Susan E. Gordon1
F
Susan E. Gordon||p191.htm#i5772||||Elizabeth Smith||p457.htm#i5774|||||||Daniel Smith|b. 1755\nd. 1839|p456.htm#i5775||||
Susan E. Gordon was the daughter of Elizabeth Smith.1
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 56 p. 247.
Theresa Eliza Isabella Gordon
F, b. 13 July 1830, d. March 1909
Theresa Eliza Isabella Gordon|b. 13 Jul 1830\nd. Mar 1909|p191.htm#i439|Maj. Gen. Alexander Gordon R.E.|b. 15 Feb 1794\nd. 16 Mar 1863|p188.htm#i430|Zébée Anne Rose Touzi|b. 28 Feb 1799\nd. 20 Oct 1874|p511.htm#i431|Alexander Gordon 4th Duke of Gordon, 7th Marquess, 1st Earl of Norwich|b. 18 Jun 1743\nd. 17 Jun 1827|p188.htm#i1292|Isabel Williamson|b. c 1777|p544.htm#i1293|François J. Touzi|b. 10 Sep 1770\nd. 1809|p511.htm#i452|Anne Careaud|b. c 1770\nd. 1808|p69.htm#i453|
Theresa Eliza Isabella Gordon was born on 13 July 1830.1 She was the daughter of Maj. Gen. Alexander Gordon R.E. and Zébée Anne Rose Touzi. Theresa Eliza Isabella Gordon married Rev. Donald Fraser D.D., son of John Fraser and Lillias Fraser, on 28 April 1853 in Kingston, Canada, the service was conducted by the Rev. R.V. Rogers an Episcopal (Church of England) Minister.2,3,4 Theresa's death was registered in the quarter ending March 1909 in the Hastings, Sussex registration district.5
Children of Theresa Eliza Isabella Gordon and Rev. Donald Fraser D.D.
- Edward Gordon Fraser6 b. 25 Jul 1855, d. 31 Jul 1855
- Ernest Gordon Fraser+7 b. 21 Aug 1856, d. 1 Nov 1935
- Theresa Gordon Fraser+7 b. 23 Dec 1858, d. 6 Nov 1932
- Helen Millicent Fraser b. 24 Aug 1861, d. 10 Jan 1866
- Alfred William Fraser+7 b. 11 Sep 1863
- Major-General Sir Theodore Fraser K.C.B., C.S.I., C.M.G.+7 b. 15 Jun 1865, d. 22 May 1953
- Frederick John Fraser8 b. 6 May 1867
- Lillias Isabella Fraser b. 5 Apr 1869, d. 4 May 1869
Citations
- [S105] [Bell], Bell Family Papers, Bell Birthday Book.
- [S205] Newspaper, Quebec Morning Chronicle, Tuesday, 3 May 1853.
- [S91] Www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk, Parish Records Index (1553-1854).
- [S191] Donald Fraser, Autobiography, p. 27.
- [S120] Free BMD.
- [S197] David Griffith, Communication from David Griffith.
- [S12] Christopher John Rees, CJR family tree.
- [S50] British Census 1881.
Vice Admiral William Gordon1
M, b. 1744, d. 1823
Vice Admiral William Gordon|b. 1744\nd. 1823|p191.htm#i4718|Cosmo George Gordon 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess|b. 27 Apr 1720\nd. 5 Aug 1752|p189.htm#i4717|Lady Katharine Gordon|b. 20 Oct 1718\nd. 16 Dec 1777|p190.htm#i4744|Alexander Gordon 2nd Duke of Gordon, 5th Marquess|b. c 1678\nd. 28 Nov 1728|p188.htm#i6537|Lady Henrietta Mordaunt|b. 3 Apr 1682\nd. 11 Oct 1760|p312.htm#i6538|William Gordon 2nd Earl of Aberdeen|b. 22 Dec 1679\nd. 30 Mar 1745|p191.htm#i9623||||
Vice Admiral William Gordon was born in 1744.1 He was the son of Cosmo George Gordon 3rd Duke of Gordon, 6th Marquess and Lady Katharine Gordon.1 Vice Admiral William Gordon married Frances Ingram, daughter of Charles Ingram 9th Viscount Irvine, on 1 March 1781.2 Vice Admiral William Gordon died in 1823.1
Child of Vice Admiral William Gordon and Frances Ingram
- Frances Isabella Ker Gordon d. 2 Sep 1831
William Gordon 2nd Earl of Aberdeen
M, b. 22 December 1679, d. 30 March 1745
William Gordon 2nd Earl of Aberdeen was baptised on 22 December 1679. He married Anne Gordon, daughter of Alexander Gordon 2nd Duke of Gordon, 5th Marquess and Lady Henrietta Mordaunt. William Gordon 2nd Earl of Aberdeen died on 30 March 1745 at the age of 65.
