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ENCYCLOPEDIA — OF — CONNECTICUT
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BIOGRAPHICAL ±17o
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Indians made an attack on Agawam an
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organization and development of the
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ather than any course marked out fo
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of glad yet free allegiance, as a r
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ity until 1883, teaching various br
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tion at Northampton, Massachusetts,
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magnetic force arc felt and recogni
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trance f the United States into the
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yi^s* X
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the prominent institutions in finan
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His opinions were carefully formed,
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Treadway. who died in his infancy.
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ture, which have helped to lit him
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peace, and aided materially in the
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OUt his lifetime He was a fanner an
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^f^-^Z^ s&. 3?-^*>£:
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place in the business life of the t
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They were the parents of: Sarah, bo
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handle. In association with Frank F
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his obligations in this profession
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CURTISS, Charles Edson, Manufacture
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the State. He is esteemed as a libe
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Christiana Phelps, July 29, 1783, a
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[863, at the age of forty-three, at
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' citizen, and died February i-\ 18
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ENCYCLOPEDIA ( i.n this road, in wh
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o-?
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stem the current. A man who has ach
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He is a member of Evergreen Lodge,
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Dwnn's Pedigrees, the family herein
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abcth Griffin, his cousin, daughter
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OL^&^C^,
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average of five hundred employees u
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dividual and the existence of the N
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treasured by householders of that s
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elected the first mayor of the city
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is a Republican in politics, and a
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as an exponent of applied art. Some
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the town records. He joined the Bol
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ferment. He is a director of the Ne
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deal, their very existence depends
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follows. 2. Harold Wilbur, a gradua
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Longan are the parents of two child
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his father, and lived there until h
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and eldest son of Joseph Dart, was
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^^T^/^^^f'.
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Matthews, of Baltimore ; ENCYCLOPED
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John Peck, married a Watford, and w
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from the Sheffield Scientific Schoo
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patrons Elsworth Strong, C. R. Dix,
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ticut. He was a builder of chimneys
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Previous to the thirteenth century
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this fact accounts for the origin o
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so much so, that he has not been ve
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school periods He was accustomed to
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of three kindred words, the Gothic
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voted to tobacco growing. General c
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yi^C^C^^n^^ y%^£
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in their section of the State. The
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farming, as his father had clone. H
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Plainville, Forestville, Collinsvil
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wich ; Sphinx Temple, Ancient Arabi
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at Granville, Massachusetts, August
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has been a most successful departme
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siderate of those in his employ, an
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Massachusetts, May 5, 1686. He serv
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mont, of Portland, Oregon. 7. Norma
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arrived May [6, 1634, in New Englan
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Emma J. Treadway, daughter of Enoch
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the progress of the community. In e
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DEWEY, John Stevens, Tobacco Grower
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of the business he buys and packs t
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ENCYCLi IPEDI \ < >F ordained Novem
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^Y^
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vember 7, 1678, Sarah Welles, born
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Mrs. Bidwell became a school teache
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and she died January i8, 1770, at t
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ENCYCD IPEDIA < undertake any new b
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Mr. Backea baa contended as only on
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d,^2v^^
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principles of our Nation. It is wit
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the first family washing business i
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Indian tools; he married Mary Dyer,
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one man's share towards shaping the
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ule is kept very strictly, and exce
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ENCYCU )l'l-:i)l A ( tional Church
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Colton i> a Republican, and in 1909
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^n^y^r^_ TrY^o^^r^i
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phalet and Ester (Peck) Bristol, se
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ily, and in which the parent was gi
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only spiritually but materially. Fr
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since elapsed, but the association
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1801. His children were: 1. Ann Bro
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the youthful widow of two English k
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tzJt/kfrr?
