. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. his senior year in college and for the followingyear he read law. On October 10th, 1871, he was marriedto Margaret E. Kitchell, the only child of Hon. AlfredKitchell of Illinois, an upright Christian lawyer arid ajudge of unsullied reputation. Of this marriage six children were born, all livingexcept Mary Elizabeth, the eldest, who died August 8th,1906, whose character was a rarely beautiful one. Shewas a graduate with high honors of Knox College atGalesburg, Illinois, taking the salut


. The Frost family in England and America with special reference to Edmund Frost and some of his descendants. his senior year in college and for the followingyear he read law. On October 10th, 1871, he was marriedto Margaret E. Kitchell, the only child of Hon. AlfredKitchell of Illinois, an upright Christian lawyer arid ajudge of unsullied reputation. Of this marriage six children were born, all livingexcept Mary Elizabeth, the eldest, who died August 8th,1906, whose character was a rarely beautiful one. Shewas a graduate with high honors of Knox College atGalesburg, Illinois, taking the salutatory of her class, withthe degree of B. S. in 1892, afterward receiving from Knoxthe degree of M. L., and after a post-graduate course atCornell University and at the University of Kansas, thelatter conferred upon her the degree of M. A. In a memorial volume dedicated by her father to hermemory, her pastor said, Mary Frost was one of earthsrare souls, one to be easily singled out by a pastor as aChristian of the finer type. In the same volume one ofher friends says of her—To have known her was to know. N> H w i-pi 5> n oc; o H Ow H


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