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41. Barbara Foley, "From Wall Street To Astor Place: Historicizing Melville’s 'Bart
a lease that would not expire until 1866.” There occurred third grouping is representedby Louise K. Barnett Bartleby’ The Walls of Wall Street,” Arizona
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web hosting domain names email addresses related sites from American Literature 72.1 (2000) 87-116
From Wall Street to Astor Place:
Barbara Foley
[End Page 87] late The [End Page 88] Moby-Dick [End Page 89] In 1849 striking Hudson River Railroad workers attacked and killed several scabs; Tribune Herald [End Page 90] [End Page 91] [I]t would take thirty-five hundred men, working twenty years . . . three hundred days in each year, without being sick or out of employment an hour during the whole time, and getting a dollar a day without spending a cent, but living with their families on air like chameleons [ sic ], sleeping in the parks and going naked: yes! 3,500 men working that length of time, living in that manner and receiving that much wages, it would take to earn what Mr. John Jacob Astor has saved [End Page 92] Tribune Tribune Herald , ordinarily anything but a radical paper, nonetheless invoked a loose version of the labor theory of value in its observation that [d]uring the last fifty years of the life of John Jacob Astor, his property had been augmented and increased in value by the aggregate intelligence, industry, enterprise, and commerce of New York, fully to the amount of one-half its value. The farms and lots of ground which he bought forty, twenty, and ten and five years ago, have all increased in value entirely by the industry of the citizens of New York. Of course, it is plain as that two and two make four, that the [End Page 93] half of his immense estate, in its actual value, has accrued to him by the industry of the community.

42. HERSTORY Lesbians In The Arts
Alice Austin (1866 1991) a photographer documented Louise Bourgeois exhibition atBerkeley University http Eisenman calls these paintings ' Wall drawings' and
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43. Art.com Products: Botanical
Floral Fresco Wall Poster Framing Link for Floral Fresco Framing Link for Spring Bouquet,1866 The product_url Untitled) FineArt Print by Louise Anne Twarmley
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44. My Library
Engdahl, Sylvia Louise, Children of the Star, 0 Unrated. David, Confessions of aTaoist on Wall Street, 0 Nebraska and Colorado Territories, 1857-1866, 0 - Unrated.
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AUTHOR TITLE RATING Adams, Scott Still Pumped from Using the Mouse: A Dilbert Book (Adams, Scott, Dilbert Book.) - Unrated Adler, Bill The World of Jay Leno: His Humor and His Life - Unrated Aldiss, Brian W. Helliconia Spring - Unrated Alfred Bester The Stars My Destination - Unrated Anderson, Bernhard W. (Editor) The New Oxford Annotated Bible with Apocrypha: An Ecumenical Study Bible - Unrated Anderson, Poul The Broken Sword - Unrated Andre Norton Three Against the Witch World Anthony, Patricia Brother Termite Anthony, Piers Bio of an Ogre: The Autobiography of Piers Anthony to Age 50 - Unrated Anthony, Piers Blue Adept - Unrated Anthony, Piers Juxtaposition - Unrated Anthony, Piers Split Infinity - Unrated Anzetti, Toni Typhon's Children - Unrated Ashley, Mike The Mammoth Book of Short Horror Novels - Unrated Asimov, Isaac Foundation - Unrated Asimov, Isaac Foundation and Empire - Unrated Asimov, Isaac Foundation's Edge - Unrated Asimov, Isaac Prelude to Foundation (Foundation Series #6) - Unrated Asimov, Isaac

45. Palm Breezes - McAllen Genealogical Society, McAllen, Texas - Feb 2000
18381866. Virginia Secretary Viola Bebout. Treasurer Louise Lovett. Everygenealogist will eventually hit a brick Wall on a particular lineage.
http://www.mcallen.lib.tx.us/orgs/genealog/pb0002.htm
PALM BREEZES February 2000 Vol. 17, No. I McAllen Genealogical Society P. 0. Box McAllen, TX 78502-4714 Newsletter of the McAllen Genealogical Society P. 0. Box 4714 McAllen, TX 78502-4714 Meetings held at the McAllen Memorial Library 2000 Programs Regular meetings are held the 4th Monday of each month (except December when we meet on the 2 nd Monday) September through April in the Exhibit Room at the McAllen Memorial Library, at 2 p.m. Feb. 28 - Archival Preservation of Paper and Photographs - George Gause Mar. 27 - Adoptions - Marcia Morehead Apr. 24 - Installation of New Officers An informal Help Session will be held the 2nd Tuesday of each month September through April at 10 a.m. in the Exhibit Room at the McAllen Memorial Library. Officers: President - Melvin Earing Ist Vice-Pres. - Opal Earing 2nd Vice-Pres. - Dennis Carter Secretary - Mary Ruth Silhavy Treasurer - Louise Schultz Librarian - Janette Josserand Newsletter Editor - Elaine Macey NOAH'S ARK ENCOUNTERS THE MAYFLOWER By W.Robert Chapman In my job as a reference librarian I frequently encounter people who are searching for their family roots. One thing I've noticed is that most of these amateur genealogists say they are descended from a single ancestor. "My people came over on the Mayflower," the researcher might say, seemingly oblivious to the enormity of such a claim. "All of your ancestors?" one might reasonably ask. Not likely. The Mayflower wasn't big enough. An aircraft carrier might not hold all of one's 17th-century ancestors. If I were to try to

46. Descendants Of Henry Joynt & Eleanor Johnston
3 JOYNT, HENRY 2 , HENRY 1 ) was born June 28, 1866 in Auckland recorded on Portlandstone panels let into the circular Wall, and on He married REBECCA Louise.
