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Clara Barton
Clara Barton is a Shattuck. See links for her at my sketch for her
at the Notable Bigelow Page.
Her Shattuck line is:
1 William Shattuck 1621 - 1672
.. +Susanna 1625 - 1686
.... 2 Phillip Shattuck 1648 - 1722
.... *2nd Wife of Phillip Shattuck:
........ +Rebecca Chamberlain 1665 - 1728
........... 3 Rebecca Shattuck 1683 -
............... +John Underwood 1683 -
.................. 4 Rebecca Underwood 1720 -
...................... +Samuel Gale 1720 -
........................ 5 Esther Gale 1750 -
............................ +Stone 1750-
............................... 6 David Haven Stone
1780 -
................................... +Sarah Treadwell 1780
-
...................................... 7 Sarah Stone
1780 -
.......................................... +Stephen Barton,
Jr. 1780 -
............................................ 8 Clarissa
Harlowe Barton 1821 - 1912
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Shattuck, Aaron
Draper
SHATTUCK, Aaron Draper, artist, was born at Francestown, N.H., March
9, 1832; son of Jesse and Harriet (Williams) Shattuck; grandson of Stephen
and Lucy (Richardson) Shattuck and of —— and Mary (Davis) Williams, and
a descendant of William Shattuck, the original progenitor of all bearing
the name in America. He was educated in Lowell, Mass., received private
instruction in Boston, Mass., 1850–52, when he began to study art in the
National Academy of Design, New York, becoming an Academician in 1861,
and its recording secretary in 1867.
On June 4, 1860, he married Marion, daughter of Samuel and Pamela
(Chandler) Colman of New York.
He invented the "Shattuck" stretcher frame for artists' canvas. His
pictures include: Study of Grasses and Flowers (1856); White Mountains
in October (1868); Sunday Morning in New England (1873); Sheep and Cattle
in Landscape (1874); Autumn in Stockbridge (1876); Granby Pastures (1877);
Cows by the Meadow Brook (1881); Cattle (1882), and Peaceful Days (1884).
The Twentieth Century Biographical Dictionary of Notable Americans:
Volume IX
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Shattuck, Lemuel
SHATTUCK, LEMUEL, state legislator, author, was born Oct. 15, 1793,
in Ashby, Mass. He was for several years a representative in the legislature.
In 1844 he was one of the founders of the New England Historic-Genealogical
society, and he was its vice-president for five years. He published History
of Concord, Mass.; Vital Statistics of Boston; The Census of Boston; Report
on the Sanitary Condition of Massachusetts; and Memorials of the Descendants
of William Shattuck. He died Jan. 17, 1859, in Boston, Mass.
Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century.
Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography page
837
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