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  1. The portrait of Dorothy Roosevelt was executed in 1901-1902, when John White Alexander returned to the United States from his most recent ten-year European stay.The sitter was the first cousin of President Theodore Roosevelt and was soon to marry Langdon Geer. The portrait effortlessly demonstrates all the qualities that put Alexander in demand.

  2. Dorothy Q. Homestead. 34 Butler Road, Quincy, Massachusetts. Built in 1686, for Lt.-Colonel Edmund Quincy II (1628-1698). In 1635, the 400-acre estate on which the house stood was granted by the City of Boston to William Coddington (1601-1678), 1st Governor of Newport and Portsmouth, and the Colonel's father, Edmund Quincy I (1602-1636).

  3. 25 de mar. de 2020 · James Scott. When John passed away Dorothy married his old business partner, Captain James Scott. Scott had been a pilot of John’s ships for years before his death. Dorothy and James moved to Portsmouth, New Hampshire for fifteen years before he also died. Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott moved back to Boston where she lived as a widow for ...

  4. www.geni.com › projects › Quincy-FamilyQuincy Family - Geni.com

    Dorothy Quincy , dau. of Justice Edmund Quincy and Elizabeth Wendell, was b. May 10,1747. She was the wife of JOHN HANCOCK (1737-1793) from 1775 to 1793.

  5. John White Alexander was an American portrait, figure, and decorative painter and illustrator. Alexander was born in Allegheny, Pennsylvania, now a part of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Orphaned in infancy, he was reared by his grandparents and, at the age of 12, became a telegraph boy in Pittsburgh. Edward J. Allen became an early supporter and ...

  6. 12 de nov. de 2021 · Obituary. Dorothy Marie Quincy, 79, of Boulder, passed away on Tuesday, September 21st, 2021 at TruCare Hospice in Longmont. She was born November 1st, 1941 in Platteville, Wisconsin to Wilhelmina Marie Hill and Everett John Hill. She was married to Edmund Allen Quincy on August 22nd, 1964. She is survived by her son Craig Quincy of Louisville ...

  7. Dorothy Quincy Hancock Scott (/ˈkwɪnzi/; May 21 (May 10 O.S.) 1747 – February 3, 1830) was an American hostess, daughter of Justice Edmund Quincy of Braintree and Boston, and the wife of Founding Father John Hancock. Her aunt, also named Dorothy Quincy, was the subject of Oliver Wendell Holmes' poem Dorothy Q. In her novel, An Old-Fashioned Girl, Louisa May Alcott, Dorothy Quincy's great ...