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nessed. The family of Sylvester Bal
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B°? TH
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shire and Cornwall. He died Novembe
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(VI) Eben Booth, son of Philo and A
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He has been an opponent, also, of g
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line is from two sons of John Whitn
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was in constant demand. She lived t
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members of the Church of England. S
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the American Revolution. He waa als
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the beginning of the eleventh centu
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EXCYCLOIT.DIA OF RIOCKAl'I I V tast
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York, the son of llcndrick and Pheb
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of the Great River, then known as W
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ton, who is believed to have come t
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members of the family came. Mr. Joh
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The crest of the family of Flynn an
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setts, graduating in 1870. His prie
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Holt came to the United States and
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ance was at the dedication of the s
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was not a conspicuous participant,
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LILLEY, George Leavens, Governor Wh
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during his term of office he was no
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ENCYCLI >PEDIA I came from England
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State Senator when his parts- was i
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Lieutenant-Governor of Connecticut
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I ENCYCL< The elementary education
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Civic Service Reform Association. P
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and its members have ever been men
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afforded l>\ the primitive neighbor
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than Lyman and Abigail Hunt i Eldri
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fe '^ %£^^/^^5^
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ings and public-spirited actions, h
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een more than meritorious; Mr. Wils
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circles, a fact which was plainly a
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her M. D., and here began practice.
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ENCY( !.< iPEDIA < Baltic sea. Pete
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ENCYCLl >PEDIA ( \\ akeman, of Engl
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Cr
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at Riverhead, New York, called Mill
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in 1647, an d removed to Swansea, M
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early manhood, serving in that capa
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founded the Killingly I ENCYCLI IPE
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COlS-ZJzt £^-r-c£&~zs?_.
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of the town of Brechin, Forfarshire
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Academy of Wilbrahatn, Massachusett
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;md popularity, and be was again as
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WOODRUFF
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there a plantation of one thousand
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that royal sport with an enthusiasm
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and there he has continued to make
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een active in the work of the Relie
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.-w«/A. c^ ^V ^^r^"*f>s&" ^*-^» >
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Arms—Sable a fess argent between
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the age of fifty-five years. He set
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David MalUt, Father of the progenit
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20, 1710. by Lewis Lyon, a merchant
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married June [9, [872, Seth Hill, M
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Mary Ottary, in Devonshire, England
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idge, Massachusetts. He married Me-
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(— ~. L^2
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ENCYCLi >PEDIA OF MK >GKAIMIY be fo
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dletown, ( Connecticut ; Hartford E
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*/^
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East Riding, of Yorkshire, England.
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last record of his widow, Rebecca,
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Thomas Trant, third son of Maurice
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e cs>**Cua-z-
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sons, John James, Edward and Willia
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ENCYCLI >PEM \ ( >F chased a pair o
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with whose career we are here espec
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the sales increased from five hundr
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yS.'M.
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een such as to accentuate the encou
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detail. A firm of publishers, recog
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urgent material necessity, his days
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tion, with talented assistance from
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He also
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type of the sturdy manhood that lai
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(III) John (_•) Shipman, son of J
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U/ccoc(XcO
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the church. His son, John Joseph Er
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ford, Lucy, daughter of Timothy and
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James D. and Elizabeth (Crowley) Wh
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Stullgart, Germany, and they were t
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of the Union cause. He was engaged
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dren, seven of whom grew to matur-
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» *r " • Js ^ ^
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Edwards, and another a niece of his
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most youths with their future befor
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the public schools. During his yout
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HILDRETH, Homer Wesley, A descendan
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ENCYCLOPEDIA I i patriotic wi »rk,
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ENCYCLOPEDIA < Abington, married th
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the Hartford Hospital, 1896, until
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acter, with a broad open brow, fair
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8, 1664, daughter of Joseph and Joa
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They were the parents of Stephen (5
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Mr. Hart maintained a summer home a
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stanced by his projection of the Bu
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y/^u of. (^k //CWJfMJ.
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Sphinx Temple, Ancient Arabic Order
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ADDENDA An astcriik (*) set against
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Bray, Elizabeth, 31 Henry T., Dr.,
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John, 294 Jonathan, -''14 Jonathan
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Walter II., 409 William I I ., 407,
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McClellan, John, 347 Mary, 347 Robe
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[saiah I).. 279 John. 329 John ( i.
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Joseph, Lieut., 3-^ Richard, 333 (J