Oddities of the Lincoln assassination
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11-28-2014, 05:29 PM
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RE: Oddities of the Lincoln assassination
(11-26-2014 10:59 PM)SSlater Wrote: I just remembered a really amazing oddity. Bad information ! New results Sometimes we work diligently to research a subject and we readily accept what we find - as fact, because we can prove our find with a Cite. But then we read how we used these facts, and we suspect that something was wrong. I knew the birthdates of the people mentioned above, but I didn't use them. WRONG! Then I could not accept that this man married a wife 30 years his senior, especially when I know it is often the opposite. Back to the books. I need to reapprove the story. Dr. Stuart had a daughter Caroline Calvert Stuart born 1844. He also had a daughter Rosalie E. Stuart that married Sholto (or Sholito) T. Stuart and they had a daughter Caroline Calvert Stuart ("Carrie") born 1873 in King George. She was the one who married Alonzo B. Davis. (Born 1871, Wilmington, Del.) All that I said in "The Oddity" was correct except - it was Dr. Stuart's Granddaughter that married Alonzo. I am embarrassed, mea maxima culpa. |
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