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         Mrs Follen:     more books (27)
  1. LITTLE SONGS BY MRS. FOLLEN, NEW SONGS FOR LITTLE PEOPLE by Mary E. and Mrs. Eliza Lee Follen Anderson, 1892-01-01
  2. POEMS ; BY MRS. [CHARLES] FOLLEN by MRS. FOLLEN, 1839-01-01
  3. Little songs (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1868
  4. Piccolissima (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Adélaïde de Montgolfier, 1858
  5. SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF FENELON : WITH A MEMOIR OF HIS LIFE ; BY MRS. FOLLEN by FENELON, 1861-01-01
  6. The pedler of dust sticks (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1857
  7. Conscience.Mrs. Follen's Twoilight Stories Series No. 10 by Mr.s Follen, 1858
  8. What the animals do and say (Mrs. Follen's twilight stories) by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen, 1868
  9. The Pedler of Dust Sticks by Mrs. Follen, 1855
  10. The Old Garret.Part Third. by Mrs. Follen, 1855
  11. Peddler of Dust Sticks by Mrs Follen, 1856
  12. THE OLD GARRET, PART THIRD. by Mrs. Follen, 1856

21. Caroline Severance
I will not tell you how prosy and dull I fear it was, but I now it was earnest,and well considered, and dear Mrs. Follen's and Miss Peabody's beaming eyes
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Sunshine for Women
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Home Caroline Maria Seymour Severance
from Eminent women of the age being narratives of the lives and deeds of the most prominent women of the present generation. By James Parton, Horace Greeley, T. W. Higginson, J. S. C. Abbott, Prof. James M. Hoppin, William Winter, Theodore Tilton, Fanny Fern, Grace Greenwood, Mrs. E. C. Stanton, etc. Richly illustrated with fourteen steel engravings. Caroline Severance I cannot do better than to give the reader, what, in her easy, playful way, she writes in a letter to me of herself. I wrote to her asking for the facts of her life, telling her there was no escape, that nolens volens she was to be sketched, and it rested with her, whether is should be based wholly on such an objective view, such as I could get in being en rapport with herself. She choose the latter, as the least of two evils, and frankly tells me what she knows of herself. "Dear Friend, Isn't this an interesting dilemma to find one's self in? to be exhibited whether we will or no! One who has arrived at years of discretion, surely, in our free land, to have no change of choice, whether to remain incog., or be set on high for all the daws to peck at! 'But to this it seems we have come at last,' and, in my extremity, if I may choose nothing else, I surely shall snatch at the chance to say by whom this most undesirable service shall be performed, and I gladly submit to you.' multum in parvo , it must be confessed.

22. Cabot Family. Papers, 1786-1945: A Finding Aid
1822. 4. Eliza LC (Mrs. Eliza Follen) poem. 1817. 6787 Letters 67. JECto Aunt Eliza (Mrs. Follen), Charlie Frank. 1841-1858 1864. 68.
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A-99
Cabot family. Papers, 1786-1945: A Finding Aid
Arthur and Elizabeth Schlesinger Library on the History of Women in America
Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University
REQUEST AS:
Call No.: A-99
Repository: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute
Creator: HUGH CABOT FAMILY
Title: Papers, 1786-1945
Quantity: 12 1/2 file boxes, 1 card file, 1 boxed volume, 1 oversize folder
Abstract: Correspondence, diaries, and travel journals, etc., of the Cabot family of Boston, Mass.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: Acc. nos. 247, 494
Gift of Hugh Cabot, Boston, MA, on January 1961. Addenda given October 1962 by Hugh Cabot and Natalie Cabot.
Scope and Content
Letters, diaries, and travel journals, etc. of four generations of the large Cabot family of Boston, centering on James Elliot Cabot, Harvard 1840 and student under Schelling in Berlin, and his wife Elisabeth Dwight, 1830-1902, extending back to Thomas Handasyd Perkins letters and records on the slave, tea and spice trades, 1786-1840, and forward to the child care diaries of 1905-1908 and 1930 of Mrs. Hugh Cabot, and Mrs. Hugh Cabot, Jr. The Cabot Family of Boston is most interestingly presented in the collection of family papers, dating from 1786 to 1945. Highlights of the collection are:

