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- Barbara F Samper < > wrote:
> Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 19:29:24 -0700 (PDD
> From: Barbara F Samper
> Subject The Albert Benedict Home
> To: , walk@93950.com
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> My name is Barbara Samper. I am the great great
> grandaughter ofAIbert Benedict. His cottage in
> Pacific Grove is located on Lots 20 and 22 in Block
>401/2 in the Pacifc Grove Retreat Grounds. I
> believe this is on Fountain Avenue. I know there is
> a plague on the cottage. CU-
>
> Albert Benedict has a very interesling history. His
> ancestor was Thomas Benedict, who came to the
> colonies in 1635 as part of the Mass. Bay Colony.
> He came to California from Rock Island, 111. where
> he was an early settler of that area. I have many
> of his books, pictures and furniture. 640
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> I have been writing a history book with the cast of /
> characters members of my family. I'm interested in
> learning more about his life in Pacific Grove.
> Albert Benedict died in 1898. I know that he gave
> money to the local Methodist Church.
> I would be very interested in any informalion you
> might wish to share with me about early Pacilic
> Grove and where I might obtain more information. 1
> wonder ifthe church kept records going back that
> far and where that chuch night be.
>
> Thank you for any help you can give me. Is Albert
> Benedict cottage on the historical walk?
>
> Thank you, Barbara Samper
>
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ISubj: Fwd: The Albert Benedict Home
IDate: 6/282005 9:40:43 PM Pacilic Standard Time
From:
To: . ieffreybecom@redshift.com
CC:
Sent from the Internet (Details)
- Barbara F Samper < > wrote:
> Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 19:29:24 -0700 (PDD
> From: Barbara F Samper
> Subject The Albert Benedict Home
> To: , walk@93950.com
80 0- c kerr* A• 4-
C,40\a- CA 99010
>
> My name is Barbara Samper. I am the great great
> grandaughter ofAIbert Benedict. His cottage in
> Pacific Grove is located on Lots 20 and 22 in Block
>401/2 in the Pacifc Grove Retreat Grounds. I
> believe this is on Fountain Avenue. I know there is
> a plague on the cottage. CU-
>
> Albert Benedict has a very interesling history. His
> ancestor was Thomas Benedict, who came to the
> colonies in 1635 as part of the Mass. Bay Colony.
> He came to California from Rock Island, 111. where
> he was an early settler of that area. I have many
> of his books, pictures and furniture. 640
>
p.
qui
\ 4
24
?Od
9 /*f
<
cv- i t
> I have been writing a history book with the cast of /
> characters members of my family. I'm interested in
> learning more about his life in Pacific Grove.
> Albert Benedict died in 1898. I know that he gave
> money to the local Methodist Church.
> I would be very interested in any informalion you
> might wish to share with me about early Pacilic
> Grove and where I might obtain more information. 1
> wonder ifthe church kept records going back that
> far and where that chuch night be.
>
> Thank you for any help you can give me. Is Albert
> Benedict cottage on the historical walk?
>
> Thank you, Barbara Samper
>
Wednesday, June 29,2005 America Online: SavilleB
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