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Identifier: biographicalhist10elio (find matches)
Title: Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Eliot, Samuel A. (Samuel Atkins), 1862-1950
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Publisher: Boston, Mass. : Massachusetts Biographical Society
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library

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Almira (Blake) Fenno, adescendant of the William Blake, who came from Pitminster,England, and settled in Dorchester, Massachusetts, in 1635. Mr. Gendrot has a wide range of interests. Besides his interestsas artist and teacher he enjoys all out-of-door sports, and hisfavorite pastimes are baseball and automobiling. He is a memberof the Boston Art Club, The Copley Society, and the MassachusettsNormal Art School Alumni Association, and besides his variousartistic and educational activities has found time to compile agenealogy of the Blake-Torrey family, also creating works in sculp-ture and painting, which have been exhibited at the Paris Salons,as well as Art Exhibitions of Cleveland, New York and Boston. Mr. Gendrot believes that the high educational standards ofAmerica make it possible for one to reach the goal of success, if heis wise enough to select the work for which he is best fitted by in-clination and natural ability, and then is persistent enough to stickeverlastingly to it.
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JULIUS ALLEN GEORGE JULIUS ALLEN GEORGE, leading citizen of Mendon,Massachusetts, and long one of the most esteemed men inWorcester County, was born in Mendon, June 30, 1841, anddied there January 30, 1917. His parents were Nathan George(January 4, 1810-May 29, 1872) and Caroline M. Thayer George.On the paternal side he was descended from Richard George(October 24, 1768-October 23, 1827) and Patience Verry; on thematernal side from Allen Thayer (August 13, 1793—April 16,1844)and Polly Bullard. The members of this ancient and distinguishedfamily trace their origin to Nicholas George, who with his wife,Elizabeth, settled in Dorchester, Massachusetts. Thomas Georgeserved as lieutenant during the Revolutionary War, while RichardGeorge, grandfather of the subject of this sketch, was a celebratedlawyer. Mr. George attended the public schools of his native town, laterhe was a pupil at Leicester and Wilbraham Academies. He thenattended the Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard Universityand

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  • bookpublisher:Boston__Mass____Massachusetts_Biographical_Society
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  • bookleafnumber:197
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  • bookcollection:americana
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