23. Loring, Ellis Gray, 1802-1858. Family Papers, 1809-1942 (A-115): A Finding Aid
LOUISA GILMAN LORING, January 1, 1797 (Mrs. Ellis Gray Loring) 20. 1letter to LL nd. 35. Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1 letter to LL 1858. 36.
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A-115
Loring, Ellis Gray, 1802-1858. Family Papers, 1809-1942 (A-115): A Finding Aid
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Call No.: A-115
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Creator: ELLIS GRAY LORING FAMILY
Title: Papers, 1828-1919
Quantity: 3 file boxes.
Abstract: Correspondence of Ellis Gray Loring, lawyer and abolitionist, from Boston, Massachusetts.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information: Accession numbers: 165, 420, 85-M152
Received July 1960 from Goodspeed's Acc. no. 165. March 1961 from Paul Richards Acc. no. 420
BIOGRAPHY
(According to the Loring Genealogy, Pope and Loring; Cambridge, 1917) Ellis Gray Loring was the son of James Tyng Loring and Relief Faxon. In one place his birth is given as April 14, 1802 and in another place as April 14, 1803. His father was a member of the Boston Light Infantry. He was a druggist by trade. The following quotation is from the Loring Genealogy: "Ellis Gray Loring, born in Boston, April 14, 1803; married October 29, 1827, Louisa Gilman, daughter of Frederick Gilman and Abigail Gilman, born at Gloucester, January 1, 1797, died May 25, 1868.

24. Mrs. Bougie & Mrs. Hamus Class
Mrs. Bougie Mrs. Hamus Class. I Have a Dream. I have a dream that peoplewill stop littering and keep our world clean. Matt Follen Top.
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I Have a Dream
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I have a dream that we could walk on water. It would be so peaceful. I would make an invention. I would wander the ocean and nothing bad would happen to me. The sharks would even be nice.
Emily Strang
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I have a dream that in the summertime my dad will set up out tent. There would be no parents with us. We like to play games and tell stories. Five or more can fit in the tent.
Pedro Rosario
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I have a dream that I had a horse. She would be white with a horn that looks like a rainbow or she may have a black dot on the front of her head. Her hair will be black or it may look like a rainbow. Her name would be Jasmine or Princess. She is a girl. I would love a horse.
Amber Ricci Top I have a dream that my dad will open an apple orchard. I will work in the front office, I will run the cash register. I will make a lot of money. Caitlin Boucher Top I have a dream that when I get older I will be a basketball player. When I am done playing basketball I hope that I can coach a team and teach them all that I have learned. Amber Athey Top I have a dream that my brother will be nice to me. I have a dream that people will not litter. When you throw things out of the car it makes things dirty and nasty.

25. Small Books - Search Results
titles; Butteryellow endpapers; Engraved frontis; Four more engravings within;Part of a series to be read-aloud known as Mrs. Follen'S TWILIGHT STORIES
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26. Robert Merry's Museum Title Index
Eastern Story, An , 46.2.175. Eberstein /i (Mrs. Follen), 68.2.500502. Eccentric Characters /i, 43.2.51-53; /i, 43.2.71-72; /i, 43.2.111-114.
http://www.merrycoz.org/museum/index/E.HTM
TITLE INDEX TO ROBERT MERRY'S MUSEUM : E
Alphabetized by title of piece. Author listed in parentheses as credited; for real name of pseudonymous authors, see " By author ". Numbers include year.volume number.page numbers, thus 55.2.123 = 1855, volume 2, page 123. The Museum included two volumes per year: volume 1 included January-June; volume 2 included July-December. KEY: /i = illustrated; /p = piece is a poem; /s = piece is a song, with music
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B C D ... X-Z
"Eagle, The", 59.1.137; /i, 62.1.147-148 "Eagle and Her Young, The" /i, 59.2.175 "Eagle and the Child, The" /i, 50.1.53-54 "Eagle Caught", 52.1.102 "Eagles, and Some Other Matters", 42.1.117-120 "Early Associations", 45.1.150 "Early Dead, The", 61.1.134 "Early Impressions" (C. G.), 43.1.180-181 "Early in the Morning" /i (Madge), 65.2.13-14 "Early Rising", 43.2.107-108; 51.2.31 "Earth and Air" /p, 56.2.120 "Earthen Pot and the Iron Pot, The" (La Fontaine), 46.1.188 "Eastern Allegory, An", 60.2.82 "Eastern Mode of Measureing Time", 54.2.205 "Eastern Offering, An", 43.1.112 "Eastern Sepulchres", 52.1.124

