Samuel Joseph May
American
Lineage
- Father Colonel Joseph May
- Sister: Abigail May Alcott
- Daughter: Charlotte Coffin May Wilkinson
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Significant name | Brooklyn Green Historic District | Brooklyn, CT | |||||
1837/12/18 | In a letter to William Garrison, Samuel May is critical of the Boston city government for objecting to using Faneuil Hall as an antislavery meeting sponsored by William Ellery Channing. | Author | Faneuil Hall | Boston | Abolitionist Movement | ||
1837/12/18 | Samuel May writes to William Garrison asking to publish a letter in the Liberator he wrote to Beriah Green so that the public will be aware "that some of us do heartily disapprove the course of Lovejoy and his associates." | Author | Abolitionist Movement | ||||
1849/02/29 | Rebecca S Heermans, the daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas B Heermans, marries George Barnes. Three children will be born to them, only one of whom, Mrs Frank H Hiscock, will survive Rebecca. | Officiant | Marriage of Rebecca Heermans and George Barnes |
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