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  2. Elisabeth Gilman - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth Coit Gilman was born in New Haven, Connecticut, on December 25, 1867, to Daniel Coit Gilman and Mary Ketcham Gilman. Elisabeth was the second child, and had an older sister named Alice. Their mother, Mary, died in 1869 and, as a result, were cared for by Daniel's sister Louise. [1]

  3. Uncovering Herstory: Historian works to highlight colonial ...

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    One of these women, Elizabeth Gilman (Treworgye), was married to statesman John Gilman Sr. “I believe her feminine rebellion against colonial authority would have greatly influenced those around ...

  4. Beecher family - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Beecher Perkins (b. 1836), married William Charles Gilman. They had four children, including George Houghton Gilman; Harriet Beecher (1808–1808) George Beecher (1809–1843) Yale graduate, m. Sarah Buckingham in 1837; Harriet Elizabeth Beecher (1811–1896), wrote Uncle Tom's Cabin; m. Calvin Stowe (1802–1886) in 1836

  5. Category:Writers from Hartford, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 October 2023, at 23:58 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Connecticut Department of Administrative Services - Wikipedia

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    Under her tenure, Gilman has stabilized the Connecticut’s state workforce in a competitive, post-pandemic economy in order to meet the service delivery needs of Connecticut residents. Additionally, she has initiated numerous recruitment and retention efforts, with a particular focus on the healthcare, engineering, and information technology ...

  7. Category:Novelists from Connecticut - Wikipedia

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  8. Luigi Mangione named ‘best at pick-up lines’ at private ...

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    An image from Mangione’s yearbook at the Gilman School, in Baltimore, shows he entered the school in the sixth grade, with his classmates dubbing him the school's most skilled pick-up artist.

  9. Connecticut River Valley Killer - Wikipedia

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    On July 25, 1981, 37-year-old Mary Elizabeth Critchley, a student from the University of Vermont, disappeared near Interstate 91 at the Massachusetts-Vermont border, where she had been hitchhiking to Waterbury, Vermont. She was last seen by a friend who dropped her off near Exit 13 of the Massachusetts Turnpike.

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