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- 708aa5b03115282e45008ff7ec14a5483eea4e1e00b654f1ef6391c40745f74e first "Horace E.".
- 708aa5b03115282e45008ff7ec14a5483eea4e1e00b654f1ef6391c40745f74e isCitedBy Mysterious_Dave_Mather.
- 708aa5b03115282e45008ff7ec14a5483eea4e1e00b654f1ef6391c40745f74e last "Mather".
- 708aa5b03115282e45008ff7ec14a5483eea4e1e00b654f1ef6391c40745f74e publisher "Lockwood & Brainard, Hartford, Connecticut,".
- 708aa5b03115282e45008ff7ec14a5483eea4e1e00b654f1ef6391c40745f74e quote "All persons in this country by the name of Mather, who descended from the New England Mathers, can be traced directly to Timothy Mather, as the names cease in all other lines with Samuel Mather, the grandson of Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather. Samuel Mather died in 1818. Many Mathers in this country claim descent from Rev. Dr. Cotton Mather, but they are mistaken.".
- 708aa5b03115282e45008ff7ec14a5483eea4e1e00b654f1ef6391c40745f74e title "Lineage of Rev. Richard Mather".
- 708aa5b03115282e45008ff7ec14a5483eea4e1e00b654f1ef6391c40745f74e year "1890".