http://www.celticcousins.net/joynt/descendants_of_henry_joynt_.htm
Joynt Family Chronicles
A One-Name Study
Descendants of Henry Joynt
Generation No. 1 HENRY JOYNT was born Bet. 1754 - 1758 in Crossmolina, Co. Mayo, Ireland, and died November 20, 1814 in Crossmolina, Co. Mayo, Ireland (Source: Civil Registration Records, 1814 Nov 20 Henry Joynt of Kinnaird (Crossmolina).). He married JANE. She was born 1762. Children of HENRY JOYNT and JANE are: i. JAMES JOYNT, b. 1775 (Source: FHC film 0894365 Crossmolina Parish Records.). ii. CHARLES JOYNT, b. 1777 (Source: FHC film 0894365 Crossmolina Parish Records.). iii. DUDLEY JOYNT, b. 1778 (Source: FHC film 0894365 Crossmolina Parish Records.). 2. iv. HENRY JOYNT, b. October 14, 1784, Crossmolina, Co. Mayo, Ireland; d. March 20, 1852, Ballina, Co Mayo, Ireland. v. JANE JOYNT, b. 1786 (Source: FHC film 0894365 Crossmolina Parish Records.). vi. MARY JOYNT, b. 1788 (Source: FHC film 0894365 Crossmolina Parish Records.); m. JOHN ROE, September 05, 1805 (Source: FHC film 0894365 Crossmolina Parish Records, John Roe of Ruaneduff m. Mary Joynt of Kinnaird,spr. 5 Sep 1805.). Generation No. 2

47. Swarthmore In The News: October 19, 2000
Staff Reporters of THE Wall STREET JOURNAL. He was born in 1866 and grew up, theson of a Louise Tarble of Los Angeles, Calif., will donate $2 million for an
http://www.swarthmore.edu/Home/News/Clippings/2000/00.10.19.html
Return to News Clippings Clippings collected October 19, 2000 Published by the Office of News and Information HEADLINE: Colleges feel a squeeze October 23, 2000 SECTION: SCIENCE AND IDEAS; EDUCATION; Vol. 129 , No. 16 LENGTH: 533 words BYLINE: By David L. Marcus BODY: Every fall, Lafayette College in Easton, Pa., woos several hundred bright, creative high school seniors. And every spring dozens call back with disappointing news. "They say the same thing: 'I love your small classes and your campus, but I got more aid from another school,' " says enrollment dean Barry McCarty. He is frustrated because Lafayette offers what it considers generous financial aid, but other schools can entice these students with thousands of dollars more. It's one of the great ironies of higher education: Even as they are inundated with record numbers of applications, many schools are sweetening aid packages for the most coveted students. The enticements come from all sides: enormous scholarships from Ivy League universities awash in money; research grants from state schools that don't want star students to move away; and tuition-free packages from obscure colleges desperate to raise average SAT scores. Harvard, with a $ 19 billion endowment, lets applicants know it can match rivals' financial aid offers, but schools with less money can't afford that approach. A typical case is

48. WebGED: Elaine's Genealogy Data Page
Wall, Louise (1820 ) b. 1820 in Washington Count Glover, John G. (1832 - 1866)child Glover A. (1820 - 1862) child Wall, David (1825
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ehend/wga52.html

previous
go to surnames Wall, James Lemuel
b. 28 OCT 1890
father:
Wall, John Wesley(1854 - )
mother: Frances, ?(1863 - ) Information from Jeanette Cuthriel. Wall, James Torrence
b. 1824 in Twiggs County, Georgia
d. BEF 1900 in Marion County, Georgia
father:
Wall, Soloman(1801 - 1867)
mother: Soloman, Dicy(1799 - 1890) Information from Jeanette Cuthriel. spouse:
- m. 28 AUG 1850 in Marion County, Georgia Wall, Jasper Newton
b. 1796 d. 27 MAR 1883 in Twiggs County, Georgia ? father:
Wall, Henry(*1781 - ) mother: Information from Jeanette Cuthriel. Wall, Jesse b. ABT 1785 in Maryland d. 1863 in Terrell County, Georgia father: mother: unknown, ?(*1760 - ) Information from Jeanette Cuthriel. spouse: Gainer, Rebecca (1789 - 1864) - m. 1 JAN 1806 in Washington Count, Georgia child: child: Wall, Cain (1812 - 1873) child: Wall, Rhoda (1817 - ) child: Wall, Louise (1820 - ) child: Wall, William Ezekiel Gainer (1823 - 1909) child: Wall, Ellafara Alice (1825 - 1904) Wall, Jesse Harrison b. 28 FEB 1854 in Dale County, Alabama d. AFT 1900 father: mother: Hawthorn, Susan R.(1815 - 1886)

49. CHRONOLOGY
1866 Bret Harte and Mark Twain establish themselves in Sinclair Lewis, Babbitt DameShirley (Louise AKS Clappe Wallace Stegner, Women on the Wall, first short
http://www2.tcu.edu/depts/prs/amwest/html/wlr0027.html
CHRONOLOGY
II.
