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On June 30, 1888, Camp married Alice Graham Sumner, sister of William Graham Sumner.
Sumner was married to to Sue Barlow ( born 1956 ) on 28 October 1978.
A bachelor for most of his life, Sumner began courting Alice Mason Hooper, the daughter of Massachusetts Representative Samuel Hooper, in 1866 and the two were married that October.
Interestingly in 1836 Sumner married Greenough ’ s widow, Maria Foster Doane.
In 1926 he married Ethel Marian Sumner ( Maie ) Ryan, with whom he had two children.
A cousin of Sumner Welles married James " Rosy " Roosevelt, Jr., half brother of future President Franklin D. Roosevelt ( FDR ).
Sumner Welles married Esther " Hope " Slater of Boston, the sister of a Harvard roommate on April 14, 1915, in Webster, Massachusetts.
Sumner married Cid Ricketts ( born Bertha Louise Ricketts in Brookhaven, Mississippi ) when she attended medical school at Cornell.
She later married Greg Sumner ( for political reasons ) but the marriage lasted only a few months before Abby moved to Japan.
On November 23, 1824, Cushing married Caroline Elizabeth Wilde, daughter of Judge Samuel Sumner Wilde, of the Supreme Judicial Court.
In 1904 he married Margaret F. Sumner and they had a son, Louis Sumner, and a daughter, Mary.
On 4 January 1902 he married Katherine Carter ( née Sumner ), a Tangane woman.
( Chisum's sister Nancy was married to Loving's cousin, B. F. Bourland and had known Chisum for many years ) They spent the winter of 1866-67 there and supplied cattle from the ranch to Fort Sumner and Santa Fe.
During the novel, she gets married ; thus, her name is changed to Lucy Sumner.
His eldest daughter, Louisanna ( 1817 – 1899 ), married the Reverend William Gibson in 1837 and of their eleven children, Arthur Sumner Gibson became a rugby union international for England, playing in the first international in 1871 ; Herbert William Sumner Gibson became a Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy ; Edgar Charles Sumner Gibson became Bishop of Gloucester ; Walter Sumner Gibson became an academic reader at the Oxford University Press from 1914 and his nephew through his wife's youngest brother was the actor Laurence Olivier ; and Alan George Sumner Gibson became the Coadjutor Bishop of Cape Town.
He is married to Anne-Marie Cole, a BBC Radio 4 producer, who works for Above the Title Productions and Testbed Productions, and they have three sons named Dominic Sumner, Daniel and Richard.
Chickering married Elizabeth Sumner Harraden November 20, 1823.
Pingree is divorced from Sumner Pingree III, whom she married in 1978.

Sumner and on
" In keeping with that sentiment, Lincoln led the moderates regarding Reconstruction policy, and was opposed by the Radical Republicans, under Rep. Thaddeus Stevens, Sen. Charles Sumner and Sen. Benjamin Wade, political allies of the president on other issues.
Violence on behalf of Southern honor reached the floor of the Senate when a Southern Congressmen nearly beat to death Republican Charles Sumner when he ridiculed prominent slaveholders as pimps for slavery.
* 1940 – The United States ' Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles issues a declaration on the U. S. non-recognition policy of the Soviet annexation and incorporation of three Baltic states: Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
The year 1997 was a busy time for Voight in which he appeared in six films, beginning with Rosewood, based on the 1923 destruction of the primarily black town of Rosewood, Florida, by the white residents of nearby Sumner.
On 1 March 1940, Ribbentrop received Sumner Welles, the American Under-Secretary of State, who was on a peace mission for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and did his best to abuse his American guest.
Charles Sumner on Douglas -- " Alas!
Many more died during the next four years on the encampment at Fort Sumner.
Composed primarily by Sumner and Morris, " Prime 5 8 6 "/" Video 5 8 6 " was an early version of " 5 8 6 " that contained rhythm elements that would later surface on " Blue Monday " and " Ultraviolence ".
In June 2009, Bernard Sumner formed a new band called Bad Lieutenant with Phil Cunningham ( guitar ) and Jake Evans ( guitar and vocals ), that completed an album, Never Cry Another Tear, which was released on 5 October 2009.
Notable appearances in recent gigs have included Bernard Sumner of New Order, who sang on the original " Out of Control ", Wayne Coyne of The Flaming Lips, and Tim Burgess.
When General Sumner refused to allow the Army's Gatling Gun Detachment-which had priority-to disembark from the transport Cherokee on the grounds that the lieutenant commanding the Detachment did not have the rank to enforce his priority, Shafter had to personally intervene, returning to the ship in a steam launch to enforce his demand that the guns come off immediately.
Edwin V. Sumner and Joseph Hooker to make multiple frontal assaults against Lt. Gen. James Longstreet's position on Marye's Heights, all of which were repulsed with heavy losses.
It was invented jointly by Alexander Graham Bell and his assistant Charles Sumner Tainter on February 19, 1880, at Bell's laboratory at 1325 L Street in Washington, D. C.
In reference to The Patchwork Girl of Oz, one of Baum's letters to his publisher, Sumner Britton of Reilly & Britton, offers unusual insight on Baum's manner of creating his Oz fantasies:
Although Herder focused on the positive value of cultural variety, the sociologist William Graham Sumner called attention to the fact that one's culture can limit one's perceptions.
Sumner preferred at first impartial requirements that would have imposed literacy restrictions on blacks and whites.
The title is a wordplay on his surname, Sumner, and The Summoner's Tale, one of The Canterbury Tales.
YMCA camping began in 1885 when Camp Bell Witch ( later known as Camp Dudley ) was established by G A. Sanford and Sumner F. Dudley on Orange Lake in New Jersey as the first residential camp in North America.
Sumner County is located in Middle Tennessee along the northern boundary of the state, on the border with Kentucky.
The Conservative member for the Orpington constituency, Donald Sumner, had resigned to become a county court judge, and a by-election was held on 15 March 1962, the symbolism of the date being noted as the Ides of March.
He taught for six months at Jamaica Plain High School on Sumner Hill in Boston, and then joined the Army.
Fort Defiance was established on September 18, 1851 by Col. Edwin V. Sumner to create a military presence in Diné bikéyah ( Navajo territory ).
General Carleton's " solution " was brutal: thousands of starving Navajo were forced on a Long Walk of 450 miles and interned near Fort Sumner, New Mexico, and much of their livestock was destroyed.
The charter establishing Sumner was signed on August 9, 1863
Sumner is located on Iowa Highway 93.

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