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CHANCELLOR, CHARLES WILLIAMS,

of Baltimore, Md., (Son of Major Sanford Chancellor, of Virginia.-- Descended from Capt. Richard Chancellor, in the army of Charles II. of England, who settled in Westmoreland County, Virginia, 1682).

Born in the County of Spotsylvania, Virginia,

19th February, 1834; Professor of Surgery, and
Dean of Washington University; Secretary of
State Board of Health, Maryland; United
States Consul at Havre, France, from April,
1893 to June, 1897; m. Martha Ann, daughter
of Col. William Ormonde Butler.

Issue.

(i.) PHILIP STANLEY, b. 12th June, 1875; Graduate of the University of Virginia; United States Deputy Consul, at Havre, from 1894 to 1897.

(ii.) MARTHA BUTLER.

Arms-Or, a lion rampant sable armed and langued gules, on a chief of the last three mullets of the first.

Crest-An eagle displayed sable.

Motto-Que je surmonte.

Residence-12 East Eager Street, Baltimore, Maryland.
Club-The Maryland.

KUNKEL, ROBERT SHARP,

of Brooklyn, N.Y. (Son of John Atley Kunkel, of Cumberland Co., Penna., b. 16th Feb., 1835 m. 8th Jan., 1863, Susan Emma, b. 26th Feb., 1835; d. 22nd March, 1883, daughter of Robert Sharp, of Franklin Co.--Descended from John Michael Kunkel, of Lancaster Co., Penna., 1749).

Born in Cumberland Co., 8th June, 1864; m. 5th
November, 1890, Anna, daughter of the late
Samuel Read Hetherington and Ann Cecelia
Laverty, his wife, of Jersey City, N.J.

3ssuc.

(1.) JOHN ATLEY (2nd), b. 23rd July, 1894, d. 12th

February, 1895.

(ii.) LORRAINE, b. 10th June, 1898.

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Arms--Per fesse or and sable, on a mound vert a lion couchant or supporting a mullet argent in base.

Crest--A demi-lion or.

Residences—Brooklyn, N. Y.; and 155 Willoughby Avenue, Pennington, New Jersey.

Societies Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution, Mercantile Exchange, and Chamber of Commerce, N. Y. City.

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LIVER, CHARLES AUGUSTUS, M.D., of Philadelphia, Pa. (Only son of George Powell Oliver, of Philadelphia, b. 1st February, 1824 d. 20th Feb., 1884, and Maria Louisa, his wife, only child of Don Pedro Nicholas Suarez, of Corunna, Spain.-Descended from Nicholas B. Oliver, who settled in the U.S.A. 1778). Born at Cincinatti, Ohio, 14th December, 1853: Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania; m. 6th June, 1888, Mary Schermerhorn, second daughter of Lewis B. Henry, of New York City.

Issue.

(i.) NORRIS SCHERMERHORN, b. 19th May, 1889.
(i.) KATHARINE POWELL, b. 30th April, 1892.

Arms--Ermine, on a chief sable three lions rampant argent.
Crest--A lion's head erased ermine, collared and ringed argent.
Motto-Animo et fide.

Residences-1507 Locust Street, Philadelphia;

Clubs --University, Faculty, Philadelphia Yacht.

SEAR

Sunnycliffe," Siasconset. Mass.

EAMAN, LOUIS LIVINGSTON, M.D.,
LL.B.,

of New York City (Son of Valentine Seaman,
of Newburgh, N.Y., and grandson of Valentine
Seaman, M.D., who introduced vaccination into
New York, 1799).

Born at Newburgh, New York, 17th October,

1851; Dr. Seaman commenced the study of
Medicine in 1873 at Jefferson Medical Coll.,
from which he graduated M.D., being the Gold
Medalist; also graduated M.D. from the
University Medical Coll. of New York City:
and graduated LL.B. from the University
of New York, Law Dept. in 1884; and is a
member of all the leading Medical and Legal
Societies; m. Fannie Blackstone, daughter of John Morton Freeman,
of New York City, a great great grand-daughter of Sir William
Blackstone, the eminent Jurist; she died in 1895.