A Literary Chronology of the American West

During the millennia before the arrival of the Europeans in North America, a rich oral tradition flourished on this continent. Myths, legends, and songs were passed from generation to generation.
describes California The image of a golden West is sketched in Report of Fray Marcos de
Niza La Relacion,
first captivity narrative History of New Mexico, verse narrative Fray Alonso de Benavides, Memorial Mary Rowlandson, The Sovereignty and Goodness of God (better known
as The Narrative of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson ), first captivity narrative
in English Jonathan Carver, Three Years Travels Through the Interior Parts of North
America Letters from an American Farmer,
first
notable philosophical consideration of frontier life John Ledyard, A Journal of Captain Cook's Last Voyage to the Pacific
Ocean
Captain James Cook, A Voyage to the Pacific Ocean John Meares, Voyages Made in the Years 1788 and 1789 Russian explorer A. A. Baranov, "Song," first poem by a white
composed in the West Charles Brockden Brown

50. Fondren Library:
MS. 33 Edward M. House Letters to Mary Louise Howze Needham, 19251934. MS. MS. 232Princess Royal Logbook, 1864-1866. MS. MS. 291 Above the Wall Poetry Book. MS.
http://www.rice.edu/fondren/woodson/mss/numericallist.html
Numerical List of Manuscripts
(HTML) indicates a guide to the collection is available online.
(HTML-WRC) indicates a guide to the collection is available online, and was produced by the WRC in Encoded Archival Description (EAD) format.
(HTML - TARO) indicates a guide to the collection is available online via the Texas Archival Resources Online project of the Texas Digital Alliance
MS. 1 George C. Wheeler correspondence, scrapbook, and biology lecture and laboratory notes, 1915-1957 (HTML) (HTML - TARO) MS. 2 Moreau Forrest Letter to Mary Forrest (HTML) MS. 3 James L. Autry Papers (HTML - TARO) MS. 4 Certificate of Partnership between Richard J. French, William Marsh Rice and Ebenezer B. Nichols (HTML) MS. 5 Jefferson Davis Letters, 1846-1888, (bulk 1854-1865) MS. 6 William Harrison Hamman Papers, 1828-1966 (HTML - TARO) MS. 7 William Lockhart Clayton papers, 1897-1966 (HTML - TARO) MS. 8 Hogg Papers MS. 9 Britton Collection MS. 10 Jacobs Collection of Autograph Correspondence (HTML)
Updated finding aid coming, 2003 MS. 11 George Cranfield Berkeley Correspondence and Naval Orders, 1808-1813

51. Poets' Corner - Suggested Reading - Other Works
George Ade. (1866 1944) Selected Books of Poetry Merchants from Cathay 1913;The Falconer of God 1914; The Great White Wall 1916; Louise Bogan.
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Home Page News and Recent Additions
Poets: A B C D E F G H ... Y Z
Suggestions for Further Reading
A-B C-D E-F G-H ... Y-Z
    Works marked with a " " are highly recommended
    Suggested Poems:
    • Song from a Country Fair
    • This Measure
    • The River in the Meadows
    • Night-Piece
    • The Mount
    • Home-coming
    • Early Waking
    • Death and the Lady
    • Country Summer
    • Caryatid
    Joseph Addison
    Suggested Poems:
    • Cato
    • The Campaign
    • The Playhouse
    George Ade
    Suggested Poems:
    • The Microbe's Serenade
    Peter Abelard
    Suggested Poems:
    • David's Lament for Jonathan
    • Hymn for the Close of the Week
    Abutsu
    (ca 1280)
    Suggested Poems:
    • The Diary of the Waning Moon
    J.R. Ackerley
    Suggested Poems:
    • After the Blitz [1941]
    Adais of Macedon
    Suggested Poems:
    • If you see someone beautiful
    Franklin Pierce Adams (F.P.A.)
