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61. JAMES OF WILLIAM OF NEWCASTLE COUNTY, DEL
JAMES OF William OF NEWCASTLE COUNTY, DEL. 371. and two died in infancy, nine in all. She is still living (1877) in Clarion County, but a few miles from where she was born. Her children all remain in
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and two died in infancy, nine in all. She is still living (1877) in Clarion County, but a few miles from where she was born. Her children all remain in Clarion County." William Maffett, seventh child of William Maffett and Mary Guthrie, never married. He lived on and farmed a part of the old Maffett homestead during his life. Elizabeth Maffett, eighth child of William Maffett and Mary Guthrie, married John Beatty. They live in Strattonville; had no children. James Maffett, ninth child of William Maffett and Mary Guthrie, married Elizabeth Rhodes. They lived on a part of the old Maffett homestead. They had five children, one of whom died in infancy. Anaseneth Maffett, tenth child of William Maffett and Mary Guthrie, never married. She lived with her brother William on the old home place, where she died 187 Thompson Maffett, eleventh child of William Maffett and Mary Guthrie, married Mary Andrews. They raised a family of five children. In 187- the family moved to the state of Indiana. Kezia Maffett, twelfth and youngest child of William Maffett and Mary Guthrie, never married. She kept house for her brother William on the old home place. Joseph Guthrie, (p. 357) eighth and youngest child of William Guthrie and Mary Welch, became a surveyor. He remained in Westmoreland County and laid out the town of New Derry on that portion of his father's estate which fell to him.' He married Mary Jane

62. Lidderdale Directory
Lidderdale, David William Shuckburgh, 1910 , Profile 040, Leeds Lidderdale, LillieGuthrie, 1898 Lidderdale, Robert, 1835 - 1908, Profile 121, Kelton, Kirkcudbright
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Lidderdale .com Genealogy Home Photos Genealogy Economics ... Web Directory Lidderdale Directory Name (maiden name in parentheses) Born - Died Family Tree Link Birthplace (or Christening) Lidderdale, Agnes Kirkcudbright 1 Kirkcudbright, Kirkcudbright, Scotland Lidderdale, Agnes () Lancashire Lidderdale, Agnes Dumfries Lidderdale, Agnes Dumfries Lidderdale, Agnes Profile 116 Kelton, Kirkcudbright, Scotland Lidderdale, Agnes Kirkcudbright 1 Kelton, Kirkcudbright, Scotland Lidderdale, Agnes Kirkcudbright 1 Liverpool Lancashire, England Lidderdale, Agnes (Halliday) Kirkcudbright 1 Lidderdale, Agnes McHarg Staffordshire Kings Norton, Staffordshire, England Lidderdale, Agnes Reid Dumfries Hutchesontown, Refrew, Scotland Lidderdale, Alan Kazihiro Sayama Profile 041 Lidderdale, Alan Wadsworth Profile 014 Paddington, London, England Lidderdale, Alastair James Dunbar Berkshire Taplow, Bucks, England Lidderdale, Albert Lancashire Preston, Lancashire, England Lidderdale, Alexa Marion Profile 107 Kelton, Kirkcudbright, Scotland Lidderdale, Alexander Profile 095 Lidderdale, Alexander Profile 069 Melrose, Roxburgh, Scotland

63. Dieppe.html
DS MacColl, the Beardsleys, RAM Stevenson, James Guthrie, Charles Furse London WilliamHeinemann 1906. 18351908, father of Prince André Poniatowski and once
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Wilde in Exile: Dieppe as Arcadia, An Abstract from Work in Progress.
D.C. Rose , so one may take that as the opening of the season there. Wilde himself managed a few days in Trouville and Le Havre in June 1899. Dieppe too had its season (June to October), its Casino took his annual holiday there, where 'always an expansive man, he seemed to expand beyond measure' Others staying at Dieppe in the summer of 1893 were D.S. MacColl, the Beardsleys, R.A.M. Stevenson, James Guthrie, Charles Furse, Alfred Thornton, and the editor of The Yellow Book , Henry Harland . In August 1895, Charles Conder, Beardsley and Arthur Symons were all in Dieppe. Symons and Beardsley visited Dumas at Puy, Blanche saw Symons and Beardsley every day. The wellknown portrait of the latter by Blanche dates to this occasion. 'It was at Dieppe that The Savoy was really planned,' wrote Symons of the successor to The Yellow Book Dieppe was in fact a curious mixture of the Bohemian and the conventional. 'A curious, pathetic town is Dieppe,' wrote George Moore, 'full of nuns and pigeons, old gables and strange dormer windows.' and despite her cleaning up his studio in a way reminiscent of Christine Hallgrain cleaning up the studio of Claude Lantier ) Sickert had his mutable side A.S. Hartrick described him as 'something of a chameleon'

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