Child of William Gordon 2nd Earl of Aberdeen
- Lady Katharine Gordon+ b. 20 Oct 1718, d. 16 Dec 1777
William Broadus Gordon1
M, b. 11 June 1839, d. 19 December 1925
William Broadus Gordon was born on 11 June 1839 in Macomb, Illinois.1 He married Mary Emily Durrell, daughter of William Merrill Durrell and Ann Terry, on 7 November 1865 in Vermont, Illinois.1 William Broadus Gordon died on 19 December 1925 in Friend, Nebraska, at the age of 86.1
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 134 p. 225.
Zébée Helen Gordon Gordon1
F, b. 1 October 1867, d. 1941
Zébée Helen Gordon Gordon|b. 1 Oct 1867\nd. 1941|p191.htm#i569|George Tindal Gordon|b. 11 Jan 1832\nd. 9 Apr 1911|p190.htm#i441|Elizabeth Knevitt|b. Mar 1846\nd. 4 Feb 1912|p259.htm#i10070|Maj. Gen. Alexander Gordon R.E.|b. 15 Feb 1794\nd. 16 Mar 1863|p188.htm#i430|Zébée A. R. Touzi|b. 28 Feb 1799\nd. 20 Oct 1874|p511.htm#i431|Morris T. Knevitt||p259.htm#i10490|Mary A. Kendal||p254.htm#i10491|
At one time the address of Zébée Helen Gordon Gordon was 12 Louise Avenue, Mount Albert, Melbourne. She was born on 1 October 1867 in Collingwood, Australia.2 She was the daughter of George Tindal Gordon and Elizabeth Knevitt.1 Zébée Helen Gordon Gordon died in 1941 in Melbourne, Victoria.2
Zébée Stewart Gordon
F, b. 26 October 1826, d. 5 July 1901
Zébée Stewart Gordon|b. 26 Oct 1826\nd. 5 Jul 1901|p191.htm#i429|Maj. Gen. Alexander Gordon R.E.|b. 15 Feb 1794\nd. 16 Mar 1863|p188.htm#i430|Zébée Anne Rose Touzi|b. 28 Feb 1799\nd. 20 Oct 1874|p511.htm#i431|Alexander Gordon 4th Duke of Gordon, 7th Marquess, 1st Earl of Norwich|b. 18 Jun 1743\nd. 17 Jun 1827|p188.htm#i1292|Isabel Williamson|b. c 1777|p544.htm#i1293|François J. Touzi|b. 10 Sep 1770\nd. 1809|p511.htm#i452|Anne Careaud|b. c 1770\nd. 1808|p69.htm#i453|

Zébée Stewart Gordon
(1826 - 1901)
taken in 1860
(1826 - 1901)
taken in 1860



Zébée Stewart Bell's grave
Bedford Cemetery, taken 1917
Bedford Cemetery, taken 1917
Children of Zébée Stewart Gordon and Dr. William Bell
- Zébée Minto Bell+ b. 17 Jul 1851, d. 21 Jun 1928
- Amy Gordon Bell+ b. 10 May 1855, d. 25 Dec 1931
- Helen Symonds Dobree Bell b. 6 Sep 1856, d. 27 May 1947
- William George Gordon Bell b. 28 Feb 1860, d. 4 Jul 1888
- Rose Annie Stewart Bell b. 29 May 1862, d. 23 Apr 1942
Citations
- [S89] LDS Record, Parish registers, 1666-1875 Church of England. St. Mary's Church (Portsea, Hampshire).
- [S89] LDS Record, Parish registers, 1617-1840 Church of England. Parish Church of Boldre (Hampshire).
- [S105] [Bell], Bell Family Papers, Bell Papers.
- [S205] Newspaper, Medical press and circular, Volume 123, 10 July 1901, p. 52.
(unknown) Gordon
F, b. after 1801?
(unknown) Gordon|b. a 1801?|p191.htm#i9694|Adam Gordon|b. c 1726\nd. 13 Aug 1801|p188.htm#i9691||||Alexander Gordon 2nd Duke of Gordon, 5th Marquess|b. c 1678\nd. 28 Nov 1728|p188.htm#i6537|Lady Henrietta Mordaunt|b. 3 Apr 1682\nd. 11 Oct 1760|p312.htm#i6538|||||||
(unknown) Gordon was born after 1801? She was the daughter of Adam Gordon.