    Suggested Poems:
    • The Double Standard
    • Composed in the Composing Room
    • Lines where Beauty Lingers
    • Such Stuff as Dreams
    • To a Thesaurus
    • The Rich Man
    Jean Adams
    Suggested Poems:
    • A Dream
    • On the Phoenix
    • To the Muse
    John Coleman Adams
    Suggested Poems:
    • We praise thee, God, for harvests earned
    John Quincy Adams
    Suggested Poems:
    • To Sally
    • The Wants of Man
    Friedrich Adler
    Suggested Poems:
    • By the Waterfall
    Lucille Adler
    Suggested Poems:
    • The Fox and the Flood
    • Shipwreck
    Mortimer J. Adler

52. Find A Grave - Browse By Country: England
36022; Argyle, Princess Louise b. 1848 d. 1939 Duchess of explorer in Palestine from1865 to 1866, and as London, England Plot Entombed behind a Wall of chairs
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53. TXGenExchange - Historical Accounts
In a letter to the HalfCentury Editor, Mrs. Peterman wrote Since I was born in Mrs.Louise F. Umphress, 2612 Haynie. RD Sears, Hutchins, born here in 1866.
http://www.genexchange.org/historyreg.cfm?state=TX&ID=2079

54. 75 Suffragists
Louise de KOVEN BOWEN (Chicago) Feb. 2, 1866 Aug 8, 1948, heard Susan B. Anthonyand poor childhood, married, 1 daughter, wrote The Yellow Wall-Paper after
http://www.mith2.umd.edu/WomensStudies/ReadingRoom/History/Vote/75-suffragists.h
75 Suffragists
Who won the vote? Who were the women who made up the suffrage movement? We offer this sampling of suffrage leaders and supporters to give a flavor of the remarkable depth and variety which marked the nationwide movement and to encourage your further interest. Most of the information here comes directly from the wonderful 4-volume set, Notable American Women . If your interest is stirred by any of these profiles, check out the fuller biographies in this library mainstay available from the National Women's History Project. Direct quotes are usually from Notable American Women , but we also consulted Notable Black American Women and other sources. Husband's names have been included when appropriate to help researchers. JANE ADDAMS (Cedarville, IL) Sept. 6, 1860 - May 21, 1935, progressive social reformer, had a "vein of iron" (Anne Firor Scott, Notable American Women ), founded Hull House settlement in Chicago, helped "over-privileged young people" connect with real life, defined a settlement house as "an institution attempting to learn from life itself," called "the most influential woman in Chicago history," internationally respected social reformer, author, peace and suffrage leader, National American Woman Suffrage Association first vice-president 1911-1914, pacifist, opposed World War I, awarded Nobel Peace Prize 1931. Susan B. Anthony

55. Homepages.rootsweb.com/~bowers/lane/lane5.txt
he was killed by the falling of a Wall Children of HATTIE Louise WOOD, b. November21, 1860 LYDIA GRISWOLD, b. October 24, 1866; d. January 19, 1923, Binghamton
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~bowers/lane/lane5.txt
79. MARIETTE HAYNES9 CARR (NANCY8 GRISWOLD, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born March 28, 1815 in Dryden, and died May 24, 1903. She married GEORGE KARR October 10, 1842 in Almond, N.Y.. Children of MARIETTE CARR and GEORGE KARR are: i. HELEN AMANDA10 KARR, b. June 25, 1843; d. September 06, 1852. 168. ii. MARY ALICE KARR, b. May 19, 1846, Almond, N.Y.. iii. ADA DEMARIS KARR, b. November 15, 1848; d. September 12, 1849. 169. iv. SAMUEL DYER KARR, b. December 13, 1851, Almond N.Y.; d. October 13, 1907. v. GEORGE KARR, b. April 17, 1855; d. April 18, 1855. 170. vi. FLORENCE AUGUSTA KARR, b. April 26, 1859, Almond N.Y.. 80. SYBIL AMANDA9 CARR (NANCY8 GRISWOLD, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born December 10, 1816 in Dryden, N.Y.. She married (1) GEORGE W. WEBB May 19, 1836 in Almond N.Y.. She married (2) JOHN GEORGE August 19, 1865 in Academy Corners, P.A.. More About GEORGE W. WEBB: Fact 1: he was an acceptable preacher laboring in several towns in NY and PA Children of SYBIL CARR and GEORGE WEBB are: i. HELEN AMANDA10 WEBB, b. February 24, 1837; d. March 23, 1855. ii. OSCAR IRVING WEBB, b. February 1839; d. January 13, 1863. 