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Duplin who died when she was four years old. Her maternal grand- 

 mother was an illegitimate daughter of Marshal Saxe (1696-1750). 

 This is [io8-=~3], two steps of which are female. 



DUJARDIN, FELIX (1801-1860), a French naturalist, son of a 

 poor watchmaker. 



DUMAS, ALEXANDRE DAVY (1803- 1870) [41], a French 

 dramatist and novelist, author of "Count of Monte Cristo." His 

 father (1762-1806) [52], of the same name, was a son of the Marquis 

 de la Pailleterie (1710 — ) by a negro girl. The younger Dumas was 

 born in 1824 [21]. 



DUNDAS, HENRY (1741-1811), a British statesman. 



DU PONT DE NEMOURS, PIERRE SAMUEL (1739-1817), 

 a French economist and statesman. 



DURER, ALBRECHT (1471-1528), a German painter and en- 

 graver, son of a Hungarian goldsmith. 



EARLE, PLINY (1809, — ) [47], an American physician, son of 

 Pliny Earle (1762-1832), an American inventor. 



EATON, AMOS (1776-1842), an American physicist. 



EDISON, THOMAS ALVA (1847—) [43]- an American in- 

 ventor, son of Samuel Edison (1804 — ) and Nancy Elliott (1810 — ). 



EDWARDS, JONATHAN (1703-1758) [34], an American divine, 

 son of Rev. Timothy Edwards (1669 — ) [22], who was son of Richard 

 Edwards (1647 — ) [A?], who was son of William Edwards. 



ELIZABETH (1533- 1603) [42], queen of England, daughter of 

 Henry VIII (1491-1547) [37], who was son of Henry VII (1456- 

 1509), the first of the Tudors. 



ELLSWORTH, OLIVER (1745-1807), an American statesman 

 and jurist. His son, William Wolcott Ellsworth (1791-1868) [46], 

 was governor of Connecticut and judge of the supreme court of that 

 state. 



EMERSON, RALPH WALDO (1803-1882) [34], an American 

 philosopher and poet, son of Rev. William Emerson (1769 — ) [26], 



