Gracey, Samuel Levis, 1835-1911
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Gracey, Samuel Levis, 1835-1911
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Surname :
Gracey
Forename :
Samuel Levis
Date :
1835-1911
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Gracey, S. L. (Samuel Levis), 1835-1911
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Surname :
Gracey
Forename :
S. L.
NameExpansion :
Samuel Levis
Date :
1835-1911
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Biographical History
Rev. Dr. Samuel Levis Gracey was the son of John and Ann Elizabeth Bartram (Leech) Gracey. Leonora (Thompson) Gracey was his 1st wife. They were married November 21, 1860. Leonora died December 11, 1897. Cordania "Corda" Elizabeth (Perkins) Pratt Gracey was his 2nd wife. They were married January 15, 1900. Cordania died May 3, 1937. Rev. Gracey was a minister in the New England Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. He was United States Consul at Foochow, China 1890-1893 and 1897-1907. He served during the Civil War.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-no2001065854
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https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q106987062
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Subjects
Brandy Station, Battle of, Brandy Station, Va., 1863
Civil War, 1861-1865
Foreign relations
Methodist Episcopal Chuch
Stoneman's Raid, 1863
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Rock Island
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Samuel Levis Gracey was stationed at Rock Island Barracks, Illinois during the Civil War.
Philadelphia
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Birth
Samuel Levis Gracey was born on September 8, 1835.
Brandy Station
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Samuel Levis Gracey was involved in the Battle of Brandy Station.
People’s Republic of China
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Samuel Levis Gracey was the US Consul to China from 1890 to 1893 and from 1897 to 1907.
Newton
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Death
Samuel Levis Gracey died on August 19, 1911.
Boston
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Samuel Levis Gracey was a member of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives from 1888 to 1889.
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