171. iii. NANCY ELIZABETH WEBB, b. September 24, 1841, Almond N.Y.. iv. MARY MARIA WEBB, b. July 29, 1843; d. March 03, 1855. 172. v. JOSEPHINE MATILDA WEBB, b. September 04, 1848, Chautaugua; d. August 16, 1929, DeRuyter. vi. GEORGE STAFFORD AUDUBON WEBB, b. February 17, 1851; d. 1863. 173. vii. EVANGELINE ST. CLAIR WEBB, b. February 15, 1854, Ripley, N.Y.. viii. CHARLES AUGUSTUS WEBB, b. July 04, 1857; d. April 21, 1863. 81. EDWARD DYER9 CARR (NANCY8 GRISWOLD, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born December 29, 1819, and died January 1903. He married LORANA S. SCHOONOVER December 11, 1845 in Danville, N.Y.. Children of EDWARD CARR and LORANA SCHOONOVER are: 174. i. LENORA MARTHA10 CARR, b. September 28, 1846. ii. MARY AMANDA CARR, b. September 21, 1848; d. June 14, 1858. 175. iii. EMMA LUCINA CARR, b. May 31, 1851, Almond N.Y.. 176. iv. GEORGE NORMAN CARR, b. August 06, 1853. 177. v. EDWARD AUGUSTUS CARR, b. September 16, 1857. 82. STUTELY HURD9 CARR (NANCY8 GRISWOLD, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born January 11, 1822, and died March 1904. He married JULIA S. SCHOONOVER February 24, 1848 in Almond, N.Y.. More About STUTELY HURD CARR: Fact 1: was in the Civil War Fact 2: received a $17 pension and a land warrant Fact 3: lived in Corning, N.Y. Children of STUTELY CARR and JULIA SCHOONOVER are: i. GAIUS PEMBERTON10 CARR, b. March 11, 1849; d. April 22, 1850. 178. ii. JAMES GAYLORD CARR, b. October 15, 1850, Almond N.Y.. 179. iii. WILLIAM WYATT CARR, b. January 05, 1854. 180. iv. HIRAM EDWARD CARR, b. June 16, 1855, Hector, Pa.. 181. v. STUELY ARDENE CARR, b. August 14, 1858, Clymer, Pa.. 182. vi. CHARLES AUDUBON CARR, b. February 19, 1864, Hector, Pa.. 83. GEORGE NORMAN9 CARR (NANCY8 GRISWOLD, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born August 15, 1826 in Dryden N.Y.. He married (1) SARAH CLARK January 23, 1856. He married (2) HARRIET NEWELL KINNE September 15, 1868. He married (3) SUSAN ELIZABETH ABBOTT April 05, 1877. More About GEORGE NORMAN CARR: Fact 1: lived succesively in Dryden, N.Y., Jarette City and Norwich, Conn, Wilton, N.H. Fact 2: finally he lived in Woodstock, Conn Fact 3: 1867, member of the Conn. Legislature Children of GEORGE CARR and SARAH CLARK are: 183. i. MARY10 COIT, b. May 26, 1857, Lisbon, Conn.. 184. ii. GENEVA CARR, b. May 14, 1859, Lisbon, Conn.. Children of GEORGE CARR and HARRIET KINNE are: iii. GRACE MABEL10 CARR, b. August 27, 1869; m. LUTHER M. CHILD, December 06, 1905. More About LUTHER M. CHILD: Fact 1: lived at Oak Corners farm, North Grosvenor, Dale, Conn. iv. GEORGE NORMAN CARR, b. August 15, 1871; d. August 01, 1873. 185. v. HELEN ELIZABETH CARR, b. August 16, 1873. 186. vi. BERTHA HOWARD CARR, b. September 11, 1874. vii. LILLIAN ABBOTT CARR, b. September 11, 1874; d. May 01, 1876. 84. LEONARD9 GRISWOLD (CHARLES8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born April 19, 1820, and died March 07, 1895. He married DELANA ANN WHEELER July 03, 1846, daughter of SETH WHEELER and REBECCA ELLIOT. More About LEONARD GRISWOLD: Fact 1: lived on the old homestead Fact 2: up-to-date farmer Fact 3: 1842, joined the church Fact 4: 1849-1895, ruling elder and deacon Children of LEONARD GRISWOLD and DELANA WHEELER are: 187. i. LAURA ADELIA10 GRISWOLD, b. September 22, 1849, Dryden. 188. ii. JAY GRISWOLD, b. June 02, 1854. 189. iii. CHARLES D. GRISWOLD, b. January 08, 1869, Dryden. 85. LUTHER9 GRISWOLD (CHARLES8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born August 27, 1822, and died May 09, 1896. He married (1) LUCY FOOTE November 01, 1848. He married (2) MARIETTA MINEAH June 25, 1863, daughter of JOHN MAINEAH and SALVINA DODGE. More About LUTHER GRISWOLD: Fact 1: intellingent and prosperous farmer Fact 2: interested in fruit-raising Fact 3: President of Dryden Agricultural Society Fact 4: during the Civil war, he was for several years Supervisor of the Town of Dryden Children of LUTHER GRISWOLD and LUCY FOOTE are: 190. i. HARRIET COLIA10 GRISWOLD, b. September 02, 1850; d. October 10, 1917. 