Christopher Gore1
M
Christopher Gore. An attorney-at-law.1 He married Rebecca Payne, daughter of Deacon Edward Payne and Rebecca Amory, on 11 November 1783.1
Citations
- [S158] W.H. Whitmore, Payne and Gore Families, p. 21.
Ebenezer Gore1
M, b. 1743, d. 1796
Ebenezer Gore was born in 1743 in Freetown, Massachusetts. He married Hannah (Unknown).1 He commanded the 8th Company, 3rd. Lincoln County regiment of Massachusetts militia.1 Ebenezer Gore died in 1796 in Freetown, Massachusetts.
Child of Ebenezer Gore and Hannah (Unknown)
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 55 p. 122.
Elizabeth Leeman Gore1
F
Elizabeth Leeman Gore||p191.htm#i5749|John Gore||p191.htm#i5750|Betsey Leeman||p267.htm#i5751|Ebenezer Gore|b. 1743\nd. 1796|p191.htm#i5754|Hannah (Unknown)||p5.htm#i5755|Nathaniel Leeman|b. 1748\nd. 1792|p267.htm#i5756|Elizabeth Blackledge||p38.htm#i5757|
Elizabeth Leeman Gore was the daughter of John Gore and Betsey Leeman.1 Elizabeth Leeman Gore married Thomas Cunningham.1
Child of Elizabeth Leeman Gore and Thomas Cunningham
- Elizabeth Gore Cunningham+1 b. c 1833
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 55 p. 122.
John Gore1
M
John Gore||p191.htm#i5750|Ebenezer Gore|b. 1743\nd. 1796|p191.htm#i5754|Hannah (Unknown)||p5.htm#i5755|||||||||||||
John Gore was the son of Ebenezer Gore and Hannah (Unknown).1 John Gore married Betsey Leeman, daughter of Nathaniel Leeman and Elizabeth Blackledge.1
Child of John Gore and Betsey Leeman
Citations
- [S46] Various contributors, Daughters of the American Revolution, Vol. 55 p. 122.
Percy Gore1
F
Percy Gore||p191.htm#i19108|Colonel Ralph Gore||p191.htm#i20813||||||||||||||||
Percy Gore was the daughter of Colonel Ralph Gore. Percy Gore married Hon. Francis Ward Primrose Q.C. on 10 November 1829.1
Child of Percy Gore and Hon. Francis Ward Primrose Q.C.
- Francis Neil Primrose+1 b. 27 Mar 1832, d. 24 Nov 1864
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Quebec Vital and Church Records (Drouin Collection), 1621-1967. Québec (Anglican) (Québec (Anglican Cathedral Holy Trinity church)), 1832.
Anne Gorham1
F
Child of Anne Gorham and Hon. Peter C. Brooks
- Abigail Brown Brooks+1 b. 25 Apr 1808, d. 6 Jun 1889
Citations
- [S83] NEHGR, Vol. 1 p. 165.
Ethel W. Gormully1
F, b. 5 August 1878
Ethel W. Gormully|b. 5 Aug 1878|p191.htm#i8316|Joseph James Gormully Q.C.|b. 3 Apr 1844|p191.htm#i8313|Margaret Elizabeth Powell|b. 17 Oct 1852|p356.htm#i8312|||||||Grant Powell|b. 2 Sep 1819\nd. b 1911|p355.htm#i4734|Elizabeth M. Hurd|b. 1 Oct 1823|p240.htm#i8294|
Ethel W. Gormully was born on 5 August 1878.2 She was the daughter of Joseph James Gormully Q.C. and Margaret Elizabeth Powell.1
Joseph James Gormully Q.C.1
M, b. 3 April 1844
Joseph James Gormully Q.C. was born on 3 April 1844.2 He married Margaret Elizabeth Powell, daughter of Grant Powell and Elizabeth Mary Hurd.1
Children of Joseph James Gormully Q.C. and Margaret Elizabeth Powell
- Philip Gormully1
- Ethel W. Gormully1 b. 5 Aug 1878
- Robert G. Gormully1 b. 29 Jan 1879
- Winifred Gormully1 b. 19 Jun 1883
Philip Gormully1
M
Philip Gormully||p191.htm#i8314|Joseph James Gormully Q.C.|b. 3 Apr 1844|p191.htm#i8313|Margaret Elizabeth Powell|b. 17 Oct 1852|p356.htm#i8312|||||||Grant Powell|b. 2 Sep 1819\nd. b 1911|p355.htm#i4734|Elizabeth M. Hurd|b. 1 Oct 1823|p240.htm#i8294|
Citations
- [S82] John Bernard Burke, Colonial Gentry, p. 636.
