Lambert family collection, 1827-1873.
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Merrick, John, 1766-1862
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John Merrick (1766-1862) [was] the tutor of Benjamin Vaughan's children [and] accompanied the family to America in 1795. He returned to England to marry [Benjamin's sister] Rebecca and then returned with her to Hallowell [Maine], where he became a prominent community leader. Their children were: Sarah Harriet (1799-1872); Samuel Vaughan (1801-1870); John (1804-1832); Mary Harrison (1805-1880); George (1807-1862); and Thomas Belsham (1813-1902). From the guide to the Vaughan Family P...
Whig Party (U.S.)
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Lambert, Emily, 1976-
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Lambert, Emily E., 1823-1910
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Montreal Railroad.
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Maine Temperance Society
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Beckford, Lydia M.
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Lambert, Stephen, 1959-
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Lambert family.
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Family of Eben (Ebenezer), state legislator, and Emily Lambert; their children: Sarah, Emelie (Emily), and Edwin Lambert; and Horace and Stephen Lambert, brothers to Eben Lambert. Residents of South Dover, Me. From the description of Lambert family collection, 1827-1873. (Maine Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 123478020 ...
Dexter, Gideon
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Lambert, Ebenezer, 1793-1876
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Beckford, Clara M.
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Atchley, Jonathan A.
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Lambert, Horace
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Polk, James K. (James Knox), 1795-1849
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James Knox Polk followed a career path which was blazed by Andrew Jackson. Both men hailed from southwestern North Carolina. Both migrated to Tennessee, where they practiced law and entered politics, and both were elected president of the United States. As similar as their paths were, James Polk was a different personality from his fiery predecessor. His life and career were marked by a relentless pursuit of his goals instead of the dramatic aura that perpetually surrounded Jackson. The effect...