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Farrand S. Stranahan : ウィキペディア英語版
Farrand Stewart Stranahan

Farrand Stewart Stranahan (February 2, 1842 – July 13, 1904) was an American Civil War veteran, a railroad executive, a banker, and a U.S. politician of the Republican Party.
==Early life==
F. Stewart Stranahan was born in New York City, the son of Farrand Stewart Stranahan (1812-1845) and Caroline (Curtis) Stranahan. New York State Senator Farrand Stranahan (1778-1826) was his grandfather, and General Charles Stewart was his great-grandfather.〔Sons of the American Revolution, (National Register ), Volume 1, 1902, page 983〕〔Hiram Carleton, (Genealogical and Family History of the State of Vermont ), Volume 1, 1903, pages 306-307〕
In 1859 Stranahan moved to Vermont. On August 6, 1862, he married Miranda Aldis Brainerd, daughter of Senator Lawrence Brainerd and Fidelia Gadcomb.〔Vermont Vital Records, 1720-1908, marriage record for Farrand Stewart Stranahan and Miranda Aldis Brainerd, retrieved December 11, 2013〕 The marriage tied him to two of Vermont's most prominent families, the Brainerds and the Smiths. Miranda's sister Ann was the wife of Governor and Central Vermont Railway President J. Gregory Smith. In addition, her brother Lawrence Brainerd, Jr. was married to Louisa T. B. Smith, J. Gregory Smith's sister.〔David Dudley Field, (The Genealogy of the Brainerd Family in the United States ), 1857, page 151〕〔The Vermonter magazine, (In Memoriam: Farrand Stewart Stranahan ), July 1904, pages 387-388〕
J. Gregory Smith's father John Smith served as Speaker of the Vermont House of Representatives and a Member of the United States House of Representatives in addition to being an early organizer of the Central Vermont Railway. J. Gregory Smith was the brother of Congressman Worthington Curtis Smith and father of Governor Edward Curtis Smith.〔Cathryn J. Prince, (Burn the Town and Sack the Banks!: Confederates Attack Vermont! ), 2006, page 57〕〔Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown, editors, (The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans ), 1904〕〔Prentiss Cutler Dodge, (Encyclopedia of Vermont Biography ), 1912, pages 49-50〕

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