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circa 1970 (Date published)
9.5 cm H X 6 cm W Measurement Notes: 2 clippings (stapled)
Dimensions describe smallest rectangular frame
 Assorted documents created or used by Mila Rindge of Madison to investigate the genealogy of the Wilbur family. They include:
  • A scan of a newspaper obituary for Elizabeth Wilbur of Franklin, Connecticut (b. 1827)
  • A photocopy of Janet Barret Zee's application to the Daughters of the American Revolution. Zee claims descendane from Joseph Wilbur. 
  • Scanned obituaries for Ledyard educator Juliet Wilbur Long (1900 - 1995). The article in the New London Day reports on the town's decision to name a school after her.
  • John Foley. "Juliet Wilbur Long, 95 / Longtime Ledyard educator;..." New London Day. 12 October 1995.
  • Juliet Long Obituary. Norwich Bulletin. 11 June 1990.
  • An issue of the Brown University alumni monthly magazine (January 1972) containing an article on the contributions of Charles Edwin Wilbour (Brown 1954) to the university's Egyptology department. The magazine belonged to Mr. Howard Rindge of Madison.
  • Photocopies of a newspaper notice of the marriage between Milo Rindge and Ida Wilbur and the marriage invitation. (September 22, 1897)
  • Photocopies of material William R. Wilbur's (Mila Rindge's maternal grandfather) campaign for Trustee of the Lakewood Hamlet, a community near Cleveland where he lived), and a profile of him in the local newspaper. 
  • Newspaper clippings of obituaries for William R. Wilbur
  • A reciept to W. R. Wilbur for the burial of his wife, Emil Wilbur (January 21, 1903)
  • A copy of the birth certificate of Emily Ida Wilbur (1875- 1945), Mila Rindge's mother (September 5, 1942)
  • A copy of the death certificate of Emily Ida Wilbur (May, 8, 1945)
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