Johnson, Laura Winthrop, 1824-1889
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Winthrop, Laura Woolsey, 1824-1889
Johnson, Laura Winthrop, 1825-1889
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found: Eight hundred miles in an ambulance, 1889:title page (Laura Winthrop Johnson) page 1-2 (Laura Winthrop; married William Templeton Johnson of New York and moved to Staten Island)
found: Little blossom's reward, 1860:title page (Mrs. Emily Hare [pseudonym of Laura Winthrop Johnson])
found: The Blackstone of military law: Colonel William Winthrop, 2009:page 10-11 (Laura Winthrop; born in 1825; became a writer and poet, publishing a child's story in 1854 and collection of poetry titled "Poems of Twenty Years" in 1874 under the pen name of Emily Hare; her short stories and poetry were printed in the popular nineteenth-century journals Scribner's and the Atlantic; she also published a poetry collection of her brother, Theodore; after he was killed in the Civil War; in 1846, she married William Templeton Johnson and moved to New York shortly after)
found: ancestry.com, via WWW, March 21, 2012(Laura Winthrop; born September 13, 1824 in New Haven, CT; daughter of Frances Bayard Winthrop and Elizabeth Woolsey; married William Templeton Johnson on June 10, 1846; died January 14, 1889 in Staten Island, NY)
found: FamilySearch, via WWW, March 21, 2012(Laura Woolsey Winthrop; born September 13, 1824)
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2012-03-22: new
2015-10-15: revised
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