Kittredge-Stone family correspondence 1824-1858 Kittredge-Stone family correspondence

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Kittredge-Stone family correspondence 1824-1858 Kittredge-Stone family correspondence

The Kittredge-Stone family correspondence is made up of 184 letters to John Theodore Kittredge of Framingham, Massachusetts; to his sister Ellen, also of Framingham; and to Ellen's husband, Dexter Stone of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The letters pertain to bereavement, finances, and family news from Framingham, Massachusetts, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

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Kirkland, E. C.

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Packard, Ned A.

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Park, Louisa J.

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Parker, Joel

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Grant, Samuel.

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Stone, Ellen Ingersoll Kittredge, 1803-1874

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Stone, Dexter, 1791-1846

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Kittredge, John T. (John Theodore), 1811-1837

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John Ball Kittredge was born in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, on June 8, 1771. He moved to Framingham, Massachusetts, around 1791, where he practiced medicine. On July 19, 1801, he married Mary Kellogg (February 25, 1782-August 20, 1836); they had two children: Ellen Ingersoll (May 19, 1803-February 26, 1874) and John Theodore (January 24, 1811-October 25, 1837). John B. Kittredge died on February 29, 1848. Ellen Ingersoll Kittredge married Dexter Stone (April 12, 1791-Novem...

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Stone, A. R.

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John Ball Kittredge was born in Tewksbury, Massachusetts, on June 8, 1771. He moved to Framingham, Massachusetts, around 1791, where he practiced medicine. On July 19, 1801, he married Mary Kellogg (February 25, 1782-August 20, 1836); they had two children: Ellen Ingersoll (May 19, 1803-February 26, 1874) and John Theodore (January 24, 1811-October 25, 1837). John B. Kittredge died on February 29, 1848. Ellen Ingersoll Kittredge married Dexter Stone (April 12, 1791-Novem...

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