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List of members Past and present Somerville Historical Society Resigned.Mr. Herbert L. Adams Resigned.Mr. Winifred C. Akers Mrs. Julia R; Aldrich Resigned.Mrs. Harrison Aldrich Charter members.Mrs. Hannah Allen Resigned.Miss Abbie A. Anderson Mrs. Ellen P. Angler Resigned.Mrs. H. B. Armstrong Resigned. Decreased.Mr. Frank L. Arnold Resigned.Mrs. E. C. Ashton Charter members. Life members.Mr. John F. Ayer Charter members.Mrs. John F. Ayer Miss Frances M. Aymer Miss Jane H. Aymer Mr. Oliver Bacon Resigned.Mr. Ernest W. Bailey Resigned.Mr. Harold C. Bailey Resigned.Mr. Fred C. Baldwin Resigned.Mr. John N. Ball Mr. William L. Barber Resigned.Mr. William M. Barber Mrs. Annie R. Barker Mr. James A. Barker Resigned.Mrs. Sarah J. Battelle Charter members. Life members.Mr. George L. Baxter Resigned.Mr. Dana W. Bennett Decreased.Col. Edwin C. Bennett Decreased. Charter
The writings of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume 5. (ed. John Greenleaf Whittier), Tales and Sketches (search)
mortgage, and the farm is all free and clear. Julia and I have worked hard; but we're none the worow them. Doctor, I'll tell you what I said to Julia the night I brought home that mortgage. Well,tailoress, a shrewd, selfish, managing woman. Julia, poor girl! had a sorry time of it; for the Eers in the world. It so fell out that when Julia was in her sixteenth year there came a famous ften. They will be a comfort to me. As for Julia, God was more merciful to her than man. She roeen his father and mother. He did not mention Julia; but I saw that his errand with me concerned hed,—penitent and loving, asking forgiveness of Julia for her neglect and unkindness, and invoking bhappy Ariadne. One midwinter evening I took Julia with me to a poor sick patient of mine, who wat the same instant, recognized Robert Barnet. Julia did not shriek nor faint; but, kneeling in they the bedside. You were not mistaken, said I; Julia is here, and you owe your life to her. He st[11 more...]
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 4., Medford Historical Society. (search)
dler, Dr. N. F. Chipman, Miss Bessie W. Clark, Miss Mary S. Clark, Miss Sarah L. Clark, Calvin. Cleaves, Dr. James E. Cleaves, Mrs. Emmie N. Coffin, Freeman C. Coburn, Charles F. Converse, M. M. Cordis, Mrs. Adelaide E. Craig, William C. Crockett, George W. Croudis, George A. Croudis, Mrs. Mabel H. Cushing, Walter H. Cushing, Walter F. Cushing, Mrs. Carrie E. Cushing, Samuel. Cushing, Mrs. Samuel. Dalrymple, Willard. Dalrymple, Mrs. Julia W. Dame, Lorin L. Dame, Mrs. Isabel A. Davenport, George E. Davenport, Miss Viola T. Davis, Miss E. A. Dean, John Ward. Dean, Mrs. Lydia E. Delano, George S. Delong, Rev. Henry C. Delong, Mrs. Louise G. Dennison, Edward B. Dinsmore, Miss Jessie M. Doland, Henry B. Dunham, Charles B. Durgin, Miss Annie E. Eddy, Will C. Eddy, Mrs. Rosalie S. Evans, Allston H. Fay, Wilton B. Fenton, Benjamin F. Fernald, Mrs. M. T. Ford, Frederi
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 9., The Bradburys of Medford and their ancestry. (search)
xisted. The following from Medford were among the pupils of Miss Bradbury:— Lydia, Mary, Eliza, Nathaniel, children of Nathaniel H. Bishop. The last was there as a very young child. He was the young man who travelled over South America and made an extended canoe trip. His experiences were published in a book entitled Voyage of the Paper Canoe. A Geographical Journey of 2,500 Miles, from Quebec to the Gulf of Mexico during the years 1874-5. Harriet, Sarah, Mary, Lucy, Margaret, Julia, daughters of Thomas R. Peck. Elizabeth, Emily, Almira, daughters of Nathan Adams. Louisa, Susan Maria, daughters of Isaac Hall. Susan, Lucy, daughters of Ebenezer Hall. Elizabeth, Matilda, daughters of Aaron Blanchard. Mary Ellen, Harriet, daughters of Capt. William King. Helen, Elizabeth, Frances, daughters of George W. Porter. Susan Emily, Henry, children of Henry Porter. Mary, Anne, daughters of Jonathan Porter. The last two were boarders while their parents were in Europe.