27. Robert Merry's Museum Author Index
Dog /p 49. Mrs. Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (17871860) as Mrs. Follen,EL Follen, Eberstein /i 68; Lucy's Story /i 70. James Forbes
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AUTHOR INDEX TO ROBERT MERRY'S MUSEUM
The Museum featured works by almost every nineteenth-century writer for children, from Jacob Abbott to Sophie May; it also excerpted works for adults, among them Herman Melville. Especially during 1857-1867, the magazine printed pieces written by its subscribers: some adults, many not. Alphabetized by author's real name (where known); use control-F to search for pseudonym. Except for Melville, ONLY SIGNED PIECES ARE LISTED HERE. Author's birth/death dates appear after the name; pseudonyms are listed just before titles, which are in alphabetical order. Number after each title is the year the piece was printed. Authors who were subscribers are marked with an asterisk (*). For page numbers, see " By title ". Some works are transcribed at this site KEY: /i = illustrated piece; /p = piece is a poem; /s = piece is a song, with music
B
C D E ... X-Y A. A. , "Squirrel at Home, The" 50 Jacob Abbott (1803-1897) "Pistols and Bravery" 61 Mrs. Abbott , "Courtship of the Stork-Calif" 57 Rev. E. E. Adams

28. Chronological Bibliography
Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot. Little Songs for little boys and girls. Hall, Sarah EwingSelections from the writings of Mrs. Sarah Hall, author of Conversations on
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Chronological listing of bibliography entries:
Bullard, Anne Tuttle Jones
The Stanwood Family; or, The History of the American Tract Society Farrar, Eliza Ware Rotch The Children's Robinson Crusoe.
Gould, Hannah Flagg Mary Dow, and the Little Beggar Girl.
Hale, Sarah Josepha Buell Conversations on the Burman Mission
Poems for our children: designed for families, Sabbath schools, and infant schools. Part I.

Hinckley, Mary The Seymour Family; or, Domestic Scenes
Sequel to the Seymour Family; or, Domestic Scenes

Larned, Mrs L. The Sanfords; or, Home Scenes
Grace Seymour

Robbins, Eliza Elements of mythology.
Royall, Anne Newport Letters from Alabama, 1817-1822 Mrs Royall's Southern Tour; or, Second Series of The Black Book . 3 vols. Sedgwick, Catharine Maria Clarence; or, A tale of our own times Sedgwick, Elizabeth Buckminster Dwight A Spanish Conquest of America. Designed for the use of children . Boston: Leonard C.Bowles, 1830. Sedgwick, Susan Ann Livingston Ridley The children's week The young emigrants: A tale designed for young persons. Talbot, Mary Elizabeth

29. McGuffey's Fifth Eclectic Reader
75. The Boston Massacre (Bancroft), 241, 76. Death of the Beautiful. (Mrs. EL Follen),245, 77. Snow Falling (JJ Platt), 246, 78. Squeers's Method (Dickens), 247, 79.
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KISS Grammar Main Course Page The KISS Presentation and Analysis of
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The "#" column indicates the lesson number in the original.
"Page" indicates the beginning page in the original.
The "Stats" column links to a statistical analysis of the text.
"L" columns link to KISS levels of analyzed text. Lesson Page Stats The Good Reader The Bluebell The Gentle Hand (T. S. Arthur) The Grandfather (C. G. Eastman) ... An Elegy on Madam Blaize (Goldsmith) King Charles II. and William Penn (Mason L. Weems) What I Live For The Righteous Never Forsaken Abou Ben Adhem (Leigh Hunt) Lucy Forrester (John Wilson) The Reaper and the Flowers . (Longfellow) The Town Pump (Hawthorne) Good Night (Peter Parley) An Old fashioned Girl
(Louisa M. Alcott) My Mother's Hands The Discontented Pendulum
(Jane Taylor) The Death of the Flowers (Bryant) The Thunderstorm (Irving) April Day (Mrs. C. A. Southey) The Tea Rose The Cataract of Lodore (Southey) The Bobolink (Irving) Robert of Lincoln (Bryant) Rebellion in Massachusetts State Prison (J. T. Buckingham)

