The history of the Brigham family; a record of several thousand descendants of Thomas Brigham the emigrant, 1603-1653 . on, Va., where he resides. Children, born in Mankato, Minn, 1:i Edmund Hempstead10, b. 1905. 536 THE HISTORY OF THE BRIGHAM FAMILY 823 DR. BRAYTON ALVARO REMINGTON9, son of and Helen C. (Remington) Brigham; born in Lorraine, N. Y.,1 Jan., 1862; died in Lake Forest, 111., Oct., 1901; married 15 Feb.,1887, Mrs. Amanda, daughter of J. T. McManus and widow of Blackwood, from whom he was divorced in 1893. Dr. Brigham was the founder of the Brigham Family Association


The history of the Brigham family; a record of several thousand descendants of Thomas Brigham the emigrant, 1603-1653 . on, Va., where he resides. Children, born in Mankato, Minn, 1:i Edmund Hempstead10, b. 1905. 536 THE HISTORY OF THE BRIGHAM FAMILY 823 DR. BRAYTON ALVARO REMINGTON9, son of and Helen C. (Remington) Brigham; born in Lorraine, N. Y.,1 Jan., 1862; died in Lake Forest, 111., Oct., 1901; married 15 Feb.,1887, Mrs. Amanda, daughter of J. T. McManus and widow of Blackwood, from whom he was divorced in 1893. Dr. Brigham was the founder of the Brigham Family He was connected with the Battle Creek Sanitarium 2 graduated from the College of Physicians and Surgeons,Chicago, 111., and was a lecturer at the Harvard Medical College inChicago. His specialty was Gynecology; was considered a goodoperator; had several medical works planned but none a history of the Brigham Family, which was unfinished athis death; the results are embodied in this volume. Children, bom in Chicago: i Mabel Olive10, b. 24 March, Henry Cox, b. 1889; d. Dr. B. A. R. Brigham, of Chicago (823)First Secretary of the Brigham Family Association, 1893-1896 APPENDIX APPENDIX A. BRIGHAM FARME ON YE ROCKS. In 1648 there was laid out by the town of Cambridge to Thomas1Brigham 72 acres on ye Rocks on Charlestown line. In viewof the important error of Mr. Morse in locating upon this plot thehomestead in which Thomas died in 1653, the place has borne a dis-tinction in Brigham family history which is unwarranted by itsactual position as a Brigham possession. Morse, mistaking the well-known ledges of Clarendon Hill for ye Cambridge Rocks, de-clares that the last habitation of Thomas was in Somerville. Havingdone this, he easily draws a graphic picture of the Brigham Farmas it might have appeared in the last days of its owner; and he evengoes so far as to offer the baseless conjecture that Thomas wasburied in Medford. The Cambridge


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