Annual Obituary Notices of Eminent Persons who Have Died in the United States. For 1857[-1858]Phillips, Sampson, 1858 |
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... became the village of Fredericktown , in which he lived until the day of his decease , hav- ing spent half a century in one place . Judge Ayres was a man of unassuming manners , quiet in his deportment , deal- ing justice to all men ...
... became the village of Fredericktown , in which he lived until the day of his decease , hav- ing spent half a century in one place . Judge Ayres was a man of unassuming manners , quiet in his deportment , deal- ing justice to all men ...
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... became a ready writer , and left at her death many volumes of manuscripts , diaries , & c . She loved and read her Bible much ; was a strict observer of the Sabbath , always at meeting , if pos- sible ; loved to do good ; was active in ...
... became a ready writer , and left at her death many volumes of manuscripts , diaries , & c . She loved and read her Bible much ; was a strict observer of the Sabbath , always at meeting , if pos- sible ; loved to do good ; was active in ...
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... became clerk in a bank , and in 1853 and 1854 , published , in two parts , a work on " Banks and Banking in the ... became a partner in the firm , and continued business in Columbus until about 1838 , when he went to New York , and ...
... became clerk in a bank , and in 1853 and 1854 , published , in two parts , a work on " Banks and Banking in the ... became a partner in the firm , and continued business in Columbus until about 1838 , when he went to New York , and ...
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... became friends . |. " No man more clearly understood , or more faithfully and affectionately dis- charged , all the duties of a husband and a father than my deceased col- league , and to his family his loss is in- deed irreparable ; but ...
... became friends . |. " No man more clearly understood , or more faithfully and affectionately dis- charged , all the duties of a husband and a father than my deceased col- league , and to his family his loss is in- deed irreparable ; but ...
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... became a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church , supported through his days of boyhood a widowed mother , and afterwards , by his own energy , thoroughly educated himself . More than twenty years ago , he was an ac- ceptable and ...
... became a member of the Cumberland Presbyterian church , supported through his days of boyhood a widowed mother , and afterwards , by his own energy , thoroughly educated himself . More than twenty years ago , he was an ac- ceptable and ...
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