Robert G. Gormully1
M, b. 29 January 1879
Robert G. Gormully|b. 29 Jan 1879|p191.htm#i8315|Joseph James Gormully Q.C.|b. 3 Apr 1844|p191.htm#i8313|Margaret Elizabeth Powell|b. 17 Oct 1852|p356.htm#i8312|||||||Grant Powell|b. 2 Sep 1819\nd. b 1911|p355.htm#i4734|Elizabeth M. Hurd|b. 1 Oct 1823|p240.htm#i8294|
Robert G. Gormully was born on 29 January 1879.2 He was the son of Joseph James Gormully Q.C. and Margaret Elizabeth Powell.1
Winifred Gormully1
F, b. 19 June 1883
Winifred Gormully|b. 19 Jun 1883|p191.htm#i8317|Joseph James Gormully Q.C.|b. 3 Apr 1844|p191.htm#i8313|Margaret Elizabeth Powell|b. 17 Oct 1852|p356.htm#i8312|||||||Grant Powell|b. 2 Sep 1819\nd. b 1911|p355.htm#i4734|Elizabeth M. Hurd|b. 1 Oct 1823|p240.htm#i8294|
Winifred Gormully was born on 19 June 1883.2 She was the daughter of Joseph James Gormully Q.C. and Margaret Elizabeth Powell.1
Rev. Clement Hammond Gosset M.A.1,2
M, b. 16 November 1826, d. 22 September 1897
Rev. Clement Hammond Gosset M.A. was born on 16 November 1826 in St. Saviours, Jersey.3,4 He graduated from Trinity College, Cambridge, M.A. He married Lucinde Elizabeth Symonds, daughter of Vice-Admiral Thomas Edward Symonds and Lucinde Marie Louise Antoinette Touzi, on 17 December 1857 in The Parish Church, Hordle, Hampshire, the service being conducted by the Rev. C. Möller.2,5
Rev. Clement Hammond Gosset M.A. was appointed in 1860, rector of Langton Herring and vicar of Fleet, Dorset. He and Lucinde Elizabeth Symonds appear on the census of 4 April 1881 at Langton Herring Rectory House, Langton Herring, Dorset, together with their son, two boarders, Septimus S.W. Smith and William H. Andrews (both described as students for holy orders); Mary Trevett, aged 15, of Abbotsbury was the general servant at the house.3 Rev. Clement Hammond Gosset M.A. died on 22 September 1897 at the age of 70 and this was registered in the in Weymouth, Dorset, District.4,6
Child of Rev. Clement Hammond Gosset M.A. and Lucinde Elizabeth Symonds
- Clement I.S. Gosset3 b. 23 May 1860, d. Jun 1934
Clement I.S. Gosset1,2
M, b. 23 May 1860, d. June 1934
Clement I.S. Gosset|b. 23 May 1860\nd. Jun 1934|p191.htm#i6697|Rev. Clement Hammond Gosset M.A.|b. 16 Nov 1826\nd. 22 Sep 1897|p191.htm#i1279|Lucinde Elizabeth Symonds|b. 31 Mar 1820\nd. 10 Jul 1883|p481.htm#i1278|||||||Vice-Admiral Thomas E. Symonds|b. 31 Jan 1781\nd. 15 Apr 1868|p481.htm#i1275|Lucinde M. L. A. Touzi|b. 1 Mar 1799\nd. 15 Feb 1864|p511.htm#i455|
Clement I.S. Gosset was born on 23 May 1860 in Greywell, Hampshire.1,3 He was the son of Rev. Clement Hammond Gosset M.A. and Lucinde Elizabeth Symonds.1 Clement I.S. Gosset appears on the census of 4 April 1881 at Langton Herring Rectory House, Langton Herring, Dorset, aged 20, living with his parents. Clement's death was registered in the quarter ending June 1934 in the Weymouth, Dorset registration district.2
John Gough1
M, b. 1608
John Gough was born in 1608.1 He married Margaret Wedgwood.1
Citations
- [S367] A.H. Chatwin, Bushbury Parish, The Goughs of Oldfallings.
