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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 



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. 



