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The five family farms that were purchased to make up the new estate were the Mitchell, Ketchum, Brinkerhoff, Skidmore, and Schenck farms. Later, John Hay Whitney and his second wife, Betsey , occupied the main house, where Mrs. Whitney remained in residence there until her death in 1998.
Example of a family tree. Reading left to right Lucas Grey is the father of three children, the grandfather of five grandchildren and the great-grandfather of three siblings Joseph, John and Laura Wetter. Family tree showing the relationship of each person to the orange person, including cousins and gene share
Winthrop Welles Ketcham (sometimes spelled Ketchum, June 29, 1820 – December 6, 1879) was a United States representative from Pennsylvania and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania.
Richard Ketchum (1773–1845), political figure in New Brunswick; Richard M. Ketchum (1922–2012), American historian and magazine editor; Robert Glenn Ketchum (born 1947), landscape and nature photographer; Rosemary Ketchum, American politician and community organizer; Tom Ketchum (1863–1901), a.k.a. "Black Jack" Ketchum, U.S. Western outlaw
John H. Ketcham (1832–1906), ... William Scott Ketchum (1813–1871), Union Army brigadier general of Volunteers This page was last edited on ...
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John Ketcham may refer to: John Ketcham (Indiana surveyor) (1782–1865), surveyor, building contractor, and judge; John Ketcham (producer-director), film producer; John C. Ketcham (1873–1941), politician from the U.S. state of Michigan; John H. Ketcham (1832–1906), U.S. Representative from New York
J. Davidson Ketchum was born in 1893. He was originally planning to become a musician but the outbreak of the First World War changed his plans. Ketchum was interned in the Ruhleben internment camp in Germany about which he later wrote in his book Ruhleben: A Prison Camp Society, published in 1965 after his death. He recalled that the prisoners ...