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Vermont (Vermont, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
F. Roberts. Frank Stevens. Thomas Silsby. Edward Thorndike. Charles Thorndike. Mary J. Tay. Samuel Vaughn. George Wise. From Malden. Charles G. Fall. Albert W. Moore. From Boston. George Evans. Alfred Evans. Josephine Smith. From Everett. Julian Van Voorhies. Fred. Van Voorhies. From Newbury. Mary A. Jackson. Mary S. Moody. From Winchester. Edward Bacon. John Bacon, Jr. From Woburn. Traverse Morong. From Falmouth, me. Susie M. Noyes. From Vermont. Frances F. Stimpson. From New York. William Adams. From Santo Domingo. Arthur Washington Lithgow. Thomas Lithgow. From Porto Rico. Frederic De Mena. Enrique De Mena. From Cuba. Manuel Calves. Everisto Calves. Raymond De Groen. Antonio De Navarro. Everardo Woodbury. Residence unknown. John Henry Bufford. David Callender. John Hutchinson. John Hood. Kitty Hood. Charles Stanton. Grandchildren of A. K. Hathaway. children of Thomas Chase Thurlow and
Newbury, Mass. (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
ead before the Medford Historical Society, January 18, 1915.] AARON Kimball Hathaway, born in Grafton, Mass., December 21, 1809. Married August 29, 1836, Mary Ann Hale, daughter of Deacon Daniel Hale of Byfield Parish (now South Byfield), Newbury, Mass. He was fitted for college at Dummer Academy, South Byfield, and entered Dartmouth College, where he remained one year, then went to Amherst College and graduated in the year 1836. He became principal of Warren Academy in Woburn, Mass., and res Thorndike. Mary J. Tay. Samuel Vaughn. George Wise. From Malden. Charles G. Fall. Albert W. Moore. From Boston. George Evans. Alfred Evans. Josephine Smith. From Everett. Julian Van Voorhies. Fred. Van Voorhies. From Newbury. Mary A. Jackson. Mary S. Moody. From Winchester. Edward Bacon. John Bacon, Jr. From Woburn. Traverse Morong. From Falmouth, me. Susie M. Noyes. From Vermont. Frances F. Stimpson. From New York. William Adams. Fro
Woburn (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
Hooper. [Read before the Medford Historical Society, January 18, 1915.] AARON Kimball Hathaway, born in Grafton, Mass., December 21, 1809. Married August 29, 1836, Mary Ann Hale, daughter of Deacon Daniel Hale of Byfield Parish (now South Byfield), Newbury, Mass. He was fitted for college at Dummer Academy, South Byfield, and entered Dartmouth College, where he remained one year, then went to Amherst College and graduated in the year 1836. He became principal of Warren Academy in Woburn, Mass., and remained there until the year 1842, when he went to North Carolina for his health, where he remained about one year. On his return he came to Medford and taught the West Grammar School, then located in the old brick schoolhouse on the rear of the Unitarian Church lot on High street. (The high school was also in the same building.) His connection with this school commenced in August, 1843, and terminated in the year 1846. During his term of service the school was transferred into t
Mystick River (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
, it was found that while Mr. Hathaway's house, being outside the path of the tornado, was not damaged, Mr. Haskins' house was entirely demolished; thereupon Mr. Hathaway wrote to his friend, Let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall. Mr. Hathaway served upon the school committee of Medford two years. He was at one time in charge of the Bishop estate. Five children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway: Edward Kimball Hathaway, born in Woburn, August 19, 1838, drowned in Mystic River, just below Cradock bridge, Medford, July 9, 1844. Mariannette Hale Hathaway, born in Woburn, July 21, 1840; died in Medford, December 12, 1873. Sarah Kimball Hathaway, born in Medford, July 1, 1845; married, April 24, 1867, Abner Loammi Deane, who died in Medford, November 22, 1867. Mrs. Deane married, October 15, 1879, Thomas Chase Thurlow of West Newbury. Alice Brooks Hathaway, born in Medford, October, 1847; died in Medford, August 24, 1849. Agnes Elizabeth Hathaway, born in Medf
Poughkeepsie (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
s Chase Thurlow and Sarah Kimball Thurlow, Nee Hathaway: George Chase Thurlow. Edward Kimball Thurlow. Susan Chase Thurlow. Winthrop Hale Thurlow. All born in West Newbury, Mass. Edward Kimball Thurlow and wife are now living in Wuhu, China. George Chase Thurlow and Annie Goodrich Thurlow have four children: George Harold Thurlow. Dorothy Goodrich Thurlow. Lois Chase Thurlow. Elizabeth Kimball Thurlow. These last are the tenth generation living on Chase estate. children of Henry Nelson and Agnes E. H. Loud: Henry Kimball Loud. Born in Au Sable, Mich. Frederick Hale Loud. Born in Au Sable, Mich. Emily Hathaway Loud. Born in Au Sable, Mich. Died in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., December 30, 1901. Marian Violet Loud. Only one born in Medford, Mass. George Brewster Loud. Born in Au Sable, Mich. Arthur Caleb Loud. Born in Au Sable, Mich. children of George B. Loud: George Brewster Loud, Jr. Stewart Montgomery Loud.
