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GLUCK, CHRISTOPH WILIBALD VON (1714-1787), a Ger- 

 man composer, son of Alexander Johannes Klukh. 



GODWIN, WILLIAM (1756-1836), an English author, son of a 

 dissenting clergyman. 



GOETHE, JOHANN WOLFGANG VON (1749-1832) [39], a 

 German author, poet and philosopher, son of Johann Kaspar Goethe 

 (1710 ) [53], an imperial councillor who was son of Friedrich Goethe 

 (1657 ), who married a widow and who was son of Hans Christian 

 Goethe, a blacksmith. His mother was Katherina Elizabeth Textor 

 (1731 ) [38], daughter of Johann Wolfgang Textor (1693 ), a 

 lawyer. Other ancestors of his mother were a lawyer, a professor, 

 a councillor, and a government official. 



GOLDONI, CARLO (1707-1793), an Italian dramatist, son of a 

 physician. 



GOLDSMITH, OLIVER (1728-1774) [38?], an English author, 

 fifth child of Rev. Charles Goldsmith and Anne, daughter of Rev. 

 Oliver Jones. Charles Goldsmith went to Trinity College in 1707 and 

 was probably born about 160/x 



GORDON, CHARLES GEORGE (1833-1885), known as "Chi- 

 nese Gordon," fourth son of Gen. Henry William Gordon. 



GORGEY, ARTHUR (1818 ), a Hungarian general. 



GRACCHUS, TIBERIUS SEMPRONIUS (B. C. 168-133) [42], 

 a Roman statesman, son of Tiberius Gracchus (B. C. 210 ) and 

 Cornelia, daughter of Scipio Africanus (B. C. 234-183). 



GRACCHUS, CAIUS SEMPRONIUS (B. C. 159-121) [51], a 

 younger brother of the preceding and said to have been a statesman 

 of greater power. 



GRANT, ULYSSES S. (1822-1885) [28], an American general, 

 son of Jesse R. Grant (1794 ) [46], who was son of Noah Grant 

 (I748-). 



GRANVELLE, ANTOINE PERRENOT (1517-1586), a Spanish 

 statesman, son of Nicolas Perrenot, the chancellor and minister of 

 Charles V. 



