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John Ledyard Denison

Birth
Stonington, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Death
2 Jul 1906 (aged 79)
Connecticut, USA
Burial
Mystic, New London County, Connecticut, USA Add to Map
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Son of Isaac Denison, Jr. and Levina Fish and husband of Mary Elizabeth Burrows and Frances Mary Breed.

John married Mary Elizabeth Burrows on 10 May 1853 and they had 4 known children: Marion, Edwin C. John Burrows and Marion Burrows.

After Mary's death in 1860 he married Frances Mary Breed on 5 March 1861. They had 2 known children: Learned B. and Frances R.
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"Appletons' cyclopaedia of American biography, Vol. II, New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1887"

"-- His brother, John Ledyard, educator, b. in Stonington, Conn., 19 Sept, 1826. His education was received at the Connecticut Literary institution and at Worcester academy, and he established the Mystic River academy. Settling in Norwich, Conn. in 1855, he became subsequently secretary and treasurer of the Henry Bill Publishing Company, and president of the Connecticut Baptist Education Society. He received the degree of A.M. from Brown in 1855. He is the author of a "Pictorial History of the Wars of the United States," and has edited an "Illustrated History of the New World," in English and in German."
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Son of Isaac Denison, Jr. and Levina Fish and husband of Mary Elizabeth Burrows and Frances Mary Breed.

John married Mary Elizabeth Burrows on 10 May 1853 and they had 4 known children: Marion, Edwin C. John Burrows and Marion Burrows.

After Mary's death in 1860 he married Frances Mary Breed on 5 March 1861. They had 2 known children: Learned B. and Frances R.
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"Appletons' cyclopaedia of American biography, Vol. II, New York, D. Appleton and Company, 1887"

"-- His brother, John Ledyard, educator, b. in Stonington, Conn., 19 Sept, 1826. His education was received at the Connecticut Literary institution and at Worcester academy, and he established the Mystic River academy. Settling in Norwich, Conn. in 1855, he became subsequently secretary and treasurer of the Henry Bill Publishing Company, and president of the Connecticut Baptist Education Society. He received the degree of A.M. from Brown in 1855. He is the author of a "Pictorial History of the Wars of the United States," and has edited an "Illustrated History of the New World," in English and in German."
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