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  • Story of the Hutchinsons
    Johns younger brother Asa was the original Hutchinson family historian. He wrote by far the most extensive early journal entries, compiled the original vocal groups songsters, and served as something like the executive editor for the first biography, ...
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  • Edward St John Daniel, VC
    January 1837, the first child of a wellknown Bristol attorney, Edward Daniel. His mother, Barbara Bedford, was the granddaughter of Henry Beauchamp St John, the 12th Baron St John, and there is evidence that Edward was known as St John sinjon by his ...
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  • Phineas Parkhurst Quimby
    Mr. Quimbys idea of happiness was to benefit mankind, especially the sick and ffering; and to that end he labored, and gave his life and strength. His patients not only found in him a doctor, but a sympathizing friend, and he took the same interest i ...
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  • Priscilla on the Trail of Tears
    Who was the Cherokee chief that the legend says owned her? Could he have been one of the two men who with their pregnant wives were reported to have stayed at the home of Winstead Davie? One of those chiefs was the Rev. Jesse Bushyhead, who led on ...
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  • John Edgerley Pioneer, Plant Collector, Botanist, Nurseryman
    Kinder is known to have visited Horeke and may have met Edgerley. I think it is likely the prominent treed area is in fact the site of Edgerleys Eden Nursery and could possibly be the reason for the photograph.Various notes and materials on Edgerleys ...
    http://uk.geocities.com/edgerleyi/
 
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