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  Ontario Wayne County NY Biographies 1893
Lapham to Congress, this relation was terminated and the business of the firm was continued by Mr.
E.G. Lapham, and their family consists of two sons: Elbridge L., a practicing lawyer of Rochester, and Lewis H., a coal merchant of Canandaigua.
The father of Alfred, John G., was born in Dutchess county, and was a farmer.
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 Dorchester, MA Vital Records to 1850 Surnames Starting with I to Q [births]
Elbridge G. and Sophia G., Sept. 13, 1841.
Elbridge G. and Sophia G., Oct. 13, 1839.
Elbridge G. and Sophia V., Sept. 27, 1847.
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 Buck-Farnum Descendants
Elbridge was born in 1836 in Woodstock, Oxford, Maine, Hamlins Gore.
Elbridge Llewellyn Buck (Sarah West Farnum, Nathaniel Jackson) was born on 27 Apr 1862 in Woodstock, Oxford, Maine.
Elbridge married Daisy Luella Bean daughter of Dana Edgar Bean and Ida Trull on 23 Nov 1901 in Bryant Pond, Oxford, Maine.
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 Cleveland Era, The; a chronicle of the new order in politics by Henry Jones Ford eBook by BookRags
The President died from the effects of the wound on the 19th of September.
Meanwhile, the contest in the New York Legislature continued until the 22d of July when the deadlock was broken by the election of Warner Miller and Elbridge G.
The deep disgust with which the nation regarded this factional war, and the horror inspired by the assassination of President Garfield, produced a revulsion of public opinion in favor of civil service reform so energetic as to overcome congressional antipathy.
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 New England Historic Genealogical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Willard G. Bixby and Eben Putnam, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Joseph Bixby...
Lillian G. Mattoon, A Genealogy of the Descendants of Philip Mattoon.
Samuel G. Webber, A Genealogy of the Southworths.
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 Obituaries Ontario County NY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
It may be said of him, as we say of the good man, that his eulogy is written on the hearts of his surviving friends, and that his moral worth lives in the memory of the just.
Lapham had been in failing health since the severe attack of brain fever which he survived, about two years ago, but was himself unwilling to admit that he was not just as well as ever.
Jane G. Lapham died Sunday at Glengarry on Canandaigua Lake, where for several years she had made her home with her son, Henry W. Lapham.
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Adgate is a native of this county, born at Troy, Wis., December 12, 1863, son of L. and Sarah (Lapham) Adgate.
James A. Andrews, Elbridge Dayton, deceased, and Frederick Morris, of Minneapolis, Minn. The father died March 25, 1860, and the mother passed away November 25, 1889.
Alfred G. is the third of a family of sixteen children, all of whom still survive.
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 US Navy and Marine Corps Officers: 1775-1900
Lapham, Henry K. Acting Master, 3 October, 1861.
Lathrop, Alfred G. Acting Assistant Paymaster, 4 February, 1864.
Lelar, Robert G. Acting Master, 17 September, 1861.
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 History of Town of Skaneateles
John G. Garlock, who served in the war of 1812, built and opened a store, in which he was followed by John P. Miles, Jacob Van Houten, Seth Morgan and others.
Freeborn G. Jewett), all of whom died in 1859; James Tyler, stage agent, died in 1864; William Fuller, assemblyman in 1841 and 1842, died in 1864; Chester Moses, whose death occurred July 11, 1862: Samuel Francis, Sr..
164, G. R., with Henry T. Webb, president; F. Weeks, vice-president; and George H. Wicks, secretary and treasurer, and May 30, 1889, the corner stone of the present stone memorial in Lakeview Cemetery was laid with appropriate ceremonies.
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 Tioga Chapter 31
In 1858 a lot was bought of Julius G. Seely and a school building erected, which has since been enlarged and improved, and a graded school system adopted.
In 1885 La Mont Brothers became proprietors, and in 1886 it was conducted by Edward E. La Mont. In 1889 Frank G. Babcock became proprietor and changed it to a folio, and ran it as independent in politics.
Among the early members were Ebenezer and Mehitabel Seelye, Julius and Joanna Seelye, Joseph and Ruth Colvin, Emmer and Huldah Bqwen, Jesse Lapham and wife, George Martin and wife, and Martin and Freelove Bowen.
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 Roster of the 2nd MA Heavy Artillery, Co. G & H
DYER, Benjamin G. - Private, Co. G and H. Enlisted 5 Dec `63 at age 18, a Driver from Boston, Suffolk Co., MA.
MERRILL, John G. - Private, Co. G and K. Enlisted and mustered in 23 Aug `64 at age 43, an Overseer from Blackstone, Worcester Co., MA.
Discharged 26 June `65 from Co. G at New Bern, NC.
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 Biography: Smith Gurney Lapham
I was born in Farmington, Ontario County, New York, and prepared for college at Canandaigua Academy, where both my father and my uncle, United States Senator E. Lapham, and my son, William G. Lapham, received their preliminary education.
