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Amber E. Robinson

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She was a granddaughter of Joseph Ketchum, one of the earliest settlers of Bridgewater, Maine, his son James being the first European child born in the town where Joseph Ketchum settled in this then uninhabited village of
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At Blaine, on September 22, 1883, she married William Ellsworth Robinson (b. 1862). They were the parents of Oscar Burton (b. 1884) and Clinton Burleigh (b. 1866).
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Local and national poets of America, with biographical sketches and choice selections from over one thousand living American poets;
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Beginning at the age of 16, Robinson taught for 42 years. Her total career spanned 52 years and included providing services as the
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John Franklin Ketchum (1836-1915), son of Joseph and Elizabeth (Foye) Ketchum, was born in Bridgewater, Maine. He enlisted in the
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She was an engaging, fluent speaker, in demand on public occasions, who spoke on educational and religious subjects.
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Amber Elizabeth Ketchum, only daughter of John Franklin and Lenora Parker (Foote) Ketchum, was born in
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A forcible writer, Robinson was a reporter for various newspapers in Maine, including the
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The Ketchums came originally from France. Joseph Ketchum (1799-1876) was born in
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Annual Report of the Women's Christian Temperance Union of the State of Maine
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Robinson was an advocate of women's suffrage. She was an active Maine State
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In politics, she was a Republican. In religious preferences, she was a
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from Maine, on December 8, 1864, and served until the
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Amber attended the public schools of Bridgewater and
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closed, his regiment a part of the army commanded by
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Women's Christian Temperance Union of Maine (1905).
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19th-century B&W portrait photo of a woman with her hair in an up-do, wearing a dark blouse, with a white collar.
Bridgewater, Maine
Los Angeles County, California
née
women's suffrage
temperance movement
Maine
Bridgewater, Maine
Aroostook County, Maine
Houlton
Presque Isle, Maine
Saint John, New Brunswick
Union Army
Civil War
General Sherman
Blaine, Maine
postmaster
Chicago

Woman's Christian Temperance Union
Unitarian
O. E. S. Rebekahs
Torrance, California
Los Angeles County, California





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