191. ii. GRACE LUTHERA GRISWOLD, b. December 28, 1853, Dryden, N.Y.. Children of LUTHER GRISWOLD and MARIETTA MINEAH are: iii. CHARLES10 GRISWOLD, b. June 1867; d. September 1867. 192. iv. MINNIE MARIETTA GRISWOLD, b. March 16, 1869, Dryden; d. 1956. 86. HANNAH9 GRISWOLD (CHARLES8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born December 07, 1824, and died August 17, 1865. She married GEORGE HILL 1847. Child of HANNAH GRISWOLD and GEORGE HILL is: i. FRANK D.10 HILL, b. 1850, Dryden; m. MARY HOUGH. More About FRANK D. HILL: Fact 1: lived in Pa. 87. MARY JANE9 GRISWOLD (CHARLES8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born February 21, 1827 in Dryden, and died December 19, 1902. She married HORACE G. FITTS May 09, 1848. More About HORACE G. FITTS: Fact 1: he and Mary Jane lived most of their life on a farm south of Willow Glen Fact 2: 1859, united with church Fact 3: elder and trustee of First Presbyterian Church, Dryden Fact 4: member of committee that prepared for Centennial History of the Church Children of MARY GRISWOLD and HORACE FITTS are: 193. i. FRANCES ADELIA10 FITTS, b. July 11, 1850, Dryden N.Y; d. December 17, 1924, Ovid, N.Y. of pneumonia. 194. ii. CHARLES GRISWOLD FITTS, b. September 28, 1852, Dryden N.Y; d. January 21, 1923. 88. MARY9 BARTHOLOMEW (JERUSHA8 GRISWOLD, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born January 01, 1821, and died September 27, 1899. She married ORIN W. WHEELER July 1848. More About MARY BARTHOLOMEW: Fact 1: taught school as young woman, dollar a week, good salary Fact 2: united with church at age 11 Child of MARY BARTHOLOMEW and ORIN WHEELER is: 195. i. ENOS D.10 WHEELER, b. September 18, 1850, Dryden. 89. DANIEL9 BARTHOLOMEW (JERUSHA8 GRISWOLD, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born April 23, 1824, and died July 04, 1910. He married DORA ANN WHEELER March 17, 1852. More About DANIEL BARTHOLOMEW: Fact 1: contractor and builder Fact 2: Main building of the Dryden Fair was erected by him Fact 3: Elder and Trustee in the Dryden Church Children of DANIEL BARTHOLOMEW and DORA WHEELER are: 196. i. LEE ALMON10 BARTHOLOMEW, b. January 24, 1853, Dryden; d. January 23, 1918, Ithaca, N.Y.. 197. ii. MARY BARTHOLOMEW, b. May 10, 1859, Dryden; d. February 09, 1898, Homer, N.Y.. 198. iii. DANIEL PAIGE BARTHOLOMEW, b. September 14, 1860, Dryden. 90. SARAH ELIZABETH9 TOPPING (JERUSHA8 GRISWOLD, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born December 02, 1829 in Dryden, and died January 17, 1905 in Portage, Wis. She married DAVID B. PECK August 30, 1854. Children of SARAH TOPPING and DAVID PECK are: i. MAY E.10 PECK, b. June 26, 1855, Portage, Wis.; d. September 1856. 199. ii. FANNIE J. PECK, b. January 17, 1858, Fort Winnebago, Wis; d. May 1901. iii. KATHERINE L. PECK, b. January 10, 1860, Fort Winnebago, Wis; d. 1920. More About KATHERINE L. PECK: Fact 1: deaconess in the M. E. Church Fact 2: teacher for many years Fact 3: worked in Chicago, Milwaukee, Aurora, Albany, Salt Lake City, and Denver 200. iv. ERNEST GRISWOLD PECK, b. March 28, 1865, New Lisbon, Wis. v. ALICE MAY PECK, b. December 28, 1866, New Lisbon, Wis; m. JOSEPH J. DOLL, August 17, 1909, Los Angeles, Cal.. vi. JESSE J. PECK, b. October 14, 1875, Ft. Winnebago; d. April 01, 1897, Dixon, Ill. More About JESSE J. PECK: Fact 1: had gone to Dixon to attend normal school 91. CATHERINE JERUSHA9 TOPPING (JERUSHA8 GRISWOLD, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born June 02, 1832 in Dryden, N.Y., and died October 15, 1898. She married HENRY J. LASHER 1856. Children of CATHERINE TOPPING and HENRY LASHER are: i. CHARLES HENRY10 LASHER, b. February 28, 1857; d. 1880. 201. ii. HULDAH CORDELIA LASHER, b. 1858. 202. iii. ALBERT P. LASHER, b. 1859. iv. SARAH A. LASHER, b. 1861. 203. v. DANIEL B. LASHER, b. 1864. vi. MARY J. LASHER, b. 1866; d. 1871. vii. JESSIE W. LASHER, b. 1870; d. 1870. 