The Gove book; history and genealogy of the American family of Gove, and notes of European Goves . ttena number of poems, and a few years ago published a book ofpoetry, entitled Poems of Faith. Child, born at South Strafford: 2601—I. Leonora Nell®, born July 28, 1864. She attended school in thelittle red schoolhouse at South Strafford; and after the familyremoved to Minnesota she went to the public school and laterCarleton College, in Northfield (Minnesota). She studiedmusic in the schools and of private instructors. She grad-uated under Prof. C. N. Harnish, and later was a pupil ofSimon Buckh


The Gove book; history and genealogy of the American family of Gove, and notes of European Goves . ttena number of poems, and a few years ago published a book ofpoetry, entitled Poems of Faith. Child, born at South Strafford: 2601—I. Leonora Nell®, born July 28, 1864. She attended school in thelittle red schoolhouse at South Strafford; and after the familyremoved to Minnesota she went to the public school and laterCarleton College, in Northfield (Minnesota). She studiedmusic in the schools and of private instructors. She grad-uated under Prof. C. N. Harnish, and later was a pupil ofSimon Buckhalter, late of Venna-Hust-Hung. She marriedEdward Nathaniel, son of Hugh and Catherine (Roberts)MacGregor Nov. 15, 1895. He was born in Neenoh, Wis.,Dec. 29, 1860. He is one of the firm of MacGregor Bros. &Co., dealers in lumber, at Granite Falls, and president of theBig Jo-Lumber Co., at Wichita, Kan. After living at GraniteFalls for a time, they removed to Wichita, where theyhave since resided. They have had no children. She is amember of St. James Episcopal Church, of the Green Moun-. MRS. ANN LUTHERA CLARK THE GOVE BOOK 377 tain chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution atBurHngton, the National Society of United States Daughtersof the War of 1812, the Kansas Society, Colonial Dames ofVermont and life member of the Kansas State HistoricalSociety. She was one of the organizers and first secretary ofthe Vermont Society of Wichita, and the same of the KansasSociety of Mayflower Descendants. She was a delegate tothe Seventh Triennial Congress of the General Society ofMayflower Descendants held at Plymouth, Mass., in Septem-ber, 1915, when she was elected assistant-general of theKansas Society of Mayflower Descendants. She received acertificate of membership in the surgical dressing departmentof the Southwestern Division of the American Red CrossJuly 6, 1918. She has traveled in company with her husbandextensively in the United States and in foreign resid


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