30. Nineteenth Century In Print, Periodicals: Volume List
Mrs. Follen's Home Dramas for Young People, 286287. Display OptionsView page images View text View bibliographic information.
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The Nineteenth Century in Print: Periodicals Browse items in The North American review. Volume 90 , Issue 186, January 1860
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  • The North American review. / Volume 90, Issue 186, miscellaneous front pages, i-iv.
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  • Tennyson, 1-21.
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  • The Assyrian Empire, 21-39.
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  • The Commerce and Currency of the United States, 39-57.
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  • The Condition and Needs of the Indian Tribes, 57-76.
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  • George Canning, 76-125.
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  • The China Question, 125-181.
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  • Wesleyan Methodism, 181-206.
  • 31. AdeAuthors08
    McKim, Charles Follen, 18471909. McKim, Charles Follen, 1847-1909, architect. Mellon,Paul, Mrs., client. Meridian House Foundation, client.
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    MacPherson, Robert, 1815 or 16-1872, photographer.
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    Madison, Dolley, 1768-1849, client.

    Madsen, Loren, 1943- designer.
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    32. Authors M-O
    Mowry, Sylvester, 18301871 Mrs. Follen AKA Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860 Muhlbach,L. (Luise), 1814-1873 AKA Mühlbach, L. (Luise), 1814-1873 Muir, John
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    Maag, Carl
    MacCaffrey, James, 1875-1935
    MacClintock, William Darnall, 1858-1936
    MacClure, Victor, 1887-
    MacDonald, George, 1824-1905
    MacGrath, Harold, 1871-1932
    MacKay, Charles, 1814-1889
    Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, Baron, 1800-1859
    Machen, Arthur, 1863-1947
    Machiavelli, Niccolò, 1469-1527
    Mackenzie, Alexander, 1833-1898 Maclaren, Ian [pseud.] AKA: Watson, John, 1850-1907 Macy, Jesse, 1842-1919 Maeterlinck, Maurice, 1862-1949 Malory, Thomas, d. 1471 Malot, Hector, 1830-1907 Mandeville, John, Sir Manners, J. Hartley Mansfield, Katherine, 1888-1923 Marbot, Jean-Baptiste-Antoine-Marcelin, Baron de, 1782-1854 Marcus Annaeus Lucanus, 39-65 AD AKA: Lucan Marcus Aurelius, Emperor of Rome, 121-180 Marguerite, Queen, consort of Henry IV, King of France, 1553-1615 Marion, F. (Fulgence) Marlowe, Christopher, 1564-1593 Marquis, Don, 1878-1937

    33. Authors C-F
    1880 Fleming, Walter Lynwood, 18741932 Flipper, Henry Ossian, 1856-1940 Floyd,Juanita Helm, 1880- Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot, 1787-1860 AKA Mrs. Follen Ford
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    Cabell, James Branch, 1879-1958
    Caesar, Gaius Julius, ca. 100-44 BC
    Cahan, Abraham, 1860-1951
    Caine, Hall, Sir, 1853-1931
    Calamity Jane, 1852-1903 AKA: Burk, Martha Cannary, 1852-1903
    Calderón de la Barca, Pedro, 1600-1681
    Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
    Cambrensis, Giraldus, circa 1146-1223
    Camoes, Luis de, 1524?-1580 AKA: Camoes, Luis de Vaz, 1524?-1580
    Campan, Jeanne Louise Henriette (Genet) 1752-1822
    Campanella, Tommaso, 1568-1639 Carboni, Raffaello, 1817-1875 Cardozo, Benjamin N. (Benjamin Nathan), 1870-1938 Carey, Rosa Nouchette, 1840-1909 Carhart, Margaret Spraque, 1877- , Editor Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 Carpenter, Edward, 1844-1929 Carpenter, John C. Carr, Annie Roe Carrington, Hereward, 1880-1959 Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898 AKA: Dodgson, Charles Lutwidge, 1832-1898 Carvalho, David Nunes, 1848-1925 Casanova de Saingalt, Jacques, 1725-1798 AKA: Casanova, Giacomo, 1725-1798