92. CHARLES GRISWOLD9 TOPPING (JERUSHA8 GRISWOLD, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born April 10, 1834, and died January 28, 1902 in while visiting friends in Homer, N.Y.. He married (1) LOUISA MALVIRA BRIGGS 1860 in at Marathon, N.Y., daughter of CALVIN BRIGGS and MARY CHAPPELLE. He married (2) MARY SQUIRE 1890 in Homer, N.Y.. More About CHARLES GRISWOLD TOPPING: Fact 1: migrated to Wisconsin at age of 21, teaching school for two years Fact 2: 1857, pioneer in Cedar Mills, Minn. Fact 3: 1859, Returned to New York Fact 4: volunteer in 3rd or 4th Minnesota Regt. Fact 5: served three years in Civil war Fact 6: Invalided at Hospital Tuscumbia, Ala after engagement there Fact 7: Battles: Fort Donaldson, Shiloh, Vicksburg Fact 8: after war he moved to Litchfield, Minn Children of CHARLES TOPPING and LOUISA BRIGGS are: 204. i. ORIN WOODRUFF10 TOPPING, b. October 22, 1860. 205. ii. DORA LOUISE TOPPING, b. September 26, 1866. 206. iii. LEWIS CONRAD TOPPING, b. June 28, 1868. 207. iv. CHARLES HENRY TOPPING, b. October 10, 1870, Cedar Mills, Minn.. v. GEORGE ELBERT TOPPING, b. June 28, 1879. 93. ASENATH9 GRISWOLD (EDWARD8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born September 19, 1821, and died September 14, 1863. She married WARREN WOOD September 18, 1845 in Ludlowville, N.Y.. More About WARREN WOOD: Fact 1: he was killed by the falling of a wall Children of ASENATH GRISWOLD and WARREN WOOD are: i. MARY ELIZABETH10 WOOD, b. September 16, 1847, Virgil, N.Y.; d. October 27, 1929, Hughson, Cal.; m. HARLEY H. BRANCH, December 10, 1913. More About MARY ELIZABETH WOOD: Fact 1: died of paralysis More About HARLEY H. BRANCH: Fact 1: of Ceres, Cal. 208. ii. SARAH MORSE WOOD, b. July 16, 1852, London, Mich.. 209. iii. FRANK CLINTON WOOD, b. June 15, 1858. 210. iv. HATTIE LOUISE WOOD, b. November 21, 1860. 94. OLIVER TYLER9 GRISWOLD (EDWARD8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born August 24, 1823, and died November 02, 1904. He married NANCY MARIA OLMSTEAD January 01, 1847. Children of OLIVER GRISWOLD and NANCY OLMSTEAD are: 211. i. IDA10 GRISWOLD, b. September 20, 1853, Virgil, N.Y.. 212. ii. ADA GRISWOLD, b. April 19, 1864; d. November 28, 1922. 95. BEZALEEL S.9 GRISWOLD (EDWARD8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born June 18, 1826, and died July 20, 1864 in in Andersonville Prision. He married EMELINE E. HAIT. More About BEZALEEL S. GRISWOLD: Fact 1: served in the Civil War Fact 2: member of Co. F. 109 regt. N. Y. Reg. Inf. Fact 3: August 27, 1862, mustered; in Battle of the Wilderness Fact 4: taken prisioner Fact 5: July 20, 1864, died in Andersonville Prision Fact 6: he was starved to death in Andersonville Fact 7: was a companion in prision with Oliver Carmer a cousin of Abram Chester Carmer More About EMELINE E. HAIT: Fact 1: eight generations removed from Thomas Sanford, the immigrant Children of BEZALEEL GRISWOLD and EMELINE HAIT are: 213. i. HAIGHT A.10 GRISWOLD, b. January 26, 1853, Sayre, Pa.; d. January 02, 1925. 214. ii. EDWIN M. GRISWOLD, b. November 13, 1855. iii. GRACE G. GRISWOLD, b. June 12, 1861; d. April 07, 1911; m. SEWARD G. LUPTON, April 09, 1889. 96. ELIZABETH9 GRISWOLD (EDWARD8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born 1828, and died August 22, 1862. She married D. PAGE GARDNER 1849. More About D. PAGE GARDNER: Fact 1: carpenter and sometimes post master Children of ELIZABETH GRISWOLD and D. GARDNER are: 215. i. JENNIE10 GARDNER, b. June 1850; d. Los Angles, Cal. 216. ii. CARRIE GARDNER, b. June 1854; d. 1913. 97. CHARLES9 GRISWOLD (EDWARD8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born June 13, 1836, and died October 1902. He married LAURA HOUSE January 01, 1861. More About CHARLES GRISWOLD: Fact 1: lived in Harford, McLean, and Cortland More About LAURA HOUSE: Fact 1: of Virgil, N.Y. Children of CHARLES GRISWOLD and LAURA HOUSE are: 217. i. JOHN CONRAD HOUSE10 GRISWOLD, b. January 22, 1862. ii. CARRIE GRISWOLD, b. March 20, 1864; d. March 26, 1880. 218. iii. LYDIA GRISWOLD, b. October 24, 1866; d. January 19, 1923, Binghamton, NY. 219. iv. LENA GRISWOLD, b. January 05, 1870. 220. v. FLORA GRISWOLD, b. January 27, 1872; d. August 02, 1911. 221. vi. JULIA EDNA GRISWOLD, b. March 23, 1874. 