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STEVENS, ROBERT LIVINGSTON (1788-1856) [39], an in- 

 ventor, brother of the preceding. 



STEWART, DUGALD (1753-1828) [36], a Scottish metaphysi- 

 cian, son of Rev. Dr. Matthew Stewart (1717-1785), professor of 

 mathematics. 



STORY, JOSEPH (1779-1845) [36], an American jurist, son of 

 Dr. Elisha Story (1743). 



STORY, WILLIAM WETMORE (1819) [40], an American 

 sculptor, son of Judge Joseph Story (1779-1845) [36]. 



STRADIVARIUS, ANTONIO (1644-1737), an Italian violin 

 maker. 



SUAREZ, FRANCISCO (1548-1617), a Spanish theologian. 



SULLA, LUCIUS CORNELIUS (B. C. 138-78) [105-7-2?], dic- 

 tator of Rome in B. C. 81. His grandfather was praetor B. C. 186. 

 For six generations=253~f-6. 



SUMNER, CHARLES (1811-1874) [35], an American states- 

 man, son of Charles Pinckney Sumner (1776 ), a lawyer. 



SWEDENBORG, EMANUEL (1688-1772) [35], a Swedish phil- 

 osopher, son of Jasper Swedberg (1653-1735), bishop of Skara. 



SWIFT, JONATHAN (1667-1745) [27], a British author, pos- 

 thumous son of Jonathan Swift (1640 ) [45], who was son of 

 Thomas Swift (1595 ) [A], who was son of Thomas Swift, who 

 was a preacher in 1570. 



TALLEYRAND-PERIGORD, CHARLES MAURICE (1754- 

 1838), a French statesman, eldest son of Count de Talleyrand-Peri- 

 gord. 



TANEY, ROGER BROOKE (1777-1864), an American jurist. 



TASSO, TORQUATO (1544-1595) [51], an Italian poet, son of 

 the poet Bernardo Tasso (1493-1569). 



TENNYSON, ALFRED (1809-1892) [59-r-2], an English poet, 

 fourth of twelve children of Rev. George Clayton Tennyson, who was 

 son of George Tennyson (1750-1835). 



