. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation . Churches; treasurer of Hart-ford Orphan Asylum and American Schoolfor the Deaf. He is independent in married, February 16, 1876, Henrietta , of Hartford, daughter of Erastus andMary (Atwood) Collins. Her father was adry goods merchant. Her mother was a nativeof Philadelphia. She had two brothers, At-wood and William Erastus Collins, and a sis-ter Caroline. Children of Daniel R. and Hen-rietta A. Howe: i. E
. Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut : a record of the achievements of her people in the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation . Churches; treasurer of Hart-ford Orphan Asylum and American Schoolfor the Deaf. He is independent in married, February 16, 1876, Henrietta , of Hartford, daughter of Erastus andMary (Atwood) Collins. Her father was adry goods merchant. Her mother was a nativeof Philadelphia. She had two brothers, At-wood and William Erastus Collins, and a sis-ter Caroline. Children of Daniel R. and Hen-rietta A. Howe: i. Edmund Grant, born No-vember 22, 1883, student at Yale and Har-vard, at Leipsic, Germany, and later at theSorbonne, Paris, France; now instructor atMarietta College, Marietta, Ohio. 2. Henri-etta Collins, born July 14, 1885 ; married. May6, 1908, Clement Scott, of New York. 3. Mar-jorie Frances, born June 15, 1887, graduateof Hartford high school and Mrs. Davis_school at Briarcliflf, New York. While the surname Woolson!WOOLSON or Woolston appears to have! been a distinct name inlevery generation of the family given below,]some members have spelled the name
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