Source:Andrews, Thomas Sheldon. Ira Andrews and Ann Hopkinson, Their Ancestors and Posterity

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Source Ira Andrews & Ann Hopkinson, their ancestors and posterity
including the autobiography of the author, giving the reminiscences of his early boyhood in his native Michigan, a sketch of the early history of Oakland County and its seat of "justice," an account of the animals and Indians of that state and the Indians of the United States, sketches of his brothers and sisters - his marriage and two divorces - his children and their children, his eleven years on the water, twenty years a lecturer, and one year an editor, his present wife, her early training and public labors, also a treatise of marriage, divorce and the laws of psychol and constitutional hereditary transmissions, a glance at the changes and progress during the life of the author, together with an appendix giving his religious views and experience
Author Andrews, Thomas Sheldon
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Surname Andrews, Hopkinson, Parshall, Smades, Ticknor
Subject Biography
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Type Miscellaneous
Publisher Library of Congress Photoduplication Service
Date issued 1982
Place issued Washington [District of Columbia]
Citation
Andrews, Thomas Sheldon. Ira Andrews & Ann Hopkinson, their ancestors and posterity: including the autobiography of the author, giving the reminiscences of his early boyhood in his native Michigan, a sketch of the early history of Oakland County and its seat of "justice," an account of the animals and Indians of that state and the Indians of the United States, sketches of his brothers and sisters - his marriage and two divorces - his children and their children, his eleven years on the water, twenty years a lecturer, and one year an editor, his present wife, her early training and public labors, also a treatise of marriage, divorce and the laws of psychol and constitutional hereditary transmissions, a glance at the changes and progress during the life of the author, together with an appendix giving his religious views and experience. (Washington [District of Columbia]: Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 1982).
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