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Jeanie Thomas <I>Gould</I> Lincoln

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Jeanie Thomas Gould Lincoln

Birth
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
8 Aug 1921 (aged 66)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Add to Map
Plot
Chapel Valley Lot 771
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LINCOLN, Jeanie Gould, author, was born in Troy, N.Y., May 28, 1853; daughter of Judge George and Sarah MaConn (Vail) Gould; granddaughter of Judge James and Sally McCurdy (Tracy) Gould and of George and Jane (Thomas) Vail. Her father was chief justice of the court of appeals of the state of New York. She was educated under tutors and governesses and devoted herself to literary work. She was married, Jan. 10, 1877 to Nathan Smith Lincoln, M.D., LL.D. She was elected a member of the Society of American Authors in 1899. Her published volumes include: A Chaplet of Leaves (1869); Marjorie' s Quest (1872); Her Washington Season (1884); A Genuine Girl (1896); An Unwilling Maid (1897) and A Pretty Tory (1899).
LINCOLN, Jeanie Gould, author, was born in Troy, N.Y., May 28, 1853; daughter of Judge George and Sarah MaConn (Vail) Gould; granddaughter of Judge James and Sally McCurdy (Tracy) Gould and of George and Jane (Thomas) Vail. Her father was chief justice of the court of appeals of the state of New York. She was educated under tutors and governesses and devoted herself to literary work. She was married, Jan. 10, 1877 to Nathan Smith Lincoln, M.D., LL.D. She was elected a member of the Society of American Authors in 1899. Her published volumes include: A Chaplet of Leaves (1869); Marjorie' s Quest (1872); Her Washington Season (1884); A Genuine Girl (1896); An Unwilling Maid (1897) and A Pretty Tory (1899).


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