Jebb, Caroline, 1840-1930
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Jebb, Caroline, 1840-1930
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Jebb, Caroline, 1840-1930
Jebb, Caroline (Reynolds) Slemmer, lady, 1840-1930
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Jebb, Caroline (Reynolds) Slemmer, lady, 1840-1930
Reynolds Jebb, Caroline Lane (Caroline Lane)
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Reynolds Jebb, Caroline Lane (Caroline Lane)
Jebb, Caroline Lane Reynolds Slemmer, Lady, 1840-1930
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Jebb, Caroline Lane Reynolds Slemmer, Lady, 1840-1930
Jebb, Caroline Lane Reynolds Slemmer
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Jebb, Caroline Lane Reynolds Slemmer
Jebb, Caroline
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Jebb, Caroline
Jebb, Caroline Lane Reynolds Slemmer 1840-1930
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Jebb, Caroline Lane Reynolds Slemmer 1840-1930
Jebb, Caroline Slemmer 1840-1930
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Jebb, Caroline Slemmer 1840-1930
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First page of letter to "Mary" written from Albemarle Club, 1885
Caroline Lane Reynolds was born in 1840 in Evansburg, Pennsylvania. She was married in 1856 to U.S. Army Lieutenant Adam J. Slemmer and the couple lived at military outposts in South Carolina, Florida, and Wyoming Territory. After his death in 1868 she lived briefly in Cambridge, England, and was visiting Paris at the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. In 1874 she married British Classicist Richard Claverhouse Jebb and joined social circles embracing George Eliot, Tennyson, Charles Darwin, Mark Twain, and Bret Harte. For a more complete biographical sketch see the attached article written at the time of her death in 1930.
Intellectual; Socialite.
Caroline Lane Reynolds was born in 1840 in Evansburg, PA. She married U.S. Army Lieutenant Adam J. Slemmer in 1856 and they lived at military outposts in South Carolina, Florida, and Wyoming Territory. After his death in 1868 she lived briefly in Cambridge, England, and was visiting Paris at the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War. In 1874 she married British Classicist Richard Claverhouse Jebb and joined social circles embracing George Eliot, Tennyson, Charles Darwin, Mark Twain, and Bret Harte.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-nb2003024256
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