Matches 401 to 450 of 738
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401 | In 1891 his title was H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh | Gotha, Duke Alfred Saxe-Coburg and (IAEAL)
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402 | In Homosassa, Florida in March 1879. May be related to Lou Giles. | Giles, George (IGGIL)
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403 | International polo champion who by the end of his career had a 10-goal handicap. | Agassiz, Rudolphe L. (IRLAG)
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404 | Interpreter for the Morocco trip. | Abecasis, John (IJOHN)
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405 | inventor and patentholder of the first printing telegraph and early business partner of Hiram Sibley in the telegraphy business | House, Royal Earl (IREHO)
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406 | investor in fore-runner of Western Union | Selden, Judge Henry Rogers (IHRSE)
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407 | Isaac Seymour Averell's brother | Averell, William John (IWJA2)
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408 | Isaac Seymour Averell's cousin | Averell, William Holt II (IWAVE)
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409 | Isaac Seymour Averell's mother | Seymour, Charlotte Hildebrand (ICHSA)
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410 | Isaac Seymour Averell's step-mother | Averell, Harriet Gilbert (IHGAV)
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411 | Isaac Seymour Averell's uncle | Averell, William John (IWJAV)
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412 | Italian architect | Alberti, Leon Battista (ILBAL)
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413 | Italian nobleman and military leader | Malatesta, Sigismondo Pandolfo (ISPMA)
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414 | Italian painter and architect | Bondone, Giotto di (IGIOT)
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415 | Italian-American operatic baritone and cellist | Campanari, Giuseppe (IGCAM)
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416 | Ithaca architect who designed homes for Dr. John Fonda Whitbeck and Frances A. Macomber in Rochester | Miller, William Henry (IWHMI)
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417 | J.G. notes in his 11/18/1894 letter that Miss Lansing was to be married on 11/28. The New York Times of 11/24/1894 notes in a report from Canandaigua that E.M. Morse and Mrs. Morse of this village have gone to Burlington N. J. to attend the wedding of their son Sherman Morse of Buffalo and Miss Katherine Lansing of Burlington on Wednesday evening next. | Morse, Katherine Lansing (IKLMO)
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418 | James Sibley Watson met Mead in Cedar Key, FL in 1879; Mead is listed in his diary as from West Acton, MA | Mead, Julian Augustus (IJAME)
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419 | John Brown Tyler was the husband of Harriet Tinker Tyler, Elizabeth Sibley's brother-in-law, and thus Emily Sibley Watson's uncle. | Tyler, John Brown (IJBTY)
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420 | John Newton Beckley was a prominent Rochester attorney. He was city attorney from 1882-1886 after which he practiced with the firm of Bacon, Briggs & Beckley. He was also president of the Rochester Railway Company after helping to reorganize street railroads in the city. In 1893 Beckley was elected to the Board of the Rochester Homeopathic Hospital. Elizabeth Sibley describes the meeting in a letter to her daughter on 1/23/1893. | Beckley, John Newton (IJNBE)
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421 | King of France | Louis XV (ILOUI)
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422 | King of Prussia 1861-1888, German Emperor 1871-1888 | Emperor Wilhelm I (IWIL3)
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423 | King of Spain from 1886 until his exile in 1931. | King of Spain Alfonso XIII (IALFO)
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424 | Laborer listed at Emily Sibley Watson's house at 11 Prince Street in the 1888-1891 city directories. | Goddard, William G. (IWGGO)
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425 | Lifelong friend and partner of Hiram Sibley, he was born in Palmer, Mass., trained as a machinist, and moved to western New York around 1832. On Sibley’s election as Monroe County Sheriff, Watson moved to Rochester, where he engaged in banking. At age 48, he married 29 year old Caroline Manning Watson. While they honeymooned in Europe, Hiram Sibley was buying up telegraph lines and railroad companies. When they returned Sibley convinced Watson to invest in Western Union, which, with his own shrewd investments was to make him at his death the wealthiest man in Rochester. Unlike Sibley, he had a retiring disposition, and never held public office or other positions of trust. With his wife, Caroline Manning Watson, he supported local organizations, including the Rochester City Hospital, the Rochester Female Charitable Society, the Industrial School of Rochester and the Rochester Orphan Asylum. | Watson, Don Alonzo (IDAWA)
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426 | Lived at 26 Portsmouth Terrace in Rochester brother to Rochester artist Blanca Will | Will, Philip (IPWIL)