Arms-Barry wavy of six argent and azure, a crescent or.

Crest-A demi seahorse salient argent.

Motto-Spectemur agendo.

Residence-18 West 31st Street, New York City.

Clubs-Calumet, Lotos, Reform, Cornell, Players, Press, Opera.

Societies-Founders and Patriots of America, Colonial Wars, Sons of the Revolution.

WARD, REGINALD HENSHAW,

of New York City (Son of Andrew Henshaw Ward, b. 28th Jan., 1824; m. 16th March, 1852, Anna Harriet Walcott, daughter of Isaac Field, of Providence, R.I.-Descended from William Ward, who settled in Massachusetts, 1639). Born at Newton, Mass., 22nd April, 1862; Hereditary Companion Military Order of Foreign Wars; Lord of the Manor of North Scarle, Lincolnshire, England; Knight Commander of the Royal Order of Carlos III.; m. in New York City, 26th November, 1889, Edyth, daughter of Horatio Victor Newcomb, of New York City.

Arms-Azure, a cross flory or.

Crest-A wolf's head erased proper, langued gules.
Mottoes (1) Non nobis solum; (2) Sub cruce salus.

Residences-683 Fifth Avenue, New York City; and Walsingham House, Piccadilly, London, W., England.

Clubs-Union, Metropolitan, Country, Turf, Field, Westchester, Suburban, Riding and Driving, of New York City; Country of Boston, Mass.; Bath and Sports, of London, England.

Societies-Descendants of the Mayflower, Sons of the Revolution, New England, Sons of the American Revolution.

MUMFORD, JAMES GREGORY, M.D.,

of Boston, Mass. (Second son of George Elihu Mumford, b. 1831; d. 1892; m. 1860, Julia Emma, b. 7th July, 1840; d. 27th May, 1882, daughter of the Hon. Isaac Hills, of Rochester, N.Y.-Descended from Thomas Mumford, Planter and Magistrate of Rhode Island; d. 1692).

Born at Rochester, N.Y., 2nd Dec., 1863; Harvard Coll. A.B., 1885; Surgeon to the Mass. General Hospital, Boston; formerly Surgeon, with rank of Lieut. J.G., Mass. Naval Brigade; m. 6th Jan., 1892, Helen Sherwood, daughter of Daniel Wilson Ford, of Troy, N.Y.

Arms--Or, semée of cross crosslets a lion rampant azure.

Crest-A demi-cat guardant proper. Motto-Non inferiora secutus.

Residences-197 Beacon Street, Boston; and Nahant, Mass.
Clubs-Somerset, Puritan, "A.D." of Cambridge, Nahant.
Society-Colonial Wars.

WARD, ANDREW HENSHAW,

of Allston, Boston, Mass. (Son of Andrew Henshaw Ward, b. 26th May, 174; m. 1809. Sarah, daughter of David Henshaw, of Leicester, Mass.--Descended from William Ward, who settled in Massachusetts, 1639).

Born at Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, 28th Jan., 1824; . 16th Mar., 1852, Anna Harriet Walcott, daughter of Isaac Field, of Providence, R.I.

3ssue.

(i.) CLARENCE STUART, b. 5th December, 1852; 1.

22nd February, 1893, Emma Wood Scott.

(ii.) FRANCIS CARRUTH, b. 9th May, 1856; d. 24th April, 1858. (iii.) REGINALD HENSHAW, b. 22nd April, 1862; m. 26th November, 1889,

Edyth Newcomb.

(iv.) ANDREW HENSHAW, Junr., b. 18th April, 1864.

(i.) ISABEL, . 12th August, 1874. John Carter. (ii.) ALICE CONSTANCE.

