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Elisha Mulford
(1713-1798)
Joanna Osborn
(1719-1791)
Elisha Mulford
(1749-1828)
Damaris Howell
(1744-1836)
Sylvanus Sanford Mulford
(1784-1873)

 

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Fanny Jessup

Sylvanus Sanford Mulford 1 2

  • Born: 20 Aug 1784, , Suffolk, New York 1
  • Marriage: Fanny Jessup in May 1818 1
  • Died: 27 Nov 1873, Montrose, Berks, Pennsylvania at age 89 1
  • Buried: Montrose, Berks, Pennsylvania
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Elisha Mulford
Cyclopadia of American Literature
Duyckinck, Evert A. (Evert Augustus), 1816-1878
The author of one of the most valuable contributions to political philosophy made in tis generation is a native and resident of Montrose, Pennsylvania. He was born November 19, 1833. His father, Silvanus Sandford Mulford, is a descendant of William Mulford, who emigrated from England to Southampton, Long Island in 1643.
Elisha received his preparatory education at Cortland Academy in Homer, New York, and entered Yale College, from which he was graduated in 1855. The year following he gave to the study of the law, in the office of his uncle, the Hon. William Jessup. He then became a student of theology in New York and at Andover, and his education was continued in Germany at Berlin and Heidelberg. This broad culture gave him a comprehensive view of politics and philosophy, and grounded his thoughts in the Catholic theology of the church.
In 1870, he published The Nation: the Foundations of Civil Order and Political Life in the United States. A "Students' Edition" appeared two years later. This work has been described by the Boston Advertiser as "not unworthy to be named with the Politics, the Republic, the Philosophic des Rechts, and the Spirit of Laws." Mr. J. Elliot Cabot, in Old and New, has also justly represented it as corresponding in the main with the idea Aristotle and Hegel, but "a more adequate representation than before of the meaning and functions of the State."
Mr. Mulford received in 1872 the degree of LL.D., from Yale College. In the winter of the same year, he gave a course of lectures on "The Relations of Politics and Jurisprudence," before the Law School of Columbia College.


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Sylvanus married Fanny Jessup in May 1818.1 (Fanny Jessup was born on 17 Feb 1792 in Southampton, Long Island, Suffolk, New York, died in 1873 and was buried in Montrose, Berks, Pennsylvania.)


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Sources


1 Joan Black Lund, Mulford's in America, a Quarterly Newsletter (Published by Joan Black Lund, Jun 1985 - Feb 1992.), Vol 1, Issue 4, pg 120.

2 Ibid, Vol 1, Issue 3, pg 75.

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