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− | | [[image:Donham-Benjamin Curtis.jpg | 150px | center]]<br>[[image:Mckean-Edith A.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Benjamin Curtis-9 Donham'''<br>6 Aug 1873 - 14 Jan 1936<br><br>'''Edith Alexandria McKean'''<br>30 Apr 1875 - 7 Oct 1958 || [[DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4.3]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || Graduate in Civil Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology,1895. Assistant Engineer with the San Francisco Bridge Co.1895-1898, Consulting and Resident Engineer, Spreckles Sugar Co., 1898-1900. Chief Engineer 1900-1908 Seoul, Korea on Water, Power, Highways and Electric Railway. Consulting Civil Engineer for his own Companies 1911-1936.<br>Benjamin met Edith while he was working in California and continued a correspondence by Sea Mail. He was in Seoul, Korea and Edith at home in Alameda, CA. They became engaged and she sailed from San Francisco, Ca. to Yokohama, Japan were they were married 4 Aug 1902. They returned to Seoul where Benjamin was employed until about 1907 when they returned to the USA, setting up a home and business.<br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
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− | | [[image:Donham-Wallace Brett.jpg | 150px | center]]<br> No Photograph Available for Mable as 30 Apr 2022 || '''Wallace Brett-9 Donham'''<br>26 Oct 1877 - 29 Nov 1954<br><br>'''Mable Clara Higgins'''<br>20 Oct 1878 - 17 Mar 1965 || [[DJD-321-John-5 | 321.5.6.4.4]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || Wallace was the Dean of the Harvard School of Business from 1919 to 1942 and continued as the George F. Baker Professor of Business Administration until 1948. Mable was a School Teacher before she married Wallace 7 Apr 1903.<br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter
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