Arms-Azure, a cross flory or.

Crest-A wolf's head erased proper, langued gules.
Mottoes (1) Non nobis solum: (2) Sub cruce salus.

Residence-60 Linden Street, Allston, Boston, Mass.
Club-Democratic of Massachusetts.

Societies-New England Historic and Genealogical, Sons of the American

Revolution.

LIVINGSTON, GILBERT ROBERT,

of Carmel, N.Y. (Son of Rev. Henry Gilbert Livingston, b. 3rd Feb., 1821; d. 27th Jan., 1855; m. 8th June, 1847, Sarah, d. 11th Aug., 1867, daughter of James Raymond, of Carmel, N.Y.Descended from Col. Robert Livingston, 1st Lord of the Manor of Livingston, 1674; Member and Speaker of the New York Colonial Assembly). Born in Carmel, N.Y., 2nd June, 1853; Graduated Williams College, 1877; m. 2nd November, 1898, Anne Lauraine, daughter of Everett P. Wheeler, of New York City.

Arms-Argent, three cinquefoils gules within a double tressure flory counterflory vert.

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Crest-A ship in distress.

Motto-Spero meliora.

Residences-Cornell, N.Y.; Ocala, Marion County, Florida.

Societies-Colonial Wars, Colonial Order; Sigma Phi, of Williams College,

RUGGLES, HENRY BOND,

of Boston, Mass. (Third son, by second wife, of Major John Ruggles, of Rutland, Vermont, b. 3rd Feb., 1776; d. 19th Feb., 1831; m. (1stly) 17th Jan., 1800, Mary, daughter of Henry Gould, of Concord, Mass.; (2ndly) 15th Dec., 1807, Eunice, daughter of Phineas Kingsley, of Rutland, Vt.; (3rdly) 30th Dec., 1821, Sarah, daughter of Nathaniel Beaman, of Rutland, Vt.-Descended from Thomas Ruggle, of Roxburg, Mass., 1637). Born 9th July, 1803; m. (1stly) 31st May, 1836, Parna Bird, eldest daughter of Simeon Dunbar, of North Bridgewater, Mass.; m. (2ndly) 4th of August, 1844, Mary Goodwin, third daughter of Jonathan Ross, of Harrison, Maine.

Issue.

(i.) FRANCIS DUNBAR, b. 17th August, 1837; killed in the Battle of Fredericksburg, 13th Dec., 1862; Washington Artillery, C.S...

(ii) HENRY STODDARD, b. 31st October, 1846; m. Mary Elizabeth, only daughter and heiress of William Ryan.

(1.) MARY ELIZABETH, b. 3rd April, 1850; d. 19th August, 1851.

Arms-Argent, between three roses a chevron gules.

Crest-A tower or inflamed proper, and pierced with four arrows in saltire points downward argent.

Motto-Struggle.

Residences --Boston, Mass.; Wakefield, Mass.

INSLOW, CHAUNCEY ROSE,

WIN

of San Francisco, Cal. (Son of the late
Augustus Sydenham Winslow, of Cincinnati, Ohio,
b. 17th April, 1818; d. 21st May, 1892; m. 22nd
September, 1845, Susan Louise Jackson, of Troy,
N.Y., b. 4th Sept., 1824; d. 6th November, 1898.--
Descended from Kenelin Winslow, brother of Gov.
Edward Winslow, of Plymouth Colony, 1663).
Born at Cincinnati, Ohio, 28th October, 1859; m.
Sallie, daughter of James B. Stetson.

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Arms Argent, on a bend gules eight lozenges con

joined or.

Crest-A stump of a tree with branches proper, encircled with a strap-and buckle. Motto-Decptus floreo.

Residences-1801 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, Cal.; and Hopewell, Cin. cinnati, Ohio.

Clubs-Pacific Union, of San Francisco; Union, of New York City; Queen

City, of Cincinnati.

Society-Colonial Wars.

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