Portrait and Biographical Album of Washtenaw County, Michigan: Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, Together with Biographies of All the Governors of the State, and of the Presidents of the United StatesBiographical Publishing Company, 1891 - 629 pages |
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... wife was a woman of great strength of character and possessed of courage , hope- fulness and devotion , qualities which sustained and encouraged her husband in the various pursuits of his early years . For several years after his ...
... wife was a woman of great strength of character and possessed of courage , hope- fulness and devotion , qualities which sustained and encouraged her husband in the various pursuits of his early years . For several years after his ...
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... wife of John Allen was Mary Crawford who belonged to an old family of Virginia . She became Mrs. Allen November 2 , 1815 , and died May 6 , 1819 , previous to her husband's migration to the West . His second wife was Mrs. Ann J. McCue ...
... wife of John Allen was Mary Crawford who belonged to an old family of Virginia . She became Mrs. Allen November 2 , 1815 , and died May 6 , 1819 , previous to her husband's migration to the West . His second wife was Mrs. Ann J. McCue ...
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... wife is identified with the Methodist Episcopal Church and is one of its ardent and in- terested workers . The biographer has found Mr. Thompson to be a man well informed on all current topics , a good conversationalist and a gentleman ...
... wife is identified with the Methodist Episcopal Church and is one of its ardent and in- terested workers . The biographer has found Mr. Thompson to be a man well informed on all current topics , a good conversationalist and a gentleman ...
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... wife was blest by four chil- dren , as follows : Harriet , Gabrella , Walter C. and Charles S. The first - born is now Mrs. James H. Hepburn and is the mother of four children- Charles , Eddy , Albert and May . Gabrella is Mrs. Fred H ...
... wife was blest by four chil- dren , as follows : Harriet , Gabrella , Walter C. and Charles S. The first - born is now Mrs. James H. Hepburn and is the mother of four children- Charles , Eddy , Albert and May . Gabrella is Mrs. Fred H ...
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... wife died in December , 1868 , and the second wife of our subject , to whom he was joined May 6 , 1872 , was by birth Verona , daugh- ter of Adam and Verona ( Schaible ) Lehman , both natives of Wurtemberg , Germany , who came to ...
... wife died in December , 1868 , and the second wife of our subject , to whom he was joined May 6 , 1872 , was by birth Verona , daugh- ter of Adam and Verona ( Schaible ) Lehman , both natives of Wurtemberg , Germany , who came to ...
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