Willis Green Warren1

TMG ID:75485, (30 Mar 1846 - 16 May 1895)

Primary Birth & Death

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageFriday, 10 Apr 1863, Willis, age 17 years and 11 days, and Margaret E. Martin were married at Taylor County, KentuckyG.1
     

Child of: Willis Green Warren and Margaret E. Martin

Citations

  1. [S1058] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/y9jz466y, Gene Perkins (e-mail address), updated as of 8 Oct 2010.
Last Edited2 Feb 2013

Margaret E. Martin1

TMG ID:75486

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Friday, 10 Apr 1863, her married name became Mrs. Warren (née Martin).1

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageFriday, 10 Apr 1863, Margaret and Willis Green Warren, age 17 years and 11 days were married at Taylor County, KentuckyG.1
     

Child of: Margaret E. Martin and Willis Green Warren

Citations

  1. [S1058] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/y9jz466y, Gene Perkins (e-mail address), updated as of 8 Oct 2010.
Last Edited2 Feb 2013

Florence Trumbull1

TMG ID:75487, (30 Nov 1904 - 15 Feb 1998)

Primary Birth & Death

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Friday, 28 Sep 1928, her married name became Mrs. Coolidge (née Trumbull).1

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageFriday, 28 Sep 1928, Florence, age 23 years, 9 months and 29 days, and John Coolidge, age 22 years and 21 days, son of: Calvin Coolidge and Grace Anna Goodhue, were married.1
     

Children of: Florence Trumbull and John Coolidge

Citations

  1. [S1060] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/y8djh42w, Judith Rigopoulos (e-mail address), updated as of 16 May 2006.
  2. [S1062] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/yca32l5a, Eugene Bond (e-mail address), updated as of 19 Nov 2011.
Last Edited3 Feb 2013

Cynthia Coolidge1

TMG ID:75488, (28 Oct 1933 - 15 Jan 1989)
Relationship:9th cousin of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*John Coolidge1 B: 7 Sep 1906, D: 31 May 2000
Mother*Florence Trumbull1 B: 30 Nov 1904, D: 15 Feb 1998

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: her married name became Mrs. Jeter (née Coolidge).2

Citations

  1. [S1060] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/y8djh42w, Judith Rigopoulos (e-mail address), updated as of 16 May 2006.
  2. [S1062] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/yca32l5a, Eugene Bond (e-mail address), updated as of 19 Nov 2011.
Last Edited3 Feb 2013

Lydia Coolidge1

TMG ID:75490, (14 Aug 1939 - 2 Mar 2001)
Relationship:9th cousin of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*John Coolidge1 B: 7 Sep 1906, D: 31 May 2000
Mother*Florence Trumbull1 B: 30 Nov 1904, D: 15 Feb 1998

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: her married name became Mrs. Sayles (née Coolidge).1

Citations

  1. [S1062] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/yca32l5a, Eugene Bond (e-mail address), updated as of 19 Nov 2011.
Last Edited3 Feb 2013

Andrew Issachar Goodhue1

TMG ID:75492, (19 Jan 1848 - 1923)

Primary Birth & Death

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 7 Apr 1870, Andrew, age 22 years, 2 months and 19 days, and Lemira Barrett, age 21 years were married at Burlington, Chittenden County, VermontG.1
     

Child of: Andrew Issachar Goodhue and Lemira Barrett

Citations

  1. [S1062] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/yca32l5a, Eugene Bond (e-mail address), updated as of 19 Nov 2011.
Last Edited3 Feb 2013

Lemira Barrett1

TMG ID:75493, (Apr 1849 - 24 Oct 1929)

Primary Birth & Death

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: on Thursday, 7 Apr 1870, her married name became Mrs. Goodhue (née Barrett).1

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageThursday, 7 Apr 1870, Lemira, age 21 years, and Andrew Issachar Goodhue, age 22 years, 2 months and 19 days were married at Burlington, Chittenden County, VermontG.1
     

Child of: Lemira Barrett and Andrew Issachar Goodhue

Citations

  1. [S1062] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/yca32l5a, Eugene Bond (e-mail address), updated as of 19 Nov 2011.
Last Edited3 Feb 2013

Carrie Brown1

TMG ID:75494, (22 Jan 1857 - 18 May 1920)
Father*George Brown1
Mother*Marcella L. Moore1

Primary Birth & Death

Obituary & Burial

  • An Obituary for Carrie Brown appeared on Wednesday, 19 May 1920, in The Boston Herald, Boston, Massachusetts. Mrs. John C. Coolidge and Mrs. John C. Coolidge Dead.

'Non-primary' Vitals

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: in 1891, her married name became Mrs. Coolidge (née Brown).1

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
Marriage1891, Carrie, age 33 years, and John Calvin Coolidge, age 45 years, son of: Calvin Galusha Coolidge and Sarah Almeda Brewer, were married at Plymouth Notch, Windsor County, VermontG.1
     

Witnessed Events & Occasions

ActivityDetails
Anecdote Anecdote: Carrie Brown was present on Friday, 3 Aug 1923, at VermontG, when Calvin Coolidge Calvin Coolidge
At 2:30 on the morning of August 3, 1923, while visiting in Vermont, Calvin Coolidge received word that he was President. By the light of a kerosene lamp, his father, who was a notary public, administered the oath of office as Coolidge placed his hand on the family Bible.

Coolidge was "distinguished for character more than for heroic achievement," wrote a Democratic admirer, Alfred E. Smith. "His great task was to restore the dignity and prestige of the Presidency when it had reached the lowest ebb in our history ... in a time of extravagance and waste...."