98. DANIEL PAGE9 GRISWOLD (EDWARD8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born April 01, 1845, and died April 22, 1912 in South Cortland. He married M. ANNETTE TYLER March 22, 1871. More About DANIEL PAGE GRISWOLD: Fact 1: enlisted in the 23rd N.Y. Volunters, 10th Cavalry which was raised in Cortland Fact 2: passed through seven battles and a number of Skirmishes Fact 3: shot in right leg at the first charge in the Battle of Gettysburg Fact 4: la on the field two or three days and two nights Fact 5: lost leg but lived to return home Fact 6: was a tailor in Dryden for about four years Fact 7: member of the Cortland Pres. Church Children of DANIEL GRISWOLD and M. TYLER are: i. BENICE10 GRISWOLD, b. November 01, 1875; d. January 01, 1885. 222. ii. CLYDE GRISWOLD, b. September 12, 1877. iii. EDITH VERA GRISWOLD, b. April 27, 1887; m. TRACY PRATT, July 04, 1916. More About EDITH VERA GRISWOLD: Fact 1: 1910, graduated Cortland Normal Fact 2: 1929, teaching Latin and Algebra in the Dryden High School More About TRACY PRATT: Fact 1: of Dryden 99. BENJAMIN9 GRISWOLD (NATHAN8, ASENATH7 HURD, ABRAHAM6, DANIEL5, SARAH PICKETT4 LANE, ROBERT3, DANIEL2, UNKNOWN FATHER1) was born June 14, 1822 in Dryden N.Y, and died August 12, 1903. He married LAURA ELIZA HURD November 02, 1854, daughter of JAMES HURD and MARTHA REDFIELD. More About BENJAMIN GRISWOLD: Fact 1: taught school as a young man Fact 2: sang tenor in the Church choir Fact 3: Farmer and owner of a saw mill Fact 4: was reserved in manner and was short and thick set More About LAURA ELIZA HURD: Fact 1: descended from William Leete, Governor of Connecticut (1676-1683) Fact 2: organist in the Church Children of BENJAMIN GRISWOLD and LAURA HURD are: i. MARTHA A.10 GRISWOLD, b. December 22, 1856; d. December 28, 1862. ii. HERVEY DEWITT GRISWOLD, b. May 24, 1860; m. FRANCES SHELDON, June 25, 1890, Dryden. Notes for HERVEY DEWITT GRISWOLD: The Griswold family so believed in farming at this time that at one point Hervey father threatened to disinherit him if he left the farm. More About HERVEY DEWITT GRISWOLD: Fact 1: 1885, Union University Fact 2: 1888, Union Theol. Seminary, NY City Fact 3: studied in Oxford, Berlin and Cornell Universities Fact 4: D.D. Union (honorary) Fact 5: Ph. D. Cornell (in course) Fact 6: member of Phi Beta Kappa Society Fact 7: member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity Fact 8: 1890-1926, missionary in India Fact 9: on the staff of the Forman Christian College, Lahore Fact 10: joint editor with Dr. J. N. Farquhar of the Religious Quest of India Series Fact 11: author of India Series and author of The Religion of Rig Veda Fact 12: 1928-1929, Visiting Lecturer on the Religions of India, Columbia University iii. FRANK GRISWOLD, b. October 08, 1865; d. September 24, 1928, Dryden village; m. MARY REBECCA HART. More About FRANK GRISWOLD: Fact 1: a farmer all of his life Fact 2: sometimes elder of Presbyterian Church of Dryden iv. ANNIE GRISWOLD, b. March 21, 1870; m. CHARLES GRANT HOTCHKISS. More About CHARLES GRANT HOTCHKISS: Fact 1: of New Haven, Conn. Fact 2: carpenter and architect v. KATE NELLIE CLEMENTINE GRISWOLD, b. July 04, 1871; d. December 22, 1953, Syracuse, NY; m. CHARLES GABRIEL BALLARD. More About KATE NELLIE CLEMENTINE GRISWOLD: Fact 1: December 17, 1926, underwent a serious operation in Cortland Hospital

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57. Sir John A. Macdonald (1815-1891) Library Of Congress Citations
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60. John Sackett Of New Haven, CT. - Pafg30.htm - Generated By Personal Ancestral Fi
1243, F, i, Gertrude Louise Sackett. Crego , Richard , Jonathan , John , John ) wasborn on 25 Aug 1866. ran a general store, known as the Stone Wall Storefor many
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Cassius Samuel Sackett , M.D. William Charles Aaron ... John ) was born on 7 Jun 1857 in Sunfield Twp., Eaton Co., MI. He died on 21 Dec 1944 in Eaton Co., MI. He was buried in Maple Hill Cem., Charlotte, Eaton Co., MI. Cassius was employed as in Physician who practiced in Charlotte, MI. He had a will probated in Record at Eaton Co., Courthouse in Charlotte, MI. From Mary Ash:
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