Box 5
Contains 37 Results:
incoming - Jones, John M., 1856
The second son of Robert and Elizabeth Everett, Robert Everett Jr. (1822-1856) was as a daguerreotypist in Utica, NY, and worked on Y Cenhadwr Americanaidd as well. He was a committed abolitionist and lectured on that topic as well as temperance.
incoming - family, 1850s
The second son of Robert and Elizabeth Everett, Robert Everett Jr. (1822-1856) was as a daguerreotypist in Utica, NY, and worked on Y Cenhadwr Americanaidd as well. He was a committed abolitionist and lectured on that topic as well as temperance.
incoming - Butler, John H. (nephew), 1881-1882
Jennie Everett (1827-1891) attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas in the 1870s and lived with her brother John Roberts Everett for a while, and later lived with her sister Mary Everett in New York City, where she assisted in Mary's medical practice.
incoming - Coventry, Elizabeth, 1850s, 1875
Jennie Everett (1827-1891) attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas in the 1870s and lived with her brother John Roberts Everett for a while, and later lived with her sister Mary Everett in New York City, where she assisted in Mary's medical practice.
incoming - Ellis, Fannie L., 1859-1878, n.d.
Jennie Everett (1827-1891) attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas in the 1870s and lived with her brother John Roberts Everett for a while, and later lived with her sister Mary Everett in New York City, where she assisted in Mary's medical practice.
incoming - Everett, Jay Carroll (nephew), 1884-1889
Jennie Everett (1827-1891) attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas in the 1870s and lived with her brother John Roberts Everett for a while, and later lived with her sister Mary Everett in New York City, where she assisted in Mary's medical practice.
incoming - Everett, Robert P. (cousin), 1883-1888
Jennie Everett (1827-1891) attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas in the 1870s and lived with her brother John Roberts Everett for a while, and later lived with her sister Mary Everett in New York City, where she assisted in Mary's medical practice.
incoming - Griffith, Caroline & Laura, 1880
Jennie Everett (1827-1891) attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas in the 1870s and lived with her brother John Roberts Everett for a while, and later lived with her sister Mary Everett in New York City, where she assisted in Mary's medical practice.
incoming - Henry Roberts' Sons, 1875-1879
Jennie Everett (1827-1891) attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas in the 1870s and lived with her brother John Roberts Everett for a while, and later lived with her sister Mary Everett in New York City, where she assisted in Mary's medical practice.
incoming - Holyoke Seminary classmates, 1879, 1881
Jennie Everett (1827-1891) attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas in the 1870s and lived with her brother John Roberts Everett for a while, and later lived with her sister Mary Everett in New York City, where she assisted in Mary's medical practice.
incoming - Howard, Maria, 1852-1881
Jennie Everett (1827-1891) attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas in the 1870s and lived with her brother John Roberts Everett for a while, and later lived with her sister Mary Everett in New York City, where she assisted in Mary's medical practice.
incoming - Hughes, Jennie (cousin), 1887-1888
Jennie Everett (1827-1891) attended Mount Holyoke Female Seminary in the 1840s, and taught school for many years. She traveled to Kansas in the 1870s and lived with her brother John Roberts Everett for a while, and later lived with her sister Mary Everett in New York City, where she assisted in Mary's medical practice.