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Frances Manwaring Caulkins (April 26, 1795 – 1869) was a 19th-century American historian and genealogist, the author of histories of New London, Connecticut and Norwich, Connecticut. Through her father, she was descendant of Hugh Caulkins, who came with Richard Blinman, the first minister of the Plymouth Colony. On her mother's side, her ancestry was noted in early English history, Sir Ranulphus de Manwaring being justice of Chester, in 1189–99; another, Sir William, was killed in the streets of Chester, defending Charles I on October 9, 1644. Her father died before Fanny was born, and her uncle, Christopher Manwaring, was exceedingly fond of his talented niece, aiding her with his library, and for seven years, she lived with him. When she wanted to start teaching, he set apart a room as h

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  • Frances Manwaring Caulkins (* 26. April 1795 in New London, Connecticut; † 3. Februar 1869 ebenda) war eine US-amerikanische Schulleiterin, Historikerin und Genealogin des 19. Jahrhunderts und Autorin der Geschichte von New London und Norwich in Connecticut. In ihren Geschichten über New London und Norwich fasste sie die wichtigsten Merkmale und Details aus dem Leben der ersten Bewohner zusammen. 1849 war Caulkins die erste Frau, die zum Mitglied der ältesten historischen Gesellschaft der Vereinigten Staaten, der Massachusetts Historical Society, gewählt wurde. (de)
  • Frances Manwaring Caulkins (April 26, 1795 – 1869) was a 19th-century American historian and genealogist, the author of histories of New London, Connecticut and Norwich, Connecticut. Through her father, she was descendant of Hugh Caulkins, who came with Richard Blinman, the first minister of the Plymouth Colony. On her mother's side, her ancestry was noted in early English history, Sir Ranulphus de Manwaring being justice of Chester, in 1189–99; another, Sir William, was killed in the streets of Chester, defending Charles I on October 9, 1644. Her father died before Fanny was born, and her uncle, Christopher Manwaring, was exceedingly fond of his talented niece, aiding her with his library, and for seven years, she lived with him. When she wanted to start teaching, he set apart a room as h (en)
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