    34. FOLLEN, AUGUST
    admirable collection of the games of England has been published by Mrs GL Gomme Follen,AUGUST (or, as he afterwards called himself, ADOLF) LUDWIG (1794—185 5
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    FOLLEN, AUGUST
    subject to ordinary fiscal burdens and to limitations in respect of testamentary succession. Thane Wallaf has to be relieved from fiscal exactions when his estate is converted from folkland into bookland (c.D. 281). Ealdorman Alfred’s son, not being recognized as legitimate, has to claim fplkland not by direct succession or devise, but by the consent of the king. These incidents and limitations are thrown into relief by copious illustrations as to the fundamental features of bookland contained in the numberless “ books.” These are exemptions from fiscal dues and freedom of disposition of the owner. This view of the matter has been accepted by the chief modern authorities. BIBLIOGRAPHY.—J. Allen, Inquiry into the Rise and Growth of Royal Prerogative in England (London, 1849); K. Maurer, Kritische Uberschau (1853), Band i. 102 if.; F. W. Maitland, Domesday Book and Beyond, 244 if. (Cambridge, 1897); P. Vinogradoif,” Folcland,” in the Eng. Hist. Rev. (1893), p. 1 if.; Sir F. Pollock, Land Laws (London, 1896); H. Brunner, Deutsche Rechtsgeschichte, Band i. (2nd ed., 293, Leipzig, 1887—1892). (P. Vi.) a new era in England, where the philological school had had few adherents; and the anthropological school soon produced evidence of its vitality in the works of Mr Andrew Lang, Dr J. G. Frazer and Professor Robertson Smith.

    35. On-line Library
    Next Page Online Distributed Proofreading Team. THE PEDLER OF DUST STICKSBY Mrs. Follen With illustrations by Billings THE PEDLER OF DUST STICKS.
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    36. Ancestree Articles
    Simon P. METZ, pioneer of Cass Co., died last week. Mr Mrs JW CARDIFF of Fairburycelebrated 50th wed. anniv. John Follen, of Nemaha co. came to Nebr.
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    NE Ancestree Vol 2, no. 2, page 65 - Fall 1979 ALLIANCE SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES, March 9, 1906, (Box Butte County) Knights of Columbus meeting: Those who attended from out of town (Nebraskans only)
    Tom DINAN, Omaha Joseph CONNORS, O'Neill
    Jas 0'HARA, O'Neill A. F. MULLEN, "
    Patrick NALLY, " P. F. O'DONNELL, "
    John HURLEY, " A. G. HOPKINS, "
    Donald FRASIER, " E. F. BIGNELL, " Those from Alliance:
    Frank O'CONNOR Sam BURCHELL R. J. BURKE T. H. MORRIS Frank NOLAN M. S. BRENNAN J. P. TIERNAN W. J. HAMILTON M. H. HAGERTY T. M. GRIFFITH Rev. J. DeVOS Charles GROTHE John McNULTY D. S. CRILLY J. H. WEBER W. E. CONNORS Frank CONNOR W. G. DEITLEIN

