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22: 123: 108: 944: 90: 179:, the first daughter of Samuel Davenport Torrey (1789–1877) and his second wife, the former Susan Holman Waters (1803–1866). Her three sisters were Delia Chapin Torrey, Anna Davenport Torrey (who married geologist 589: 241:
They had five children, four of whom lived to adulthood. The first, who died aged 14 months of pertussis, was Samuel Davenport Torrey Taft. The second was President William Howard Taft; next was
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The family lived in Cincinnati during her husband's tenure as judge of the Superior Court of Cincinnati. Then in
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and was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1895 to 1897, and Peter Rawson "Rossy" Taft.
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in Cincinnati, Ohio. Less than one year later, her eldest surviving son was elected
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a "scathingly satirical" Yale newspaper with Olivia Day (daughter of
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William Howard Taft
Henry Waters Taft
Horace Dutton Taft
Alphonso Taft
William Howard Taft
Boston
Massachusetts
Edward Orton, Sr.
Mount Holyoke College
Jeremiah Day
Eli Whitney
Yale Literary Magazine
Alphonso Taft
Millbury, Massachusetts
Charles Phelps Taft
Cincinnati Times-Star
Henry Waters Taft
Horace Dutton Taft
Taft School
Watertown, Connecticut
Washington, D. C.
Secretary of War

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