My father was William G. Lapham, civil engineer by profession, who graduated at Troy Polytechnic Institute, and was an instructor in mathematics in that institution.
My uncle was Elbridge G. Lapham, who succeeded Roscoe Conkling as United States Senator from New York.
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Humphrey, the second son, born at Dartmouth, February 2, 1770, married Hannah Lapham, who was born near Adams (then called East Hoosac), November 11, 1773; and here, also, January 27, 1794, was born the first of their nine children, Daniel, father of Susan B. Anthony.
Both were families of wealth and influence, and when Humphrey and Hannah were married she received from her parents a house and thirty acres of land, which were entailed on her children.
Later, when visiting her irrepressible brother-in-law, Aaron McLean, she made some especially nice cream biscuits for supper, and he said, "I'd rather see a woman make such biscuits as these than solve the knottiest problem in algebra." "There is no reason why she should not be able to do both," was the reply.
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 Huntoon Descendants Report (Generation 7)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Eldridge G. Huntoon was born in 1842 in Ohio
Myra G. Huntoon was born in 1867 in Massachusetts
Frances G. Huntoon was born in 1854 in Maine and died after 1880.
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 2 Septembr 1875
S.G. Lapham of this city was brought to the Sentinel office, conveying the brief statement that Dr. Increase A. Lapham is dead.
The father of Ludlow E. Lapham was Eliakim, and the father of Dr. A.A. Lapham was Seneca Lapham of Dutchess county.
…She married Aaron G. Dorman and they settled first on the north half of the first acre presented by David Wagener to Dr. John Dorman, his father, the first physician in Penn Yan.
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Adjutant Elbridge J. Copp, who, entering the service as a private at seventeen, had won promotion, was also wounded.
Fifield, Stephen G., 8th Flanders, George W., 3d Farnsworth, Charles 8th Few, William, 7th Few, Robert 5th Maine Foss, Edward G., 7th Flinn, Albert N., 1st and 4th Flethcer, Albert, 3d Folan, Thomas, 4th Farley, John, 8th Fontaine, Lewis, 3d Foss, Charles H., 8th French, James, 3d Fifield, Harrison, 7th Flinn, James, Quar.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC--The John G. Foster Post, No. 7 of the Grand Army of the Republic, is lcoated in this city, having its headquarters in Laton's building.
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 G7Abraham Pierce Genealogy   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
in Middleboro, Plymouth, MA, from birth of Elbridge.
ELBRIDGE G.7 PIERCE, A874 (THOMAS6, JONATHAN5, THOMAS4-3, ISAAC2, ABRAHAM1) b.
ELIZA LAPHAM August 16, 1840 in Dartmouth, Bristol, MA (Src: Dartmouth VR).
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 Bigelow, Uriah (4) = uria4682.htm
Elbridge G. was her eldest son and Mrs.
I have Abigail identified as probably she born 7 May 1729 in Lexington, MA, daughter of William and Abigail PIERCE in Charles Hudson's "History of the Town of Lexington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, from Its First Settlement to 1868.
G.A. Young, of Albion, Ind., and Miss Amy G. Bigelow of this village, and two sons, Charles E., of Madison Lake, Minn., and Albert S. of Dodge Center, all of whom were present for the funeral, are left to honor the memory of her past life.
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 (Surnames from Langton, Wm. M. ) San Francisco Call Newspaper Vital Records for 1869-1891
Lansing, William G. married in 1883 to Parker, G.M. Lansing, dau of James...
Larkey, Edward G. married in 1891 to Hale, Emma A. Larkey, John J. married in 1886 to Wright, Nellie A. Larkey, dau of J.J. born in 1891...
Larsen, Amelia G. married in 1882 to Engebretsen, Christian...
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 Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Vol. VIII.: James A. Garfield by James D. Richardson eBook by BookRags
John Sherman, of Ohio; George H. Pendleton, of Ohio; Henry L. Dawes, of Massachusetts; Elbridge G. Lapham, of New York; Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware; John T. Morgan, of Alabama; Omar D. Conger, of Michigan, and Joseph E. Brown, of Georgia.
Stephens, of Georgia; Joseph G. Cannon, of Illinois; Godlove S. Orth, of Indiana; John A. Kasson, of Iowa; John A. Anderson, of Kansas; John G. Carlisle, of Kentucky; Randall L. Gibson, of Louisiana; Nelson Dingley, jr., of Maine; Robert M. McLane, of Maryland; Benjamin W.
Valentine, of Nebraska; George W. Cassidy, of Nevada; Joshua G. Hall, of New Hampshire; John Hill, of New Jersey; Samuel S. Cox, of New York; Robert B. Vance, of North Carolina; Melvin C. George, of Oregon; Charles O’Neill, of Pennsylvania; Jonathan Chace, of Rhode Island; D. Wyatt Aiken, of South Carolina; Augustus H.
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 Farmington News 1880
In these later years he has been engaged in some important cases, but failing health enforced comparative rest, and he has spent much of the time in his beautiful and much loved lake shore home, where he finally died as stated above.
Lapham, Charles B. Lapham, Henry W. Lapham, Elbridge G. Lapham, Jr.
