Noted Relations: BEECHER Family
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BEECHER Family ODT
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Becher, Beecher A remarkable American family of religious activists and social reformers.
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BEECHER, Charles [1815-1900] – American clergyman, author BEEC133 6C6 |
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BEECHER, Charles Emerson
[1856-1904] – American paleontologist and geologist
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8C4
Well known for his work on the trilobites. |
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BEECHER, Edward [1803-1895] – American clergyman and educator BEEC128 6C6 |
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BEECHER, Frederick Henry
[1841-1868] – American soldier
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7C5
Son of Charles Beecher and grandson of Lyman Beecher. After his graduation from Bowdoin college, in 1862, he enlisted in the 16th Maine volunteers, and was made sergeant of his company. He was promoted to be 2d and 1st lieutenant, and served in the army of the Potomac. His first battle was Fredericksburg. At Gettysburg he sustained severe wounds, and was transferred to the veteran reserve corps. When a lieutenant and acting adjutant-general, he was on duty in the Freedmen's bureau in Washington. At the end of the war he was given a lieutenant's commission in the regular army, was assigned to frontier duty in Kansas, and saw active service in Indian campaigns. In July, 1866, he was promoted 1st lieutenant, U.S.A., and was killed in an encounter with the Indians near Fort Wallace, Kansas, Sept. 17, 1868. BDNA |
| BEECHER, Henry Ward [1813-1887] – American clergyman and writer BEEC132 6C6 | |
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BEECHER, Isabella Holmes
[1822-1907] – American suffragette
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6C6
HOOKER, Isabella Beecher, philanthropist, was born in Litchfield, Conn., Feb. 22, 1822; daughter of ¤Lyman and Harriet (Porter) Beecher, She was educated at the schools of her sister ¤Catharine in Hartford, Conn., and in Cincinnati, Ohio. She was married in 1841 to John Hooker, a lawyer of Hartford, and became a student of social, political and religious questions. When she reached middle life she became, on a careful study of its phenomena, a believer in spiritualism. In later life she gave in different cities and towns throughout the New England and Middle states "Conversations" on current topics, which became popular, especially in women's clubs and for parlor entertainment. She is the author of: Womanhood, its Sanctities and Fidelities (1873); The Constitutional Rights of the Women of the United States (1888), an address before the International Council of Woman, Washington, D.C., March 30, 1888, and magazine articles. BDNA |
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BEECHER, James Chaplin [1828-1886] – American clergyman BEEC110 6C6 |
| BEECHER, Lyman [1775-1863] – clergyman, author BEEC124 5C7 | |
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BEECHER, Thomas Kinnicut
[1824-1900] – American clergyman
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7C5
He was a Congregational clergyman at Elmira, NY (1854-1900), and a pioneer in the "institutional church" movement. |
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BEECHER, William Henry [1802-1889] – American clergyman BEEC127 6C6 |
| STOWE, Calvin Ellis [1802-1886] – American educator BEEC116 6C6 | |
| STOWE, Harriet Beecher [1811-1896] – American abolitionist author BEEC114 6C6 | |
Bookmarks (off-site links) |
- The Beecher Family
- MATHEW BRADY GALLERY, NY - Harriet Beecher Stowe
- Beecher family. Finding Aid Beecher family papers (1822-1903) at Mt. Holyoke College
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