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Mehitable is a
feminine given name, a
variant of the Old
Testament name
Mehetabel (meaning "God benefits").
During the
British colonial period, it was...
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tanner and was
active in Boston's militia. On May 3, 1768,
Dawes married Mehitable May, the
daughter of
Samuel and
Catherine May (née Mears). The Boston...
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Major Mehitable E.
Woods (nickname, "Auntie Woods"; also
known as
Mehitable Ellis Woods;
September 28, 1813 – 1891) was a hero of the
American Civil War...
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Joseph Frye
married Mehitable sometime before the
birth of
Joseph Jr on 17 July 1733.
Samuel followed in 1735, and then
Mehitable in
April 1738, who died...
- name of John
Hector St. John; and in 1770
married an
American woman,
Mehitable Tippet, the
daughter of a New York merchant. He
bought a
sizable farm...
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several volumes,
though they were not
published as a collection.
Caroline Mehitable Fisher was born in Newton, M****achusetts,
December 10, 1812. She was related...
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married Mehitable (Nott) Webb
after ****isting her with the
settlement of her
first husband's estate. They had one son, Jesse, born in 1764.
Mehitable died...
- when her
younger friend,
Mehitable Lamb,
arrives to visit.
Hannah entreats Mehitable to take a walk with her, re****ing
Mehitable's declaration that her mother...
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William Wines (also
spelled "Winds"). His father, Enon Phelps, and mother,
Mehitable Goldsmith,
moved the
family to Homer, New York, in 1800.
Phelps was a...
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practice of medicine. The
likely reason for this move was his
marriage to
Mehitable Sewall of Salem,
daughter of
Stephen Sewall. Robie's
comprehensive knowledge...