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* Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz ( 1822 – 1907 ), educator ; wife of Louis
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Alexander Emmanuel Rodolphe Agassiz ( December 17, 1835 – March 27, 1910 ), son of Louis Agassiz and stepson of Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, was an American scientist and engineer.
* Ivanhoe ( 1952 ): Directed by Richard Thorpe and starred Robert Taylor as Ivanhoe, Elizabeth Taylor as Rebecca, Joan Fontaine as Rowena, George Sanders as Bois-Guilbert, Finlay Currie as Cedric, and Sebastian Cabot as the Clerk of Copmanhurst.
In 1850 he married an American college teacher, Elizabeth Cabot Cary Agassiz, who later wrote introductory books about natural history and, after his death, a lengthy biography of her husband.
Charles Darwin, Robert Frost, Louis Pasteur, Elizabeth Cabot Agassiz, John James Audubon, Linus Pauling, Margaret Mead, Maria Mitchell, and Thomas Edison became members of the Society.
She was the daughter of Robert Charles Winthrop, Jr. ( Boston, Massachusetts, December 7, 1834 – Boston, Massachusetts, June 5, 1905 ) and wife ( m. June 1, 1869 ) Elizabeth Mason ( Massachusetts, October 1, 1844 – Boston, Massachusetts, April 22, 1924 ) and paternal granddaughter of Robert Charles Winthrop and wife Elizabeth Cabot Blanchard.
On March 12, 1832, he married Elizabeth Cabot Blanchard ( May 27, 1809June 14, 1842 ), daughter of Francis Blanchard ( baptised February 1, 1784 – age estimated 29 at death, June 26, 1813 ) and wife ( m. August 29, 1808 ) Mary Ann Cabot ( baptised May 9, 1784July 25, 1809 ), with whom he had three children.
Since John Cabot had discovered the island and Sir Humfrey Gilbert had formally taken possession of it for Queen Elizabeth, the merchants of the city had a special interest in Newfoundland, but there had been little attempt to exploit and colonise the island.
Nearly 1, 000 artists are represented, including Magdalena Abakanowicz, Lynda Benglis, Rosa Bonheur, Chakaia Booker, Louise Bourgeois, Lola Alvarez Bravo, Rosalba Carriera, Mary Cassatt, Elizabeth Catlett, Judy Chicago, Camille Claudel, Louisa Courtauld, Petah Coyne, Louise Dahl-Wolfe, Elaine de Kooning, Lesley Dill, Helen Frankenthaler, Marguerite Gérard, Nan Goldin, Nancy Graves, Grace Hartigan, Frida Kahlo, Angelica Kauffmann, Käthe Kollwitz, Lee Krasner, Justine Kurland, Bettye Lane, Marie Laurencin, Hung Liu, Judith Leyster, Maria Martinez, Maria Sibylla Merian, Joan Mitchell, Gabriele Münter, Elizabeth Murray, Alice Neel, Louise Nevelson, Sarah Miriam Peale, Clara Peeters, Lilla Cabot Perry, Jaune Quick-to-See Smith, Rachel Ruysch, Elisabetta Sirani, Joan Snyder, Lilly Martin Spencer, Alma Thomas, Suzanne Valadon, and Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Le Brun.
Elizabeth and Agassiz
* Alexander Emanuel Agassiz ( 1835 – 1910 ), U. S. scientist and engineer ; son of Louis and Elizabeth
Elizabeth and 1822
However, as memoirs and obituaries are quick to point out, she was probably most famous for her historical works: Memoirs of the Court of Queen Elizabeth ( 1818 ), Memoirs of the Court of James I ( 1822 ), and Memoirs of the Court of Charles I ( 1833 ).
Marrying Elizabeth Gillespie in 1810, they had four children ; Rebecca Elizabeth ( 1813 ), Elizabeth Delsey ( 1817 ), Isabella Anne ( 1820 ), and Samuel Gllespie ( 1822 ).
Descended from a long-established Northumbrian family seated at Howick Hall, Grey was the second but eldest surviving son of General Sir Charles Grey KB ( 1729 – 1807 ) and his wife, Elizabeth ( 1743 / 4 – 1822 ), daughter of George Grey of Southwick, co. Durham.
In 1822, Edward Lesslie and the rest of his family, along with Elizabeth Mackenzie, joined Mackenzie and John Lesslie in Upper Canada.
Elizabeth brought along a young woman, Isabel Baxter ( 1805 – 73 ), whom she had chosen for William Lyon Mackenzie to marry, and the couple were married July 1, 1822 in Montreal.
Two months later, in May 1769, the Duke married Elizabeth Wrottesley ( 1 November 1745 – 25 May 1822 ), daughter of the Reverend Sir Richard Wrottesley, Dean of Windsor.
At the age of 26, Ashmun was the leader in 1822 of a group of settlers and missionaries to Liberia on the ship Elizabeth.
Since then, they have been used to represent Royal Assent to legislation in both the Parliament of Scotland and Scottish Parliament, and have also been used at State occasions, including the first visit to Scotland as sovereign by King George IV in 1822 and the first visit to Scotland as sovereign by Queen Elizabeth in 1953.
In 1846 Sidney Herbert married Elizabeth ( b. Richmond, 21 July 1822 ; d. Herbert House, London, 30 Oct 1911 ), only daughter of Lt .- Gen. Charles Ash à Court-Repington and niece of William à Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury.
The " 1822 Turner-McTaggart cabin " where Elizabeth was born survives at Thorah Beach as does the engraved sterling silver trowel used in the Town Hall ceremony of 1910.
In 1762, Grey married Elizabeth Grey ( 1744 – 1822 ), the daughter of George Grey of Southwick ( 1713 – 1746 ), their children were:
Then came Six Poems in illustration of drawings by Princess Elizabeth ( 1813 ), The English Dance of Death ( 1815 – 1816 ), The Dance of Life ( 1816 – 1817 ), The Adventures of Johnny Quae Genus ( 1822 )— all written for Rowlandson's caricatures ; together with histories of Oxford and Cambridge, and of Westminster Abbey for Ackermann ; Picturesque Tours along the Rhine and other rivers, Histories of Madeira, Antiquities of York, texts for Turner's Southern Coast Views, and contributions innumerable to the Literary Repository.
She died in 1822, leaving a son and a daughter, Elizabeth, who became the wife of author Herman Melville.
Samuel and Maria had three children: James Monroe Gouverneur ( 1822 – 1885 ), a deaf-mute who died at the Spring Grove Asylum in Baltimore, Maryland ; Elizabeth Kortright Gouverneur ( 1824 – 1868 ) who married Henry Lee Heiskell ; and Samuel Laurence Gouverneur, Jr. ( 1826 – 1880 ), who married Marian Campbell ( 1821 – 1914 ), and became the first U. S. consul in Fuzhou, China ( then spelled Foo Chow ).
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