Matches 701 to 738 of 738
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701 | Wife of George C. Hollister | Hollister, Emily Weed (IEWBH)
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702 | wife of George H. Ellwanger friend of Emily Sibley Watson | Ellwanger, Harriet Lawton Stillson (IHLSE)
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703 | Wife of George W. Haushalter | Haushalter, Clara Wilder (ICWHA)
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704 | Wife of Giles Moreau Tinker | Wilbur, Freelove Arnold (IFAWT)
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705 | wife of Herbert Wadsworth | Wadsworth, Martha E. (IMEWA)
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706 | Wife of Hiram Sibley; Emily Sibley Watson’s mother. She was one of the founders and early benefactors of Genesee Hospital, and a quiet philanthropist who helped many individuals. —more— | Tinker, Elizabeth Maria (IEMTS)
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707 | Wife of Isaac R. Elwood | Elwood, Elizabeth Handy (IEHGE)
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708 | Wife of J. Moreau Smith president of the Rochester Trust & Safe Deposit Company | Smith, Helen Estelle Herrick (IHEHS)
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709 | Wife of J.G.'s Harvard classmate Walter M. Briggs | Briggs, May Elizabeth Phillips (IMEPB)
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710 | Wife of James Breck Perkins traveled on the Nile with the Watsons | Perkins, Mary Emeline Martindale (IMMPE)
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711 | Wife of James F. Atkinson sister-in-law of Hobart Ford Atkinson | Atkinson, Louisa F. (ILFAT)
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712 | wife of James Tinker of Tinker Homestead in Henrietta | Tinker, Rebecca Tyler (IRTTI)
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713 | wife of John Edward Tinker of Honeoye Falls | Tinker, Martha Adelaide Townsend (IMATT)
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714 | wife of John G. Milburn mother of Devereux & John G. Milburn Jr. | Milburn, Mary Patty Stocking (IPSMI)
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715 | wife of Leroy Satterlee who founded Rochester's Collegiate Institute | Saterlee, Harriet Hudnut (IHHSA)
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716 | wife of Mark Hopkins Sibley of Canandaigua. | Clark, Maria Greene (IMGCS)
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717 | Wife of Michael Lasell Watson | Watson, Nicoleta Zervas (INZWA)
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718 | Wife of Patrick J. Watson mother of Austin H. Watson | Watson, Caroline Lathrop (ICLWA)
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719 | Wife of Rochester businessman and mayor James Goold Cutler. | Cutler, Anna Katherine (IAKCU)
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720 | Wife of Rochester musician Hermann Dossenbach | Dossenbach, Daisy (IDDOS)
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721 | wife of Rush Rhees | Rhees, Harriet Seelye (IHSRH)
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722 | Wife of Sanford Blackinton | Blackinton, Mary Russell (IBRBL)
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723 | Wife of the rector of St. Andrews Church in Rochester, Algernon S. Crapsey, and mother of one of America's most distinguished poets, Adelaide Crapsey. Mrs. Crapsey was a loving friend to Emily Sibley Watson as well as her mother, Elizabeth Sibley. She was the mother of nine children, as well as being a community organizer alongside her husband. "She devoted much of her time organizing aid for young mothers, widows, and children, and founded the Adelaide T. Crapsey Co., manufacturers of children's frocks. The factory was well known as a unique family-type work setting for its employees." The company was supported financially during the Depression by Emily Sibley Watson, among other Rochesterians. | Trowbridge, Adelaide (IATCR)
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724 | wife of UR President Martin Brewer Anderson | Anderson, Elizabeth M. (IEMAN)
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725 | Wife of Edmund Hamilton Smith Arthur Coslett Smith's brother | Smith, Elizabeth Hopkins Bradford (IEHBS)
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726 | Wife of James Hattrick Lee an Episcopalian minister who ran the Fort Hill School | Lee, Abigail Stearns (IASLE)
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727 | Wife of Walter Webster Powers youngest son of Rochester businessman and art collector Daniel W. Powers and his wife Helen Craig Powers.  | Powers, Victoria Raymond (IVRPO)
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728 | Will Averell's sister Isaac Seymour Averell's cousin | Averell, Mary Williamson (IMAVE)
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729 | With Hiram Sibley organizer of the Russian-American Telegraph venture | Collins, Major Perry McDonough (IPMCO)
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730 | with his wife, donor of Ellison Park to Rochester in 1926, in memory of his father, Nathaniel | Ellison, Frank T. (IFTEL)
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731 | worked in hardware firm of Allcott and Watts | Langworthy, L. B. (ILBLA)
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732 | wrote a condolence letter to Emily Sibley Averell on the death of her daughter Louise | Nichols, Bessie (IBNIC)
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733 | Younger sister of James Sibley Watson, Sr., “Bess” Watson became the second wife of Granger A. Hollister, after her older sister passed away. | Watson, Elizabeth Chapman (IECWH)
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734 | youngest brother of Napoleon I who reigned as Jerome I King of Westphalia between 1807 and 1813 | Bonaparte, King of Westphalia Jerome-Napoleon (IJNBO)
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735 | Youngest child of Hiram Sibley and Elizabeth Maria Tinker Sibley. Emily Sibley married Isaac S. Averell in 1876. They had two children, born 11 months apart, Elizabeth Louise Averell (1877-1886) and James G. Averell (1877-1904). Emily and Isaac separated ca. 1883, and were divorced in 1891. Later that year, Emily married James Sibley Watson, son of her father's partner Don Alonzo Watson. Together, Emily and "Jimmie" had one son, James Sibley Watson, Jr. —more— | Sibley, Emily (IESWA)
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736 | Youngest member of the Guarneri family of luthiers one of the two greatest violin makers of all time. | Guarneri, Bartolomeo Giuseppe (IBGGU)
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737 | Youngest son of Rochester businessman and art collector Daniel W. Powers and his wife Helen Craig Powers.  | Powers, Walter Webster (IWWPO)
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738 | “Urling,” the youngest child of Hiram Watson Sibley and Margaret Durbin Harper Sibley, was born during Emily Sibley Watson’s 1892-1893 trip to Egypt. She was near in age to and a close friend of Emily Sibley Watson’s son James Sibley Watson, Jr. | Sibley, Margaret Urling (IMUSI)
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