. Genealogy of the Goodyear family . thedrals and for the details of the Byzantine-Romanesque style. In fact, they cover the whole ground of Italian art history. The newly appointed curator of our museum has taken an apartment onthe park slope for himself and family, and will soon be a Brooklynite. Acharming talker, as well as a profound scholar and brilliant art critic, he willbe a distinct addition to the life of this borough. I. Maby Lord, m. Wm. M. Graham, of Birmingham, Ala. II. Katherine Frances. III. Charles William Henry. ITV. Jane Eleanor. V. Rosalie Elliot Heaton. FANNY GOO
. Genealogy of the Goodyear family . thedrals and for the details of the Byzantine-Romanesque style. In fact, they cover the whole ground of Italian art history. The newly appointed curator of our museum has taken an apartment onthe park slope for himself and family, and will soon be a Brooklynite. Acharming talker, as well as a profound scholar and brilliant art critic, he willbe a distinct addition to the life of this borough. I. Maby Lord, m. Wm. M. Graham, of Birmingham, Ala. II. Katherine Frances. III. Charles William Henry. ITV. Jane Eleanor. V. Rosalie Elliot Heaton. FANNY GOODYEAR, b. April 25, 18G0. Left an orpban at theage of eight years, it was her mothers wish that she should return to her rela-tives in America. With her brother Charles as guardian, she made her homewith her sister Ellen, the wife of Charles De Forest, until she was fifteen yearsold, when she joined her mothers sisters, the Misses Wardell, in London. Shespent a year in Italy with them and later, while on a visit to Dresden, she made. FREDERICK MARGARET DECKERT.(, I.) BRANCH OF THEOPHILUS. 129 the acquaintance of her future husband, Dr. Deckert. They were m. Dec. 281882, at Miss WardeHs, in London, and made their home in Dresden. Karl Friedrich Einil Deckert, b. 1848, belongs to an old (burgerliche)German family, who for generations have been property holders in the littletown of Tancha, near Leipzig, in the Kingdom of Saxony. As a little boy helived in the old homestead with his great-grandfather, his grandfather, and hisown parents. He early showed his fondness for study, by being first of hisclass at the school of his native town, and after graduating at the gymnasium,or high school, of Grimma, passed the government examinations constitutinghim an Oberlehrer (upper class teacher), and taught for a few years ingovernment schools. He then visited the Universities of Jena and Leipzig forfour years, taking his degree of Ph. D. at the latter university. After beingprofesso
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