American Biography: A New Cyclopedia, Volume 5William Richard Cutter Pub. under the direction of the American historical society, 1919 |
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... Hampshire , July 1 , 1905 , sur- vived by his widow , two daughters , Helen , wife of Payne Whitney , and Alice , wife of J. W. Wadsworth , and one son , Clarence . An elder son , Adelbert Stone Hay , who was consul - general to ...
... Hampshire , July 1 , 1905 , sur- vived by his widow , two daughters , Helen , wife of Payne Whitney , and Alice , wife of J. W. Wadsworth , and one son , Clarence . An elder son , Adelbert Stone Hay , who was consul - general to ...
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... Hampshire , where he had been spending the summer season , as had been his cus- tom for the past twenty - five years , with his son , Louis S. Waterbury , August 16 , 1917 , left a vacancy in the hearts of the many who had known him for ...
... Hampshire , where he had been spending the summer season , as had been his cus- tom for the past twenty - five years , with his son , Louis S. Waterbury , August 16 , 1917 , left a vacancy in the hearts of the many who had known him for ...
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... Hampshire , where he made many friends . On his maternal side , Mr. Waterbury was related to the Fitch family , his great- uncle , Benjamin Fitch , having been one . of Noroton's leading citizens and philan- thropists . On November 14 ...
... Hampshire , where he made many friends . On his maternal side , Mr. Waterbury was related to the Fitch family , his great- uncle , Benjamin Fitch , having been one . of Noroton's leading citizens and philan- thropists . On November 14 ...
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... Hampshire , and from the opening de- cades of the Colonial period has main- tained a position of honor and influence in New England . The name is an ancient and famous one in English history , and is found in medieval records of as ...
... Hampshire , and from the opening de- cades of the Colonial period has main- tained a position of honor and influence in New England . The name is an ancient and famous one in English history , and is found in medieval records of as ...
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... Hampshire , in 1873. He was born in what is now Plaistow , but in for- mer years was known as Kingston , New Hampshire , in 1799 , a son of James and Tabitha ( Noyes ) George . The name , George , first a forename and later a surname ...
... Hampshire , in 1873. He was born in what is now Plaistow , but in for- mer years was known as Kingston , New Hampshire , in 1799 , a son of James and Tabitha ( Noyes ) George . The name , George , first a forename and later a surname ...
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