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Most of these seem gibberish or random. Miss Chintilly could be like a "Ms America" title, not an actual person. Henry Rose DID exist, and showed off his "barbed wooden fencing strip" at the Illinois State Fair in 1873, but this wasn't refined into modern barbed wire until '74 by Jacob Haish, who stole his concept and patented it.

Elizabeth Coyote Threatt was an actress who only had one notable film appearance, where all of her lines were spoken in Cherokee, so that checks out. Mordechai is a figure of Jewish religious texts, though his story seems to have no connection to capgras syndrome, which is a delusion where one believes their friends or loved ones have been replaced by imposters.

That's all I can figure out. One more, slightly tenuous, is that Peterson might refer to a number of military/airforce bases and not a specific person.