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Belden Anna [Female]

Died young

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Webster Noah [Male]

Webster's Dictionary compiler.

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Belden Mercy [Female]

Died young.

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Belden Rachel [Female]

Died in infancy.

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Olmsted Eliphaz [Male]

Died young.

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Whitney Eli [Male] b. 1765 - d. 1825

Inventor of the Cotton Gin.

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Nixon Richard Milhous President [Male] b. 1913 - d. 1994

37th U. S. President, Vice President, Senator, Congressman, Lt. Commander, and attorney, married Thelma Catharine 'Pat' RYAN (1912-1993), 34th First Lady. He was the only President to have resigned his office.

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Garfield James Abram President [Male] b. 1831 - d. 19 SEP 1881

20th U. S. President, Maj. General with Civil War service as a Col., professor. He was a U. S. Representative, President Elect, and Senator Elect at the same time (Nov. 4-8, 1880). Garfield was shot July 2, 1881 by Charles J. GUITEAU, and died Sep. 19, 1881. He had married Lucretia RUDOLPH (1832-1918), 17th First Lady.

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Goddard Lucy [Female] b. 1760 - d. 1800

First cousin of her husband.

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Goddard Robert Hutchings [Male] b. 1882 - d. 1945

rocket scientist and space pioneer, inventor of liquid fueled rocket (1926), experimenter at Roswell, NM from 1934.

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Barton Clarissa Harlowe [Female] b. 1821 - d. 1912

founder and first president (1882-1904) of The American Red Cross, distributor of medical supplies during the Civil War, patent office clerk, and schoolteacher.

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Brown John [Male] b. 1800 - d. 1859

abolitionist, addressed as Capt., called Old Brown of Osawatomie, leader of raid at Harpers Ferry, VA, convicted and hanged for treason, commemorated in the marching song "John Brown's Body."

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Dawes Charles Gates Vice President [Male] b. 1865 - d. 1951

U.S. Vice President (1925-1929), Ambassador to Great Britain (1929-1931), Nobel Peace Prize recipient 1925, banker, Comptroller of the Currency, attorney, and author.

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Doubleday Frank Nelson [Male] b. 1862 - d. 1934

publisher and president of Doubleday, Page and Co., Inc., and founder of Doubleday and Company, married first Neitje DeGRAFF, and second Florence VanWYCK

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Farnsworth Philo Taylor [Male] b. 1906 - d. 1971

inventor of television (U.S. Patent 1,773,980), and recipient of 160 patents concerning television, radar, electron microscopes, astronomical telescopes and related electronic equipment

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Fillmore Millard President [Male] b. 1800 - d. 1874

13th U. S. President, Vice President, NY Controller, Representative, attorney, and teacher

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Ford Gerald Rudolph President [Male] b. 1913 - d. 2006

38th U. S. President, Vice President, Representative, and attorney

Adopted by and re-named for his step-father, he was born Leslie Lynch KING, Jr.

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Goodwin William [Male] b. ABT. 1591 - d. 11 MAR 1672/73 Farmington, CT

b. about 1591; d. Mar. 11, 1673, Farmington, CT. His name appears on Hartford's Founders Monument. William settled first at Newtown (Cambridge), MA (freeman Nov. 6, 1632; deputy to General Court May 1634), then at Hartford, CT 1636, Hadley, MA 1659, and Farmington, CT about 1670. He was the brother of Osias GOODWIN of Hartford. Elder William married second by Jan. 1669/70 Susan (GARBRAND) HOOKER (d. May 17, 1676, Farmington, CT), widow of Rev. Thomas HOOKER. Married first Nov. 7, 1616, Shalford, Essex, England.

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White Anna [Female] b. ABT. 1600 Shalford, Essex, England - d. 1647

bap. Jul. 13, 1600, Shalford, Essex. (Also known as either Ann or Anne.) Married Oct. 18, 1620, Messing, Essex, John PORTER (d. Apr. 22, 1648, Windsor, CT). The baptisms of the first eight of their children, ending with Mary (bap. Oct. 1, 1637) are recorded at Felsted, Essex. The baptism of Anna (bap. Nov. 4, 1638) is recorded at Messing, Essex. Son Nathaniel and daughter Hannah were born at Windsor, CT. Children of Anna and John PORTER: John married Mary STANLEY; Sarah married Joseph JUDSON; James lived in London, England; Rebecca; Samuel died in infancy; Rose; Samuel married Hannah STANLEY, daughter of Thomas; Mary married Samuel GRANT; Anna died in infancy; Nathaniel; and Hannah (or Anna) married William GAYLORD (William married second Elizabeth DRAKE, daughter of John of Windsor, CT).

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Porter John [Male] d. ABT. 1683 Hartford, Hartford Co, CT

To America in 1632 aboard the 'Lyon', setting first at Cambridge, MA, where he was freeman Mar. 4, 1633. Removed to Hartford, CT about 1636, and then to Hadley by 1664, where he was Representative in 1664 and 1669. Returned to Hartford about 1670, and was Elder in the South Church. Unmarried in 1617, he married before leaving England, Mary LEVETT, probably the daughter of William (will dated Oct. 9, 1626; proved Dec. 15, 1626, Fering, Essex) and Margaret, and sister of Isaac, Richard and John LEVETT. John and Mary resided at Hadley, MA. Children of John and mary WHITE: Mary married Jonathan GILBERT; Nathaniel married first Elizabeth, and second Martha COIT, daughter of John and widow of Hugh MOULD; John married Sarah BUNCE, who married second Nicholas WORTHINGTON; Daniel married Sarah CROW, daughter of John and Elizabeth; Sarah married first Stephen TAYLOR, second Barnabas HINSDALE, and third Walter HICKSON; and Jacob married Elizabeth BUNCE.

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