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... probably found this experience painfully embarrassing , and she probably did not realize that such scenes were not novel to Healey , who had grown up with her mother's mental illness . During the Christmas season of 1842 a visiting ...
... probably found this experience painfully embarrassing , and she probably did not realize that such scenes were not novel to Healey , who had grown up with her mother's mental illness . During the Christmas season of 1842 a visiting ...
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... Probably Harriet ( Hatty ) Harris ( later Hicks ) ( 1825 ? -1908 ) , daughter of John and Eliza Harris ( 1850 U.S. Census ; Dead Friends Notebook ) . 302. The newborn Mary N. Prentiss must have been orphaned ; when the census is taken ...
... Probably Harriet ( Hatty ) Harris ( later Hicks ) ( 1825 ? -1908 ) , daughter of John and Eliza Harris ( 1850 U.S. Census ; Dead Friends Notebook ) . 302. The newborn Mary N. Prentiss must have been orphaned ; when the census is taken ...
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... Probably the wife of Thomas Dixon , “ plain and fancy weaver , ” a founding member of the Toronto church , who pledged £ 1 annually to the support of Charles Dall ( Toronto Directory 1856 ; First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto ...
... Probably the wife of Thomas Dixon , “ plain and fancy weaver , ” a founding member of the Toronto church , who pledged £ 1 annually to the support of Charles Dall ( Toronto Directory 1856 ; First Unitarian Congregation of Toronto ...
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Descriptive List of Illustrations | viii |
A Boston Adolescence I | 1 |
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