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Francis Kellogg Fuller
My Great grandmother – mother of Elizabeth Fuller Leeds (Mimi) Born: April 3, 1876 – Cleveland Ohio Sister born: Daphne Campbell Fuller – July 20, 1877 – Cleveland Ohio Sister born: Emily Lyon Fuller – April 20, 1880 – Ontario … Continue reading
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Norman Leeds Sr.
Norman Leeds ( Bridgeport Telegram Friday, January 19, 1923 Protective Ass’n Chooses Leeds as President Again The annual meeting and reception of the Bridgeport Protective Assoc.iation was held yesterday afternoon at the home on Myrtle avenue, when all annual reports … Continue reading
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Muriel Read
Bridgeport Telegram April 1, 1925 Miss Muriel Read, daughter of Mrs. Paul Ricker of Marina Park is spending the spring vacation at the home of Miss. Henrietta Durant of Charleston, S.C. Miss Read and Miss Durant are classmates at the … Continue reading
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Edward Fuller (1575-1620)
EDWARD FULLERORIGIN: Leiden, HollandMIGRATION: 1620 on MayflowerFIRST RESIDENCE: PlymouthESTATE: In the 1623 Plymouth division of land SAMUEL FULLER Junior received three acres as a passenger on the Mayflower [ PCR 12:4]. He was not included in the 1627 Plymouth division … Continue reading
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Quintessential record of the class of 1895 Sheffield Scientific School
Norman Leeds Business address: care Automatic Machine Company Bridgeport CT Residence: 1596 Boston Avenue, Bridgeport CT Norman Leeds was born November 15, 1871, in New York City, the son of Charles Henry Leeds, Yale 1954, a manufacturer, formerly partner in … Continue reading
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History of Restmore
Ellen Sturges’ parents drove up Warner Hill in Southport during a blizzard in January 1948. They parked their car in front of “Restmore,” their new home, a 36-year-old Cape Dutch Colonial Revival, perhaps the only one in the state. Ellen … Continue reading
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