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| [[image:Donham-Caroline.jpg | 150px | center]]<br>[[image:Krusi, Johann H H.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Caroline-8 "Carrie" Donham Krusi'''<br>3 Aug 1831 - 31 Oct 1902<br><br><br>'''Johann Heinrich Hermann Krusi'''<br>24 Jun 1817 - 28 Jan 1903|| [[DJD-321-John-5 | Dunham in America Profile 321.5.6.2]]<br><br> [[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XVII-4.pdf | Newsletter Article, p.32, 36-37]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2,<br> John 1''') || Carrie was the 2nd dau. of Rev. Benjamin-7 Donham. She attended the Bethel Academy, Bethel, Oxford, ME and studied at the Lancaster Normal College in Lancaster, Worcester, MA. She m. in Somerville, Worchester, MA, 28 Nov 1856 Hermann Krusi.<br><br>Hermann was b.in Switzerland and educated in Switz., Germany, Prussia amd taught in England before comming to the United States. He taught in MA, NJ, OH before accepting an invitation to join the staff at the Oswego Training School in Oswego, Oswego, NY. He was a Professor of Philosophy of Education, Geometry and Modern Languages for 25 years.<br><br>Carrie and Hermann had 3 children. Carrie and Hermann d. in Alameda, Alameda, CA and were returned for burial in the Riverside Cemetery, Oswego. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85753191 85753191] and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85754023 85754023].<br><br>Images from the book "Recollections of My Life" by Hermann Krusi.<br>Digital book in the Collection of James A. Streeter. | | [[image:Donham-Caroline.jpg | 150px | center]]<br>[[image:Krusi, Johann H H.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Caroline-8 "Carrie" Donham Krusi'''<br>3 Aug 1831 - 31 Oct 1902<br><br><br>'''Johann Heinrich Hermann Krusi'''<br>24 Jun 1817 - 28 Jan 1903|| [[DJD-321-John-5 | Dunham in America Profile 321.5.6.2]]<br><br> [[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XVII-4.pdf | Newsletter Article, p.32, 36-37]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2,<br> John 1''') || Carrie was the 2nd dau. of Rev. Benjamin-7 Donham. She attended the Bethel Academy, Bethel, Oxford, ME and studied at the Lancaster Normal College in Lancaster, Worcester, MA. She m. in Somerville, Worchester, MA, 28 Nov 1856 Hermann Krusi.<br><br>Hermann was b.in Switzerland and educated in Switz., Germany, Prussia amd taught in England before comming to the United States. He taught in MA, NJ, OH before accepting an invitation to join the staff at the Oswego Training School in Oswego, Oswego, NY. He was a Professor of Philosophy of Education, Geometry and Modern Languages for 25 years.<br><br>Carrie and Hermann had 3 children. Carrie and Hermann d. in Alameda, Alameda, CA and were returned for burial in the Riverside Cemetery, Oswego. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85753191 85753191] and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85754023 85754023].<br><br>Images from the book "Recollections of My Life" by Hermann Krusi.<br>Digital book in the Collection of James A. Streeter. | ||
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− | | [[Image:Donham-George Edwin.jpg | 150px | center]]<br>[[Image:Studley-Sarah Adelaide.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''George Edwin-8 Donham'''<br>1 Sep 1840 - 29 Mar 1921<br><br><br>'''Sarah Adelaide Studley'''<br>11 Mar 1845 - 11 Jul 1926 || [[ DJD-321-John-5 | Dunham in America Profile 321.5.6.4 ]]<br><br> [[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XVII-4.pdf | Newsletter Article, p.40-42]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2,<br> John 1''') || George was the 4th child of Rev. Benjamin-7 Donham and he served in the Civil War with his brother Benjamin and is shown with his Grand Army of the Republic Medal. He served during the Civil War from 25 Apr 1861 to 9 Jun 1863. George then studied Dentistry in Woonsocket, Providence, RI from Dr. Moses W. Small from Jun 1863 to Nov 1865 and then set up a practice in Rockland, Plymouth, MA in 1866.<br><br>George m. in Abington, Plymouth, MA, 7 May 1868, Sarah Adelaide-9 Studley. They had 5 children. Both are bur. in the Studley Plot, Mount Vernon Cemetery, Abington, MA. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73566373 73566373] and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73566563 73566563].<br><br>Photos from the Collection of James A. Streeter | + | | [[Image:Donham-George Edwin.jpg | 150px | center]]<br>[[Image:Studley-Sarah Adelaide.