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Thomas Ingersoll
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widow of Josiah Smith. After the death of his second wife, he married Sarah Whiting , the widow of John Backus, in 1789. Ingersoll emigrated to Upper Canada
Sarah Frances Whiting
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scientists. Tufts College bestowed an honorary doctorate on Whiting in 1905. Sarah Whiting was also known for supporting prohibition. Whiting retired from her
Edward Leader Williams
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keen amateur artist and friend of John Constable) and his Quaker wife Sarah Whiting . His brother Benjamin Williams Leader became a notable landscape artist
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1629 and arrived in New England in July 1629. He brought his wife, Sarah Whiting , five children, and two servants. He reportedly arrived with Gov. John
Murder of Sarah Payne
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original on 18 September 2008. Retrieved 2 May 2018. "I was nowhere near Sarah - Whiting ". England. BBC News. 4 December 2001. Archived from the original on
Benjamin Williams Leader
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children, of notable civil engineer Edward Leader Williams (1802–79) and Sarah Whiting (1801–88). His father was described as a "non-conformist dissenter"
Sarah Elizabeth Whitin
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the director and staff. 1909 Observatory expansion was completed with the added equipment and space for staff. 1916 Professor Sarah Whiting retired.
List of female scientists before the 20th century
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OCLC 931704918. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 October 2016. "Sarah Whiting ". CWP. Rayner-Canham & Rayner-Canham 2001 Rayner-Canham, Marelene; Rayner-Canham
George L. Rives
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Prisoners". The New York Times. May 6, 1935. Retrieved 19 June 2018. "Mrs. Sarah Whiting Rives". The New York Times. May 30, 1924. Retrieved 19 June 2018. "Wedding
George L. Rives
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Prisoners". The New York Times. May 6, 1935. Retrieved 19 June 2018. "Mrs. Sarah Whiting Rives". The New York Times. May 30, 1924. Retrieved 19 June 2018. "Wedding