In 1843 at age 22, Franklin Angus Worrell moved to Quincy from Ephrata, Pa., with his mother Elizabeth and his brother Milton. His mother was a recent widow who would
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Along with 190 other passengers from the Grand Duchy of Baden, Joseph Mast set sail aboard the Bolivar from Le Havre, France, on April 5, 1834. After 58 days at
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Henry Leonidas Prentiss’s pedigree linked him and his son, U.S. Civil War Maj. Gen. Benjamin Mayberry Prentiss, both mid-19th century Quincyans, to the earliest days of Great Britain’s American colonies.