    37. Middlesex County Massachusetts Query Index
    Rachel CLEMMONS, Mary CLEMONS, Moses CLEMONS, Nathaniel CLEMONS, (Mrs.) Elenor COBURN FLIGHT,Priscilla Ann FLIGHT, Ruth FOLEY, Helen Follen, George Washington
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    38. The Dancing Partner/Jerome K. Jerome
    Contains the etext for this story from Novel Notes, London, 1893.Category Arts Literature Authors J Jerome, Jerome K. Works...... Its first birthday put Doctor Follen's household into somewhat of a flurry, buton the occasion of its second birthday, Mrs. Doctor Follen gave a ball in
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    T he D ancing P artner by Jerome K. Jerome from Novel Notes , London, 1893
    "This story," commenced MacShaugnassy, "comes from Furtwangen, a small town in the Black Forest. There lived there a very wonderful old fellow named Nicholaus Geibel. His business was the making of mechanical toys, at which work he had acquired an almost European reputation. He made rabbits that would emerge from the heart of a cabbage, flop their ears, smooth their whiskers, and disappear again; cats that would wash their faces, and mew so naturally that dogs would mistake them for real cats and fly at them; dolls with phonographs concealed within them, that would raise their hats and say, 'Good morning; how do you do?' and some that would even sing a song.
    "But, he was something more than a mere mechanic; he was an artist. His work was with him a hobby, almost a passion. His shop was filled with all manner of strange things that never would, or could, be sold things he had made for the pure love of making them. He had contrived a mechanical donkey that would trot for two hours by means of stored electricity, and trot, too, much faster than the live article, and with less need for exertion on the part of the driver, a bird that would shoot up into the air, fly round and round in a circle, and drop to earth at the exact spot from where it started; a skeleton that, supported by an upright iron bar, would dance a hornpipe, a life-size lady doll that could play the fiddle, and a gentleman with a hollow inside who could smoke a pipe and drink more lager beer than any three average German students put together, which is saying much.

    39. Magner Family Genealogy - Thomas Magner
    James (18571937) married Margaret Follen on April 20, 1881 in Will County. Lic. 8485. The marriage of Miss Ida Maria Coveny daughter of Mrs. N. Coveny
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    Magner Genealogy Thomas Magner John Henneberry. Thomas Magner from Illinois 1880 Census: Vol. 58 ED 218 Sheet 6 Line 3 Thomas age 52 born in Ireland. Residence Wilmington Twp. Will County, Illinois Elizabeth (wife) age 51 born in Ireland. Children: John, age 24 born in Connecticut: James, age 22 born in CT: Robert, age 20 born in IL: Ellen, age 16 born in IL: Margerate, age 15 born in IL: Elizabeth, age 13 born in IL: Mary, age 9 born in IL.
    • Thomas Magner from New Haven, CT became a citizen in the New Haven District Court on March 14, 1861 at the age of 32. Thomas Magner sold E 1/2 NE, 1/4 S18, T33, R9 to Patrick Green
      for $500 on June 1, 1889. Will County Deed Book 248, p. 460.

    Thomas, Elizabeth and their children James, Margaret and Ellen are all buried in

    40. Magner Family Genealogy - James Magner
    Emmett Henneberry, Homer Dunn and Merrill Wehmoff, all nephews of Mrs. Henneberry. childrenof James Magner (CT 18571937 IL) and Margaret Follen (Ireland 1862
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    Send queries or information to: Clan Magner Association Registered with Irish Roots Clan Associations Home Page Query Board Magner/Henebry ... Fruin Passenger Lists Magners From Glen of Aherlow, Ireland Selected baptisms in and near Galbally:
    Birth records in Galbally, Ireland Magner/Henneberry/Coveny/Fruin Connections It would seem that Thomas Magner (1827-1891) is the younger brother or nephew of James Magner. Elizabeth Fruin, the wife of Thomas (1829-1893) should be related to Margaret Fruin, the wife of James Magner. Thomas and Elizabeth lived in a large plantation style home in Wilmington. The house was later used as a funeral home for over fifty years. Research indicates the Magner family first settled in Naugatuck, about 4 miles south of Waterbury, CT and then moved to Will and Grundy Counties, IL. Waterbury, CT (New Haven County) is 30 miles from Bridgeport, CT, 127 miles from Boston, 96 miles from New York, and 815 miles from Will County, Illinois. William Fruin was born in April 1798 in Aherlow, County Tipperary Ireland and died October 8, 1880 in Waterbury, CT. He married Johanna Magner who was born in 1811 and died January 12, 1891. William and Johanna had three children: James J. died 1906; Johanna (1839-1887) and Robert (1843-1893). James J. married Mary Jane Slocum and owned the Fruin Hotel in Waterbury, CT.

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