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Identifier: menofmarkinconne00osbo (find matches)
Title: Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Osborn, Norris Galpin, b. 1858, ed
Subjects: Connecticut -- Biography
Publisher: Hartford, Conn., W.R. Goodspeed
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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ederick Mathers standing and activity in intolloctual, journalistic,athletic, social, and academic circles: — the National GeographicalSociety, the American Copyriglit Tvoague, the Society of AmericanAuthors, the Ohio Society, the Albany Society, Dartmoutli AlumniAssociation (all of New York City) ; the American Canoe Associa-tion, of which he is treasurer, the Historical Society of Stamford, 124 FREDERIC GREGORY MATHER. the Graduate Association of Alpha Delta Phi of Albany and Vicinity,the Dartmouth Alumni Association of Connecticut, the Alpha DeltaPhi fraternity, the Fort Orange Club of Albany, and the Suburbanand Yacht Clubs of Stamford. In 1871 Mr. Mather married Cornelia H. Olcott, who died leavingone daughter, Cornelia Helen, now the wife of Evans S. Kellogg ofSchenectady, New York. In 1880 Mr. Mather married his presentwife, Alice E. Yager. Mr. and Mrs. Mather make their home at 164Fairfield Avenue, Stamford, Connecticut, though much of his timeis necessarily spent at Albany.
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DANIEL NASII MOlUiAN M ORG AX, DANIf:L NASH, inerclmnt, banker, lofrLslator,former Treasurer of the United States, was born at Newtown,Fairfield County, Connecticut, August 18, 18-11. His father,Ezra Morgan, son of Ilezekiah and Elizabeth (Sanford) Morgan, andgrandson of Zedekiali and Kuth (Dart) Morgan, was a merchant,farmer, banker, and State legislator, a man noted as being eunnentlyjudicious, prompt, and thorough, and positively just. He was a rep-resentative in the Connecticut Legislature for three terms, justice ofthe jx^ace for many years, and president of the State Bank at Bethelfor an extended term of years. His first ancestor in America wasJames Morgan, who with his brothers John and Miles Jlorgan, nativeof Llandrall, Wales, removed to liristol, England, in 1G17, and sailedfrom that port in 1636 for Massachusetts Bay Colony, and landed inBoston in April of that year. James Morgan located at Koxbury,where he married Marjory Hill, and in 1650 removed to New Ijondon,Connecticut

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