Judith Gough1
F
Judith Gough||p191.htm#i17870|John Gough|b. 1608|p191.htm#i17865||||||||||||||||
Judith Gough was the daughter of John Gough.1 Judith Gough married William Dugdale, son of Sir John Dugdale and Mary Baker.1
Citations
- [S367] A.H. Chatwin, Bushbury Parish, The Goughs of Oldfallings.
Mary Gough1
F
Mary Gough||p191.htm#i17864|John Gough|b. 1608|p191.htm#i17865|Margaret Wedgwood|d. 1637|p532.htm#i17866|||||||||||||
Mary Gough was the daughter of John Gough and Margaret Wedgwood.1 Mary Gough married John Huntbach de Seawall, son of Thomas Huntbach of Seawall and Anne Astley of Woodeaton, on 21 October 1658.1
Children of Mary Gough and John Huntbach de Seawall
- John Huntbach2 d. b 1663
- Margaret Huntbach2 b. 1660
- Anne Huntbach2 b. 1662
- Sarah Huntbach1 b. a 10 Apr 1663
Edith Audrey Gouinlock1
F, b. circa 1886
Edith Audrey Gouinlock|b. c 1886|p191.htm#i1937|George Gouinlock||p191.htm#i19900|Agnes Holmested||p231.htm#i19901|||||||||||||
Edith Audrey Gouinlock was born circa 1886 in Toronto, Ontario.1 She was the daughter of George Gouinlock and Agnes Holmested.1 Edith Audrey Gouinlock married Trevor Heu-de-Bourck Temple, son of Robert Handcock Temple and Rose Heudebourck, on 11 June 1912 in Toronto.1
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1924. York 1912.
George Gouinlock1
M
George Gouinlock married Agnes Holmested.1
Child of George Gouinlock and Agnes Holmested
- Edith Audrey Gouinlock+1 b. c 1886
Citations
- [S232] Ancestry.com Database, Ontario, Canada Marriages, 1857-1924. York 1912.
Alice Bache Gould1
F, b. 11 March 1868, d. 1953
Alice Bache Gould|b. 11 Mar 1868\nd. 1953|p191.htm#i13275|Benjamin Apthorp Gould|b. 1824\nd. 3 Jun 1896|p191.htm#i10907|Mary Apthorp Quincy|b. Aug 1834\nd. 1883|p369.htm#i9427|||||||Josiah Quincy|b. 26 Jan 1802\nd. 2 Nov 1882|p368.htm#i9405|Mary J. Miller|d. 11 Aug 1874|p305.htm#i9423|
Alice Bache Gould was born on 11 March 1868 in Lynn, Massachusetts.2 She was the daughter of Benjamin Apthorp Gould and Mary Apthorp Quincy.1 Mathematician and historian.
As a young child she lived with her family in Cordoba, Argentina where her father was the head of the Argentine National Observatory. Alice returned to Cambridge in 1871 to live with relatives while her family stayed in Argentina. In 1885 she began her education at the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women in Cambridge (later Radcliffe College). She then attended Bryn Mawr College from 1886-1889, where she received her A.B. in mathematics and physics as a member of the school's second graduating class. She continued her study of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Newham College in England from 1890-1893.
Upon her return from England, Alice taught mathematics for a year at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota and began her graduate studies at the University of Chicago in 1894. She received a fellowship from the University in 1895 for her PhD thesis on Brodian geometry under the guidance of mathematician E. H. Moore. The death of her father on Thanksgiving 1896 and the loss of her fellowship in 1897 put a strain Alice's health and she returned to Cambridge, Mass. before completing her thesis.
In 1897 Alice established an endowment at the Academy of Science in her father's name. She spent the next several years looking for work and occasionally lecturing on mathematics. She attempted to complete her studies in Chicago but returned to Cambridge to recover from poor health. In 1900 she began research for her monograph on Louis Agassiz which was published by her cousin-in-law Mark A. De Wolfe Howe in 1901 as part of the Beacon Biographies of Eminent Americans series. In 1903 Alice traveled to Puerto Rico to recover from the flu and from 1905-1907 was instrumental in establishing the "Porto Rico Teachers' Fund" that raised money for a nursing school.
During her early visits to Puerto Rico Alice became interested in the early colonization of the new world, especially Columbus' first voyage. In 1911, she traveled to Spain where she spent most of the rest of her life researching in Spanish archives, most notably the Archivo de Simancas. In July 1919 she published a story in the Atlantic Monthly entitled "The Adventure of the Missing Fortnight" that described some of her experiences researching in Spain.
