows) were the only two people on the property during the time the murders were committed.
Lizzie Borden born July 19, 1860, Fall River, Mass., was charged with murdering her stepmother and father; her trial became a national sensation in the United States.
Lizzie claimed she was in the barn (with the tools and water pump) when she returned to find her father dead.
Lizzie was arrested and tried for both murders in June 1893 but was acquitted, due to a lack of substantive evidence.