. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . orn to them: Kate Naomi, born April 12, 1853 married Mr. Henry Turvill,resides in Madison, Wis.; WiUiam Ingalls, born December 13, 1857, residesin Milwaukee, Wis.; Helen Durkee, born, February 24, 1863, married B. Roberts, died in Rock Island, 111., April 16, 1907; Florence Williamsborn, June 10, 1867, resides in Milwaukee. PHILANDER MANCHESTER. Philander Manchester was born in Manchester, Vt., in 1815, and diedin Goshen Trop, Anglaize county, Ohio, February 9, 1889. At an early age, his mother removed


. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . orn to them: Kate Naomi, born April 12, 1853 married Mr. Henry Turvill,resides in Madison, Wis.; WiUiam Ingalls, born December 13, 1857, residesin Milwaukee, Wis.; Helen Durkee, born, February 24, 1863, married B. Roberts, died in Rock Island, 111., April 16, 1907; Florence Williamsborn, June 10, 1867, resides in Milwaukee. PHILANDER MANCHESTER. Philander Manchester was born in Manchester, Vt., in 1815, and diedin Goshen Trop, Anglaize county, Ohio, February 9, 1889. At an early age, his mother removed to Bethel, Vt., where he preparedfor college. He entered the University in 1838, remaining nearly threeyears. He located in Raymond, Ohio, where he was in business with hisbrother-in-law, W. H. H. Titus, 41, from 1853 until 1859. He then locatedin Goshen Trop, where he made his home until his death. He was a Republi-can in politics and held several town and county offices. He was married, September 7, 1842, to Minerva Hcwett of Pomfret, was survived by several Moses Lane. 340 NORWICH UNIVERSITY. [1841 WILLIAM McCLAY. William McClay, son of Stephen and Margaret (Hill) McClay, wasborn in Woodstock, Vt., July 3, 1818, and died in Winfield, 20, prepared for college in the schools of his town; entered the Universityin 1838, and remained nearly three years, paying his way largely by teachingschool, winters. ,— - , In the fall of 1841, he went to /^ X St. Charles Comity, Mo., and taught at CuttsAnUe and other places in that/ -^ county, and in Lincoln Coimty, until 1850; spent 1842 and 1846 in Wood-stock, Vt. He purchased a farm inMcHenry Coimty, 111., and carried iton from April, 1850, until fall, 1851;returned to Lincoln County, Mo., andtaught from the fall of 1851 until thespring, 1853; worked his wifes farmnear Troy, Lincoln County, Mo.,spring, 1853-1860. He sold his farmand moved to Winfield, Mo., nearCapaugris, where he resided until 1863,when o


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