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427 | Louisa Maria Bigelow Tyler was the wife of Emily Sibley Watson's cousin, Edward Duty Tyler. | Bigelow, Louisa Maria (ILMBT)
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428 | Louise Atkinson Smith was Emily Sibley Watson's great-niece, daughter of Arthur Coslett Smith and Elizabeth Storer Atkinson Smith. | Smith, Louise Atkinson (ILASM)
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429 | lover and wife of Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta | Atti, Isotta degli (IIDAG)
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430 | MAG architect; husband of Emily Sibley Watson's niece Ruth Sibley Gade | Gade, John Allyne (IJAGA)
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431 | Maid at Hiram W. and Margaret Harper Sibley's home | Redden, Mary (IMRED)
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432 | Maid to the Sibley family | Wensel, Mary G. (IMGWE)
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433 | Margaret Durbin Harper Sibley was married to Hiram Watson Sibley, making her Emily Sibley Watson's sister-in-law. She was the only child of Fletcher Harper, Jr., and Margaret Cook Durbin Harper. Her grandfather, father, uncles, and cousins comprised the Harper Brothers publishers. The mother of six children, of whom only three would live to adulthood, Margaret was frequently ill during the early years of the marriage, but went on to become a leader in the field of health care and hospitals in Rochester. She was president of Genesee Hospital for 25 years, and first president of the Nurses Training School board. Mrs. Sibley built the first children's ward and the first nurses home. | Harper, Margaret Durbin (IMDHS)
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434 | Marie Louise Crapsey was the seventh of eight children born to the Rev. Algernon Sidney Crapsey and his wife Adelaide Trowbridge Crapsey. In a letter to her daughter 12/27/1892, Elizabeth Sibley describes giving Marie Louise a dress for Christmas. | Crapsey, Marie Louise (IMLCR)
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435 | Married name is Garside. | Crapsey, Rachel Morris (IRMCR)
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436 | Mary Blossom Buell Averell (Mrs. William Holt Averell) was known as "Blossom" within her extended family. Her husband was a cousin of Isaac Seymour Averell, Emily Sibley Watson's first husband. Blossom and her family resided in Rochester after 1880. Her daughter Elizabeth Averell Rogerson was a New York city interior decorator who collaborated with George Herdle on the Memorial Art Gallery's Inaugural Exhibition in 1913, and decorated George Eastman's conservatory in 1919. In a letter to her mother from the Sesostris on the Nile, Emily Sibley Watson writes: "Please tell Blossom our Christmas card came & that I was delighted with it & thank her for thinking of me." | Buell, Mary Blossom (IMBBA)
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437 | Master of the sloop Falcon, which rescued James Sibley Watson's boat off Seahorse Light Florida in 1879; his business was in underwater construction | Falcon, Joseph Guilford (IJGFA)
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438 | Mayor of Rochester 1864-1865 | Brackett, James (IJBRA)
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439 | member of Harvard Class of 1899 friend of J.G. Averell | Catlin, Daniel Kayser (IDKCA)
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440 | Member of the Cornell Athletic Club who was reported in the 5/13/1894 Democrat & Chronicle to have ridden a 2 mile race in 5:13. The same day‚ the paper reported on the Yale-Harvard track meet 5/12/1894 in which W. H. Glenny of Yale won the two-mile bicycle race in 7:07. | Gorley, E.B. (IEBGO)
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441 | member of the Genesee Valley Hunt daughter of Trumbull Cary of Batavia | Cary, Sarah (ISCCU)
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442 | member of the Genesee Valley Hunt daughter of Trumbull Cary of Batavia | Cary, Margaret (IMCAR)
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443 | member of the Genesee Valley Hunt son of Dr. Walter Cary of Buffalo; Harvard graduate; polo player | Cary, Thomas (ITCA3)
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444 | member of the Harvard class of 1899 | Alger, Frederick Charles Moulton (IFCMA)
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445 | member of the polo team of the Buffalo Country Club mentioned in a letter from J.G. Averell dated July 18 1902 | Davis, H. Townsend (IHTDA)
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446 | member of the Rochester polo team mentioned in a letter from J.G. Averell dated July 18 1902. | Wilder, Samuel (ISWIL)
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447 | Member of the Wednesday Morning Club; local reformer. | Montgomery, Helen Barrett (IHBMO)
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448 | Memorial Art Gallery Librarian and Archivist | Harper, Lu (ILHAR)
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449 | Mentioned in Emily Sibley Watson's 1865 diary | Capelle, Miss (ICAPP)
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450 | mentioned in Emily Sibley Watson's 1865 diary | Bellson, Mrs. (IBELL)
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