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Mary Jewett Telford : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mary Jewett Telford
Mary Jewett Telford (March 18, 1839 – August 5, 1906)〔Jewett Family Bible, Perinton, NY. Accessed November, 2009.〕 was a humanitarian who worked as a nurse at Hospital No. 8 in Nashville, Tennessee, during the American Civil War. In her later years, Mary was a published author, editor of numerous journals, lecturer on the temperance circuit and charter member of the Woman's Relief Corps, an auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic. == Early life == Mary Jewett Telford was born in Seneca, New York on March 18, 1839.〔 Mary’s father and mother, Dr. Lester Jewett and Hannah Southwick Jewett, were already parents to five children. After Mary’s birth, another four children would join the clan. The Jewetts lost infants Ruth and Oakley within days of each other in 1846, probably of diphtheria or scarlet fever. After their burial at Old No. 9 Cemetery in Seneca,〔Headstones at Old No. 9 Cemetery, Stanley, New York〕 the family made the decision to move to Lima Township, Michigan, to be closer to Lester’s brothers who had migrated there in the 1820s. In Lima, Lester built a cobblestone house that stands today.〔http://aaobserver.aadl.org/aaobserver/13036 - Ann Arbor Observer Then and Now article by Grace Shackman entitled "Cobblestone Houses in Washtenaw County"〕 Nathan Jewett, Mary’s youngest sibling, was born in Lima.
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