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Harriet <I>Manley</I> Woodbridge

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Harriet Manley Woodbridge

Birth
Maine, USA
Death
1 Jan 1911 (aged 38)
Garden City, Nassau County, New York, USA
Burial
Augusta, Kennebec County, Maine, USA Add to Map
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DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH MANLEY
Mrs. Michaelis Just Deceased, Was Known
To Many Leading Politicians

Mrs. George V. S. Michaelis died on Sunday at her winter home in Garden City. She was Harriet Manley, the second daughter of Joseph H. Manley of Augusta, Me. Her mother died while she was a young girl, and her older sister, Mrs. Chase Mellen, having been married, the younger took the head of her father’s establishments at Augusta and at Small Point Beach and his apartments at the old Fifth Avenue Hotel and the Arlington in Washington. As a result she was known to many of the leading men of the country and gained as interest in and comprehension of politics which she never lost.

She was married on December 17, 1905, to George V. S. Michaelis, a friend from childhood, and she had two children, Henry Sewall Michaelis, named for the ancestor, Gen. Henry Sewall, captain and paymaster on Gen. Washington’s staff in the Revolution, and George Vail Shepard Michaelis, Jr. She is survived by her sisters, Mrs. Chase Mellen and Mrs. Duer du Pont Breck of Garden City, and her brother, Samuel Cony Manley, who lives at the Manley homestead at Augusta.

The Sun, Wednesday, January 4, 1911, pg. 9

Arnold Corkins
FAG #47177958
DAUGHTER OF JOSEPH MANLEY
Mrs. Michaelis Just Deceased, Was Known
To Many Leading Politicians

Mrs. George V. S. Michaelis died on Sunday at her winter home in Garden City. She was Harriet Manley, the second daughter of Joseph H. Manley of Augusta, Me. Her mother died while she was a young girl, and her older sister, Mrs. Chase Mellen, having been married, the younger took the head of her father’s establishments at Augusta and at Small Point Beach and his apartments at the old Fifth Avenue Hotel and the Arlington in Washington. As a result she was known to many of the leading men of the country and gained as interest in and comprehension of politics which she never lost.

She was married on December 17, 1905, to George V. S. Michaelis, a friend from childhood, and she had two children, Henry Sewall Michaelis, named for the ancestor, Gen. Henry Sewall, captain and paymaster on Gen. Washington’s staff in the Revolution, and George Vail Shepard Michaelis, Jr. She is survived by her sisters, Mrs. Chase Mellen and Mrs. Duer du Pont Breck of Garden City, and her brother, Samuel Cony Manley, who lives at the Manley homestead at Augusta.

The Sun, Wednesday, January 4, 1911, pg. 9

Arnold Corkins
FAG #47177958

Gravesite Details

Harriet and her husband names appear on their cemetery lot as well as a memorial tablet on Harrett's parents lot.



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