United States (United States) (search for this): chapter 1
eet. This house was a story and a half in height, with two entrances; the boys' room was on the first floor, and the girls' room on the second floor. Mr. Hathaway taught the boys, and Miss Annette Hale (his sister-in-law) the girls. Mr. Hathaway also built a large dwelling-house on the corner of Ashland and Chestnut streets, into which he moved with his family just before Christmas, 1851. His school contained pupils from Medford and the surrounding towns; also from other parts of the United States, Mexico and the West India Islands. He boarded many of his pupils, some of whom remained with him many years. Mr. Joseph Bird of Watertown was the singing master, and Mr. Horace Bird, his brother, the music teacher; he was succeeded by Mr. Henry G. Carey. Mr. Hathaway was a kindly man and was much beloved by his pupils; to illustrate this we quote from a letter from a lady, formerly a pupil of his school:— Aaron Kimball Hathaway was a true Christian gentleman, kind and sympathetic,
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
5.] AARON Kimball Hathaway, born in Grafton, Mass., December 21, 1809. Married August 29, 1836, Mary Ann Hale, daughter of Deacon Daniel Hale of Byfield Parish (now South Byfield), Newbury, Mass. He was fitted for college at Dummer Academy, South Byfield, and entered Dartmouth College, where he remained one year, then went to Amherst College and graduated in the year 1836. He became principal of Warren Academy in Woburn, Mass., and remained there until the year 1842, when he went to North Carolina for his health, where he remained about one year. On his return he came to Medford and taught the West Grammar School, then located in the old brick schoolhouse on the rear of the Unitarian Church lot on High street. (The high school was also in the same building.) His connection with this school commenced in August, 1843, and terminated in the year 1846. During his term of service the school was transferred into the new high and grammar schoolhouse on High street. This house was three
Watertown (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
floor. Mr. Hathaway taught the boys, and Miss Annette Hale (his sister-in-law) the girls. Mr. Hathaway also built a large dwelling-house on the corner of Ashland and Chestnut streets, into which he moved with his family just before Christmas, 1851. His school contained pupils from Medford and the surrounding towns; also from other parts of the United States, Mexico and the West India Islands. He boarded many of his pupils, some of whom remained with him many years. Mr. Joseph Bird of Watertown was the singing master, and Mr. Horace Bird, his brother, the music teacher; he was succeeded by Mr. Henry G. Carey. Mr. Hathaway was a kindly man and was much beloved by his pupils; to illustrate this we quote from a letter from a lady, formerly a pupil of his school:— Aaron Kimball Hathaway was a true Christian gentleman, kind and sympathetic, a genuine scholar of the old school, his mind far out-reaching his frail body. The foundation of my early education is, in a measure, due to
Wuhu (China) (search for this): chapter 1
lves. Raymond De Groen. Antonio De Navarro. Everardo Woodbury. Residence unknown. John Henry Bufford. David Callender. John Hutchinson. John Hood. Kitty Hood. Charles Stanton. Grandchildren of A. K. Hathaway. children of Thomas Chase Thurlow and Sarah Kimball Thurlow, Nee Hathaway: George Chase Thurlow. Edward Kimball Thurlow. Susan Chase Thurlow. Winthrop Hale Thurlow. All born in West Newbury, Mass. Edward Kimball Thurlow and wife are now living in Wuhu, China. George Chase Thurlow and Annie Goodrich Thurlow have four children: George Harold Thurlow. Dorothy Goodrich Thurlow. Lois Chase Thurlow. Elizabeth Kimball Thurlow. These last are the tenth generation living on Chase estate. children of Henry Nelson and Agnes E. H. Loud: Henry Kimball Loud. Born in Au Sable, Mich. Frederick Hale Loud. Born in Au Sable, Mich. Emily Hathaway Loud. Born in Au Sable, Mich. Died in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., December 30, 1901.
Ann Arbor (Michigan, United States) (search for this): chapter 1
ly 21, 1840; died in Medford, December 12, 1873. Sarah Kimball Hathaway, born in Medford, July 1, 1845; married, April 24, 1867, Abner Loammi Deane, who died in Medford, November 22, 1867. Mrs. Deane married, October 15, 1879, Thomas Chase Thurlow of West Newbury. Alice Brooks Hathaway, born in Medford, October, 1847; died in Medford, August 24, 1849. Agnes Elizabeth Hathaway, born in Medford, December 25, 1849; married, October 1, 1873, Henry Nelson Loud of Au Sable, Mich.; died at Ann Arbor, Mich., March 25,909. Mr. Hathaway died in Medford, September 16, 1860. Mrs. Hathaway died in Medford, May 29, 1881. Sarah K. and Agnes E. Hathaway both taught in the public schools of Medford. I am indebted to Miss Eliza M. Gill for assistance rendered in the preparation of this article. The following is a partial list of the pupils of the Hathaway School, with places of residence as nearly correct as it was possible to obtain them:— From Medford. Emily Angier. Harry Bradlee. Eli
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