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Eunice Chapman - Mother Sprague

Eunice Chapman - Mother Sprague. Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Back to Town Characters. From The Pioneer Women of Wyoming - By Frederick C. Johnson. I quote from a newspaper article written a few years ago by the late Wesley Johnson. Previous to her marriage to Dr. Sprague, Eunice Chapman had been married to a Mr. Poiner at Sharon Nine Partners, N. Y. After a long and useful life she died in Wilkes-Barre April 12, 1814. In accordance with the usual brevity with. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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Eunice Chapman - Mother Sprague. Tuesday, April 14, 2009. Back to Town Characters. From The Pioneer Women of Wyoming - By Frederick C. Johnson. I quote from a newspaper article written a few years ago by the late Wesley Johnson. Previous to her marriage to Dr. Sprague, Eunice Chapman had been married to a Mr. Poiner at Sharon Nine Partners, N. Y. After a long and useful life she died in Wilkes-Barre April 12, 1814. In accordance with the usual brevity with. Subscribe to Posts Atom.

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