The genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard family in America, 1649-1908 . isitive turn of mind, possessingthose traits of character that would have rendered his lifeone to be desired. His memory lingered long in the heartsof the beloved home circle of which he was a member. V. Albert Bulkeley, b. July 9, 1876, in Hartford, Conn.; d. , 1881, ae. 5 yrs:, 3 mos., 24 ds., a bright, lively, and socialboy, pleasing in speech, always merrj^ of a joyous andaffectionate disposition, and ready for a good time. Thebright hopes anticipated for him were nipped in the bud,when the fell destroyer, death, cl


The genealogy of the Brainerd-Brainard family in America, 1649-1908 . isitive turn of mind, possessingthose traits of character that would have rendered his lifeone to be desired. His memory lingered long in the heartsof the beloved home circle of which he was a member. V. Albert Bulkeley, b. July 9, 1876, in Hartford, Conn.; d. , 1881, ae. 5 yrs:, 3 mos., 24 ds., a bright, lively, and socialboy, pleasing in speech, always merrj^ of a joyous andaffectionate disposition, and ready for a good time. Thebright hopes anticipated for him were nipped in the bud,when the fell destroyer, death, claimed him for his parents and friends gave the final look to theloved one and he was laid away, but his memory lives withthem. 227. vi. Morgan Bulkeley. b. Jan. 8. 1879, in Hartford, Conn. vii. Newtox Case. b. Dec. 26. 1880, in Hartford, Conn.; graduatedat the Hartford Public High School in 1898 and at Y^aleCollege in the class of 1902. He was appointed secretary ofThe Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., of which his father wasmany years its XEWTON CASE BKAIXAIJI) Sixth Generation. 119 227a. viii. Edith Houjster, b. Aug. 13, 1882, in Hartford, Conn.; re-ceived her education at the Hartford Public High School,graduating therefrom in 1900, and finishing her scholasticinstruction at Miss Porters school at Farmington, EUTH Alberta, b. Jan. 31, 1885, in Hartford, Conn.; attendedthe Hartford Public High School, and has completed hereducation at Briar Cliff Manor on the Hudson, Miss Portersschool in Farmington, Conn., having been removed to thebanks of the Helen Sterling, b. May 6, 1889, in Hartford, Conn.; d. , 1899, ae. 10 yrs., 6 mos., 5 ds. Her short life, so sud-denly brought to a close, has saddened the hearts of all herfamily and friends. She was a sweet and bright girl, of atractable and sunny disposition, and loved by her playmatesand friends. As the youngest of the family circle she be-came the pet of the household, and as her yo


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