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Louisa Schooner
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Louisa Gray (born Schooner) Louisa Gray (born Schooner)
Louisa Gray (born Schooner) married William T. Gray on 1872, in , Ohio.
Documents of Louisa Gray (born Schooner)
Louisa Gray
1850 Louisa Gray in 1900 United States Federal Census
Louisa
married
William Gray
circa 1872, at age 21.
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Louisa SchoonerLouisa Schooner in Daily national Democrat - Aug 7 1859
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... is a Mr. Ignoz Kolisch, a youth just 21, from Montevideo. He is of Hungarian parentage. Marine Intellio enoe.? A Washington paper contains the marriage of Martin Brigg to Louisa Schooner, Everard Boatman to Margaret Schull, and George Shipp to Plice hie Cutter. What a fleet, to be sure. Half of it manned, and all, wo hope, well mated. Among so ..."
Publication place: Marysville, Yuba, California
Louisa SchoonerLouisa Schooner in Courier (Hobart, TAS) - Feb 14 1859
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... affected all my plans. Next week (D.V.) we shall ho ' sure to be with yLouisa Schooner; Everard Boatman to Maigaret Scull; George Ship to Phobo Cutter. What a fleet, to be ?uro. Unit* of it manned, and all, wo hope well mated. Among BO many vessels ..."
Publication place: Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
Louisa SchoonerLouisa Schooner in Polynesian. - Nov 12 1859
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"... to say that the smart actor was recalled by the audience with tremendous ap plause. Ma a ri Intelligence. A Washington paper contains the marriage of Martin Brigg to Louisa Schooner, Everard Boatman to Margaret Schull, George bhirp to Fhebe Latter. What a fleet, to be sure ! Half of it manned, and all we hope, well mated. Among so many ..."
Publication place: Honolulu, Honolulu, Hawaii
Louisa SchoonerLouisa Schooner in The City Advertiser - Jan 26 1859
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... when she condescends to that refuge of female confidante. A bosom should be the tomb of tho husband's failings. Marine Washington paper contains, the marriage of Martin Brigg to Louisa Schooner; Everard Boatman to Margaret Scull; (ieo. Ship lo Cutter. What a fleet, to be sure. Half of it manned, and all, we hope, well mated. Among so many vessels there ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States