Born in Plymouth, Vermont, on July 4, 1872, Coolidge was the son of a village storekeeper. He was graduated from Amherst College with honors, and entered law and politics in Northampton, Massachusetts. Slowly, methodically, he went up the political ladder from councilman in Northampton to Governor of Massachusetts, as a Republican. En route he became thoroughly conservative.

As President, Coolidge demonstrated his determination to preserve the old moral and economic precepts amid the material prosperity which many Americans were enjoying. He refused to use Federal economic power to check the growing boom or to ameliorate the depressed condition of agriculture and certain industries. His first message to Congress in December 1923 called for isolation in foreign policy, and for tax cuts, economy, and limited aid to farmers.

He rapidly became popular. In 1924, as the beneficiary of what was becoming known as "Coolidge prosperity," he polled more than 54 percent of the popular vote.
In his Inaugural he asserted that the country had achieved "a state of contentment seldom before seen," and pledged himself to maintain the status quo. In subsequent years he twice vetoed farm relief bills, and killed a plan to produce cheap Federal electric power on the Tennessee River.

The political genius of President Coolidge, Walter Lippmann pointed out in 1926, was his talent for effectively doing nothing: "This active inactivity suits the mood and certain of the needs of the country admirably. It suits all the business interests which want to be let alone.... And it suits all those who have become convinced that government in this country has become dangerously complicated and top-heavy...."

Coolidge was both the most negative and remote of Presidents, and the most accessible. He once explained to Bernard Baruch why he often sat silently through interviews: "Well, Baruch, many times I say only 'yes' or 'no' to people. Even that is too much. It winds them up for twenty minutes more."

But no President was kinder in permitting himself to be photographed in Indian war bonnets or cowboy dress, and in greeting a variety of delegations to the White House.
Both his dry Yankee wit and his frugality with words became legendary. His wife, Grace Goodhue Coolidge, recounted that a young woman sitting next to Coolidge at a dinner party confided to him she had bet she could get at least three words of conversation from him. Without looking at her he quietly retorted, "You lose." And in 1928, while vacationing in the Black Hills of South Dakota, he issued the most famous of his laconic statements, "I do not choose to run for President in 1928."

By the time the disaster of the Great Depression hit the country, Coolidge was in retirement. Before his death in January 1933, he confided to an old friend, " . . . I feel I no longer fit in with these times."

Courtesy of: The White House via: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/cc30.html
     Others were: John Calvin Coolidge and Grace Anna Goodhue.

Citations

  1. [S1060] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/y8djh42w, Judith Rigopoulos (e-mail address), updated as of 16 May 2006.
Last Edited12 Jul 2019

George Brown1

TMG ID:75495

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageGeorge and Marcella L. Moore were married.1
     

Child of: George Brown and Marcella L. Moore

Citations

  1. [S1060] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/y8djh42w, Judith Rigopoulos (e-mail address), updated as of 16 May 2006.
Last Edited5 Feb 2013

Marcella L. Moore1

TMG ID:75496

Alias(es)

  • Name-Married: her married name became Mrs. Brown (née Moore).1

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
MarriageMarcella and George Brown were married.1
     

Child of: Marcella L. Moore and George Brown

Citations

  1. [S1060] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/y8djh42w, Judith Rigopoulos (e-mail address), updated as of 16 May 2006.
Last Edited5 Feb 2013

Abigail Gratia Coolidge1

TMG ID:75497, (15 Apr 1875 - 6 Mar 1890)
Relationship:7th cousin 2 times removed of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*John Calvin Coolidge1 B: 21 Mar 1845, D: 18 Mar 1926
Mother*Victoria Josephine Moor1 B: 14 Mar 1846, D: 14 Mar 1885
Step-motherCarrie Brown B: 22 Jan 1857, D: 18 May 1920

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Citations

  1. [S1060] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/y8djh42w, Judith Rigopoulos (e-mail address), updated as of 16 May 2006.
Last Edited5 Feb 2013

Julius Caesar Coolidge1

TMG ID:75498, (2 Jan 1851 - 14 Mar 1870)
Relationship:6th cousin 3 times removed of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*Calvin Galusha Coolidge1 B: 22 Sep 1815, D: 15 Dec 1878
Mother*Sarah Almeda Brewer1 B: 17 Dec 1823, D: 2 Jan 1906

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Citations

  1. [S1060] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/y8djh42w, Judith Rigopoulos (e-mail address), updated as of 16 May 2006.
Last Edited13 Sep 2015

George Washington Putnam1,2

TMG ID:75499, (24 Mar 1826 - 4 Mar 1899)

Primary Birth & Death

Union(s)

EventDetails/Notes
Marriage1851, George, age 24 years, and Martha R. Brewer, age 24 years, daughter of: Israel Chase Brewer and Sally Brown, were married at Ludlow, Windsor County, VermontG.1,2
     

Children of: George Washington Putnam and Martha R. Brewer

Citations

  1. [S1060] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/y8djh42w, Judith Rigopoulos (e-mail address), updated as of 16 May 2006.
  2. [S1064] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/jr8cvhb, Hal Bradley (e-mail address), updated as of 18 Jun 2010.
Last Edited6 Feb 2013

George H. Putnam1

TMG ID:75500, (1852 - )
Relationship:6th cousin 3 times removed of Elsie Dora Lewis
Father*George Washington Putnam1 B: 24 Mar 1826, D: 4 Mar 1899
Mother*Martha R. Brewer1 B: 28 Sep 1826, D: 1881

Primary Birth & Death

'Non-primary' Vitals

Citations

  1. [S1064] Rootsweb.com, online http://tinyurl.com/jr8cvhb, Hal Bradley (e-mail address), updated as of 18 Jun 2010.
Last Edited6 Feb 2013