Meet Ella Williams, the world's tallest woman in the late 1800s
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Ella Williams, otherwise known by her stage name as Mme Abomah was in the late 1800s described as an extraordinary woman who stood over eight feet in height and could easily support the weight of a man on her outstretched arm. Born in South Carolina in the USA in 1865 to slave parents, Ella Williams
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