The Daily Dispatch: November 3, 1860., [Electronic resource], English view of the late Royal visit. (search)
Abernathy mrs S D Anderson mrs M A Anderson mrs Jane Allen mrs D Austin mrs Henry Andrews miss E S Allen miss M Allen miss Mary C Blakey mrs Mary E Ball mrs Ann Baily mrs Mary E Baily mrs Sarah Baugh mrs S G Bates mrs Mary A Berry mrsA Bell mrs Sarah D Boulding mrs Wood Biglow mrs A M Biunt mrs Emily C Bagg mrs Mary S Branch mrs Eliz'th Brannon mrs C Boge mrs Mary A Blackburn miss E Barnett miss M E Baily miss M E Blair miss H Black miss Julia B Branch miss Mary S Burke miss Marg't 2 Buck miss Jane Britton miss A Cannon mrs E Cassidy mrs Cooper mrs Eliz Cox mrs P L Cumine mrs Marg't Carter miss H R Christian miss S A Chandler miss H S Cobbs miss J Coleman miss J Collier miss A Condrey miss J H Copeland miss Susan Coulling miss Sallie Cressey miss Sarah E Cauliffe miss S E Clements miss Marg't Christian Marg't (col'd) Davenport mrs A F Davis mrs E A Davis mrs Wm. F Dunavant mrs L
ead mrs C Meed miss J Mitchell miss N Mickleborough miss Fm Myers miss R Munda miss M McCarty mrs S McCreary mrs Geo McGuire mrs J C Nelca mrs C Nelson mrs Martha A Noiris miss Mary Nowlan miss E O'Nell miss C Oliver mrs Julia A O'Connell mrs E J O'Sullivan mrs Lucy A Osborne mrs Louisa A Osborne mrs A W Prent mrs M Pleasants mrs Julia Phillips mrs N Payne mrs P A Parker mrs E Peppercorn mrs Anne Pleasants mrs M W Purrot mrs Joseph A Powers mrs Julia Phillips mrs N Payne mrs P A Parker mrs E Peppercorn mrs Anne Pleasants mrs M W Purrot mrs Joseph A Powers mrs E Powers miss Rosalie B Powers miss E Pearce miss Jane Price miss Bettie Petrie miss Alice Platt miss Mary Phillipps miss M V Quarles miss Mary E Quarles miss Anna E Realston miss M C Redman miss Mary P Richardson miss G A Robinson miss M G Rhodes mrs Susan R Robinson mrs C Redy mrs M A Russell mrs J W Sinnott miss Stewart miss Marion Stevens miss R E Saunders mrs Sarah A Simons mrs Lucy D Slater mrs M Swan mrs Elizabeth Stewart mrs S C 2
ss Eliza Parrish miss P F Payne miss Patsy Pearce mrs Geo Pord mrs Mary A Powell mrs Harriett Porter mrs Sallie Pollard mrs E J Pleasants mrs Julia Phillips mrs Cath Piemont mrs Jos Pilters mrs Jane Pennell mrs Elna Pierce mrs Alfred Parrett mrs Ann Pryor mrs F B Preston mrs Martha s Radford miss Charlotte Rutter miss M A Sargeant mrs Caroline Shuman mrs O E 2 Shinanit mrs Hyter Slater mrs Sally Smith mrs Ann J Smack mrs Julia A Smith mrs Anna S Smith mrs Jno Stevenson mrs J Sullivan mrs E W Seifer miss Slaughter miss M J 2 Smith miss Julia S Smith miss Emma Julia S Smith miss Emma Stacy miss Fannie E Trewaller mrs H Tyler mrs M F Thomas mrs M E Tilson mrs Harriet K Tomison mrs Martha Traylor mrs Va P Tucker mrs Jas A Turpin mrs Mildred Tomlinson miss R C Tardy miss Sarah E Taylor miss F A Tinsley miss Bettie T Viars mrs Elizabeth Van Buren miss H J Waller mrs M A
s miss Henrietta Barnes miss Fannic Bailey miss E B 2 Burwell miss Maggie Brown miss Mary T Burch miss Ellen B Burke miss Eliz'th Coleman miss Ellen Chandler miss M W Christian miss Rody Christian miss S A Christian miss Sally Creushaw miss Nannic Crow miss Adlice Coleman mrs H W Crosby mrs Jas O Cosgrove mrs Clarissa Cox mrs Sarah A Crawford mrs J V Creery mrs Mary A Crawford mrs Mary J Creery mrs M A Crawford mrs E C Crump mrs Annie H Croue mrs Julia Curry mrs Mary J Coghill mrs W C Caldwell mrs F C Chapin mrs Sarah Cook mrs Dinah Dabney mrs Cornelia Davis mrs Eliz'th Denzler mrs J M Dixon mrs Lucy A Duke mrs Harriet Davis miss Puss Davis miss Mary A Davis miss Sallie G Davis miss Bertha Davis miss Delia S Doyle miss Marg't Dickinson miss Fannie Eubank mrs Sophia Evans miss Flora Evans miss Jennie Evans miss Martha Elovney miss Mary Easton miss Martha Fisher mrs Emily Frost mrs Eliz'th
The Daily Dispatch: January 1, 1861., [Electronic resource], Shocking tragedy--murder and Suicide. (search)
Shocking tragedy--murder and Suicide. --A German physician, named Brietlauch, residing at Tinkerville, Pa., murdered his wife on Friday, and then blew out his own brains. The Pittsburg Gazette says: He had been married twice. By his first wife he had two sons, Christian and Charles — the former 20 years of age, and the latter 15.--By his second wife he had two daughters — Mary, 12 years of age, and Julia, 4 or 5 years of age. The father had always exhibited a partiality for the issue of his first wife, much to the annoyance and displeasure of his last, who had a mother's feelings, and wished her own children to be caressed as much as the others. The domestic troubles growing out of this state of affairs often led to violence. On Friday, he went into the room where his wife was, and hurt his foot (he had no shoes on) on a spool which the youngest child had been using. This threw him into a headlong passion, in the transports of which he slapped the offending child seve
By Pulliam & Co., Auct's Commissioner's Sale of Slaves.--Pursuant to a decree entered by the Richmond Circuit Court on the 11th of January, 1861, in the suit of Johnson's adm'r and also against Rowe and also, I shall at the auction rooms of Pulliam & Co., in the city of Richmond on Friday, the 18th of Jan'y, 1861, at 12 o'clock M., sell at auction, to the highest bidder for cash, the following Slaves, belonging to the estate of Thos. F. Johnson, dec'd to wit: A negro woman named Mildred, and her three children — Julia, Jimmy and Simon; Caroline, and her two children — Maria and Albert, and a negro man named William Henry. The negroes are likely and of good character, and are sold for no fault. They are sold in order to make a division among distributees. Wm. W. Rowe, Special Commissioner. Sale by Pulliam & Co., Aucts. ja 14--d
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