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''George Edwin-8 Donham'''<br>1 Sep 1840 - 29 Mar 1921<br><br><br>'''Sarah Adelaide Studley'''<br>11 Mar 1845 - 11 Jul 1926 || [[ DJD-321-John-5 | Dunham in America Profile 321.5.6.4 ]]<br><br> [[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XVII-4.pdf | Newsletter Article, p.40-42]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2,<br> John 1''') || George was the 4th child of Rev. Benjamin-7 Donham and he served in the Civil War with his brother Benjamin and is shown with his Grand Army of the Republic Medal. He served during the Civil War from 25 Apr 1861 to 9 Jun 1863. George then studied Dentistry in Woonsocket, Providence, RI from Dr. Moses W. Small from Jun 1863 to Nov 1865 and then set up a practice in Rockland, Plymouth, MA in 1866.<br><br>George m. in Abington, Plymouth, MA, 7 May 1868, Sarah Adelaide-9 Studley. They had 5 children. Both are bur. in the Studley Plot, Mount Vernon Cemetery, Abington, Plymouth, MA. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73566373 73566373] and [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73566563 73566563].<br><br>Photos from the Collection of James A. Streeter |
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| [[image:Donham-Dr. Joseph Benjamin Eugene | 150px | center]] || '''Dr. Joseph Benjamin Eugene-8 Donham'''<br>9 Jul 1843 - 14 Feb 1916 || [[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XVII-4.pdf | Newsletter Article, p.42 ]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>'''(Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1)''' || Joseph was the 5th child of Rev. Benjamin-7 Donham and he served in the Civil War. Joseph and George enlisted in Co. H, 2nd Maine Infantry Volunteers on 28 May 1861. Both Joseph and George spent much of their service in the Military Hospitals due to illness. Benjamin and George were mustered out on 9 June 1863. Benjamin graduated from Harvard Medical School 1868 and set up a Medical Practice in Saulnierville, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada were he lived for the next 37 years. He returned to Togus, Kennebec, ME, in Nov 1915 for medical treatment at the Togus National Soldiers Home and died 3 months later. Joseph was not married and was bur. in the Togus National Cemetery. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86329040 86329040]<br><br>Photo by David Allen Lambert. | | [[image:Donham-Dr. Joseph Benjamin Eugene | 150px | center]] || '''Dr. Joseph Benjamin Eugene-8 Donham'''<br>9 Jul 1843 - 14 Feb 1916 || [[Media:Newsletter-Vol_XVII-4.pdf | Newsletter Article, p.42 ]] || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>'''(Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1)''' || Joseph was the 5th child of Rev. Benjamin-7 Donham and he served in the Civil War. Joseph and George enlisted in Co. H, 2nd Maine Infantry Volunteers on 28 May 1861. Both Joseph and George spent much of their service in the Military Hospitals due to illness. Benjamin and George were mustered out on 9 June 1863. Benjamin graduated from Harvard Medical School 1868 and set up a Medical Practice in Saulnierville, Digby, Nova Scotia, Canada were he lived for the next 37 years. He returned to Togus, Kennebec, ME, in Nov 1915 for medical treatment at the Togus National Soldiers Home and died 3 months later. Joseph was not married and was bur. in the Togus National Cemetery. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86329040 86329040]<br><br>Photo by David Allen Lambert. | ||
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− | | [[image:Donham-Sarah Agnes.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Sarah Agnes-9 Donham'''<br>12 Jul 1871 - 23 May 1959 || DJD-321-John-5 | Dunham in America Profile 321.5.6.5 || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || Sarah Agnes was a Lecturer at Simmons College | + | | [[image:Donham-Sarah Agnes.jpg | 150px | center]] || '''Sarah Agnes-9 Donham'''<br>12 Jul 1871 - 23 May 1959 || DJD-321-John-5 | Dunham in America Profile 321.5.6.5 || Deacon John Dunham Line<br>('''George Edwin 8, Rev. Benjamin 7, Thomas 6, John 5, Ebenezer 4, Samuel 3, Samuel 2, John 1''') || Sarah Agnes was the 2nd child of George Edwin-8 Donham and Sarah Adelaide Studley. Sarah began a teaching career in Rockland, Plymouth, MA, about 1896 and by 1923 she had her own business in Home Economics along with being a Lecturer at Simmons College (1923-1936). She was still working as an Economist in 1948 at the age of 77 and had published a number of books on Home Economics from 1918 to 1937 and was never married. She was bur. in the Studley Plot, Mount Vernon Cemetery, Abington, Plymouth, MA. Find a Grave Memorial #[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73566869 73566869].<br><br>Photo from the Collection of James A. Streeter |
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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 | Dunham in America Profile 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 | | [[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 | Dunham in America Profile 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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