During World War I Alice worked as a volunteer in the espionage office of the United States embassy in Spain and led an effort to send female clerical workers to the embassy to help with war work. She returned to the Chicago in 1918 to teach navigation to naval officer candidates at the University of Chicago Ensign School at the Municipal Pier. During this time she began research for on her essay on Great Circle Sailing, a navigational technique that calculates points along a great circle route.
In 1926 Alice returned to Spain to continue her research on Columbus and became involved in public education measures and the establishment of local schools in Simancas. The outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 forced her to return to Boston but after the war she returned to Spain. She lived the remainder of her life in Simancas.1 Alice Bache Gould died in 1953 in Simancas, Spain.1
As a young child she lived with her family in Cordoba, Argentina where her father was the head of the Argentine National Observatory. Alice returned to Cambridge in 1871 to live with relatives while her family stayed in Argentina. In 1885 she began her education at the Society for the Collegiate Instruction of Women in Cambridge (later Radcliffe College). She then attended Bryn Mawr College from 1886-1889, where she received her A.B. in mathematics and physics as a member of the school's second graduating class. She continued her study of mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Newham College in England from 1890-1893.
Upon her return from England, Alice taught mathematics for a year at Carleton College in Northfield, Minnesota and began her graduate studies at the University of Chicago in 1894. She received a fellowship from the University in 1895 for her PhD thesis on Brodian geometry under the guidance of mathematician E. H. Moore. The death of her father on Thanksgiving 1896 and the loss of her fellowship in 1897 put a strain Alice's health and she returned to Cambridge, Mass. before completing her thesis.
In 1897 Alice established an endowment at the Academy of Science in her father's name. She spent the next several years looking for work and occasionally lecturing on mathematics. She attempted to complete her studies in Chicago but returned to Cambridge to recover from poor health. In 1900 she began research for her monograph on Louis Agassiz which was published by her cousin-in-law Mark A. De Wolfe Howe in 1901 as part of the Beacon Biographies of Eminent Americans series. In 1903 Alice traveled to Puerto Rico to recover from the flu and from 1905-1907 was instrumental in establishing the "Porto Rico Teachers' Fund" that raised money for a nursing school.
During her early visits to Puerto Rico Alice became interested in the early colonization of the new world, especially Columbus' first voyage. In 1911, she traveled to Spain where she spent most of the rest of her life researching in Spanish archives, most notably the Archivo de Simancas. In July 1919 she published a story in the Atlantic Monthly entitled "The Adventure of the Missing Fortnight" that described some of her experiences researching in Spain.
During World War I Alice worked as a volunteer in the espionage office of the United States embassy in Spain and led an effort to send female clerical workers to the embassy to help with war work. She returned to the Chicago in 1918 to teach navigation to naval officer candidates at the University of Chicago Ensign School at the Municipal Pier. During this time she began research for on her essay on Great Circle Sailing, a navigational technique that calculates points along a great circle route.
In 1926 Alice returned to Spain to continue her research on Columbus and became involved in public education measures and the establishment of local schools in Simancas. The outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in 1936 forced her to return to Boston but after the war she returned to Spain. She lived the remainder of her life in Simancas.1 Alice Bache Gould died in 1953 in Simancas, Spain.1
Citations
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0207
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records.
Benjamin Apthorp Gould1
M, b. 1824, d. 3 June 1896
Benjamin Apthorp Gould. Astronomer.2 He was born in 1824 in Boston, Massachusetts.2,3 He married Mary Apthorp Quincy, daughter of Josiah Quincy and Mary Jane Miller, on 29 October 1861 in Boston.1 Benjamin Apthorp Gould died on 3 June 1896 in Boston, Massachusetts.3
Child of Benjamin Apthorp Gould and Mary Apthorp Quincy
- Alice Bache Gould2 b. 11 Mar 1868, d. 1953
Citations
- [S103] Waldo Chamberlain Sprague, Genealogies of Braintree, 3993.
- [S34] Unverified internet information, http://www.masshist.org/findingaids/doc.cfm?fa=fa0207
- [S130] Massachusetts Vital Records.
Charles David Gould1
M, b. 1815, d. 1866
Charles David Gould was born in 1815.1 He married Catherine Livingston Woodworth, daughter of John Woodworth and Catherine Westerlo.1 Charles David Gould died in 1866.1
Child of Charles David Gould and Catherine Livingston Woodworth
- John Woodworth Gould1 b. 11 Oct 1839
Citations
- [S250] Saint Nicholas Society, Vol. 1. p 67.
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