His remains were interred in Woodlawn cemetery, on Saturday afternoon, services being held at his residence on upper Main Street, and also at St. John's church, of which he had been for many years a vestryman.
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 Massachusetts National Guard Bibliography
Drake, Samuel G. "Notes on the Indian Wars in New England." New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 12 (January, April 1858), pp.
Wood, Sumner G. "A New England Town in the French and Indian Wars." Magazine of History, 10 (July, September, November 1909), pp.
Gammons, John G. The Third Massachusetts Regiment Volunteer Militia in the War of the Rebellion.
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 JACK K. MCFALL PAPERS: FOLDER LISTING
TLS from Robert G. McGregor, U.S. consul, Union of South Africa, 10/21/1949.
TL carbon from Francis Wilcox, 8/2/1951, w/ attached TL carbon from McFall to Elbridge Durbrow, 8/3/1951.
Memo to Elbridge Durbrow, 10/20/1950, w/ attached TL carbon from Tom Connally, chairman, U.S. Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations, to Dean Acheson, U.S. Sec.
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 Messages and Papers of the Presidents, Vol. VIII.: James A. Garf, by James D. Richardson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
John Sherman, of Ohio; George H. Pendleton, of Ohio; Henry L. Dawes, of Massachusetts; Elbridge G.
Lapham, of New York; Thomas F. Bayard, of Delaware; John T. Morgan, of Alabama; Omar D. Conger, of Michigan, and Joseph E. Brown, of Georgia.
Randolph Tucker, of Virginia; Benjamin Wilson, of West Virginia, and Charles G. Williams, of Wisconsin.
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 Town of Otto 1879
Masonic Hall building is owned by the society, the upper story of which is devoted to their use.
OTTO LODGE, NO. 386, I. was constituted by the Grand Lodge of the State of New York, Aug. 22, 1848, with G. Gowdy, N. j Pliny L. Fox, V. Eddy, Treas.; and W. Eddy, Sec.
Sylvester M. Cox was born in the town of Camillus (now Elbridge), Onondaga Co., N. Y., July 7, 1807.
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 Ontario NY History and Genealogy, Biographies, A
When about 18 years of age he entered the law office of Smith and Lapham at Canandaigua, where he was studying at the breaking out of the war.
William H. was born at Lyons, Wayne county, in 1841; studied law with Smith and Lapham in Canandaigua; enlisted in the Union army in 1861, serving first as Lieutenant, then as Captain, and then as Brigadier Adjutant General; married Miss
Elbridge G. in 1865; elected Supreme Court Justice in 1887; appointed a member of the Appellate Division, Fourth Department, in 1896; and became its presiding officer on January 1, 1900.
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lod;: 8.1547 Brotzman, Emma G. lod; 8.1547(7.497, 6.240, 5.72, 4.48, 3.20, 2.8, 1.1) Gravestone record at West Auburn Cem., West Auburn, Pa. lod;: 8.1548 Brotzman, George LeRoy 7-26-1860 3-4-1946 lod; 8.1548(7.497, 6.240, 5.72, 4.48, 3.20, 2.8, 1.1) Spanish American War.
Lived at Plymouth, Ma., 1867 on Summer St. He was a farmer and sailor.
Watson and M.L. Flint.(M.L. Flint probably ministers wife.) Solan Fayette Wyman 7, David Scoby Wyman 6 and Lorana Lapham.
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 The Cleveland Era, by Henry James Ford   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
He also made a contest in behalf of the unit rule but was defeated, as the convention decided that every delegate should have the right to have his vote counted as he individually desired.
Notwithstanding these defeats of the chief manager of the movement in his favor, Grant was the leading candidate with 304 votes on the first ballot, James G. Blaine standing second with 284.
Meanwhile the contest in the New York Legislature continued until the 22d of July when the deadlock was broken by the election of Warner Miller and Elbridge G. Lapham to fill the vacancies.
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 Cemetery’s Veteran Names
Cushing, William G. FC3 Navy WW II b.
Francis, Joseph G. SK3 Navy WW I b.
Smith, Thomas G. CMOMM Navy WW II b.
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His position on the tariff was that of a Pennsylvania protectionist, and upon the tariff reform issue in 1883, he was defeated for the Speakership.
At that time, John G. Carlisle of Kentucky was raised to that post, while Morrison again became chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.
Although some leading Republicans, among whom was Joseph G. Cannon of Illinois, argued strongly in support of Randall's views, the temper of the House was such that the majority in favor of the change was overwhelming, and on December 18, 1885, the Morrison plan was finally adopted without a roll call.
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 Jeremiah Evarts
In 1881, after the conclusion of his term of service in the cabinet, he went to Paris as delegate of the United States to the International monetary conference.
On 4 March 1885, he took his seat in the U. Senate for the term expiring 3 March 1891, having been elected as a Republican to succeed Elbridge G. Lapham as senator from New York.
Evarts is known as a brilliant speaker at convivial gatherings, and as a public orator of eloquence and versatility.
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