| Harriet Taylor Upton - Ohio - 1910 - 982 pages
...Ashbe! Grattan Smith was born at Winsted, Litchfield county, Connecticut, on the 25th of July, 1829, and is a scion of a family that was founded in New England in the early colonial epoch of our national history. The lineage is traced back in a direct way to Sir William... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 576 pages
...Detroit '' he is well entitled to consideration in this history of the city. Edwin Bannister Forbes, MD, claims the old Bay state as the place of his nativity and is a scion of one of the old and honored families of New England, with whose annals the name has been identified... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 658 pages
...Detroit" he is well entitled to consideration in this history of the city. Edwin Bannister Forbes, MD, claims the old Bay state as the place of his nativity and is a scion of one of the old and honored families of New England, with whose annals the name has been identified... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 680 pages
...as represented in a large and substantial practice. Dr. Samuel Oliver Turbett claims the old Buckeye state as the place of his nativity and is a scion of a family whose name has long been identified with the annals of that commonwealth. He was born in the city of... | |
| Paul Leake - Detroit (Mich.) - 1912 - 544 pages
...Shafor is well entitled to consideration in this publication. Dr. Shafor claims the fine old Buckeye state as the place of his nativity and is a scion of one of its sterling pioneer families, in fact of two, as his maternal ancestors likewise were early... | |
| Will Thomas Hale, Dixon L. Merritt - Tennessee - 1913 - 412 pages
...coincident with that of his acquaintances. Professor Graham claims the historic Old Dominion commonwealth as the place of his nativity and is a scion of a family that was there founded in the latter part of the eighteenth century, the lineage being traced back to the staunchest... | |
| Washington Gardner - Calhoun County (Mich.) - 1913 - 838 pages
...objective confidence and esteem. Dr. Willard Nichols Putman claims the old Empire state of the Union as the place of his nativity and is a scion of a family early founded in that commonwealth. He was born on a farm in DePeyster township, St. Lawrence county,... | |
| Washington Gardner - Calhoun County (Mich.) - 1913 - 854 pages
...enterprise with which he has been actively identified for a score of years. Mr. Bechman claims the Hawkey state as the place of his nativity and is a scion of one of its sterling pioneer families. He was born at Muscatine, Iowa, on the 18th of February, 1857,... | |
| Hiram Taylor French - Idaho - 1914 - 758 pages
...professional ability and sterling personal characteristics. Mr. Huebcner claims the fine old Badger state as the place of his nativity and is a scion of one of its honored pioneer families. He was born in the city of Eau Claire, judicial center of the... | |
| Ellis Baker Usher - Wisconsin - 1914 - 452 pages
...aggressive and progressive, — the latter not 'in a technical political sense, — claims the Hawkeye State as the place of his nativity and is a scion of staunch Swiss stock. He was born at Washington, Iowa, judicial center of the county of the same name,... | |
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