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Willow TaftWillow Taft in The Colfax gazette. - Aug 20 1909
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"... native of Boston, has been appointed a sanitary inspector in that city. Mrs. Nicholas jongworth no longer wears a pompadour, foul dresses her hair in the simplest fashion. The "Widow Taft," an ancestress of the president, was the only woman in Massachusetts allowed to vote in colonial days. Lady I.aurier. in speaking of the women of Canada recently, said that it ..."
Publication place: Colfax, Whitman, Washington
Willow TaftWillow Taft in The Boston Post - Apr 3 1947
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"... upon that right and has been Stead- worth, and his “Nature never did 'fast in applying it to any general l >etr y the heart that loved her; Widow Taft, but she to sell, she would it to sonu worthy cause. Apparently she had. for to chagrin there now stood a small, neat, white church, pointing its .tiny spire bravely ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Willow Martha W. TaftWillow Martha W. Taft in The Worcester Palladium - Nov 27 1872
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"... from saw mill. Aml bounded on all alde by uther lauds belonging to the estate of the late deceased. Heing a part of the prem laes aet off to Widow Martha W Taft, dower in t he of her late the Arnold Taft. Sald Wood and Timber will be nold ln lote of about one acre cach further particular ln quire of the ..."
Publication place: Worcester, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States
Willow TaftWillow Taft in Bonners Ferry herald - Jan 8 1910
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"... breathing Is permitted, for bodices are so loose that It Is only at the waist and hips the ,, gnre needs to be held taut. Mg o a The "Widow Taft." an ancestress of the President, was the only woman In Massachusetts allowed to vote In colonial days. In the Calvin celebrations the reformer's wife has not been altogether forgotten. There ..."
Publication place: Bonners Ferry, Bonner, Idaho