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William Gage (b. 1700) appeared in Freetown, Massachusetts, as a schoolmaster in 1720. He married Hannah (d. 1754), daughter of William and Mary (Makepeace) Davis, in 1723. They had ten children. This genealogy follows the descendants of their grandchild, Walter Gage. Walter Gage was born 8 June 1755, the son of William (b. 1725) and Mercy Huddleston Gage. He married Miss Roberts of Ferrisburg, Vermont, about 1775. They lived in Ferrisburg, Danby, and Vergennes, Vermont, and had nine children. Descendants lived in Vermont, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New York, Illinois, South Dakota, Virginia, Iowa, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, Colorado, Wisconsin, Kansas, Florida, Arizona, California and elsewhere.
In v.1-8 the final number consists of the Commencement annual.
Preliminary Material -- Steinbeck Knew Dad Better Than I Did /Tom Gage -- "Literary Landmarks" of East of Eden /David A. Laws -- "Mapping the Land of Nod": The Spatial Imagination of John Steinbeck's East of Eden /Florian Schwieger -- Bio-Politics and the Institution of Literature: An Essay on East of Eden, its Critics and its Time /Henry Veggian -- Out of Eden: Dualism, Conformity, and Inheritance in Steinbeck's "Big Book" /Jeremy S. Leatham -- Mimesis, Desire and Lack in John Steinbeck's East of Eden /Elisabeth Bayley -- An Image of Social Character: Elia Kazan's East of Eden /Scott Dill -- East of Eden County: John Steinbeck, Joyce Carol Oates and the Afterlife of Cathy Trask /Gavin Cologne-Brookes -- The Status of East of Eden in Slovenia and the Former Yugoslavia /Danica Čerče -- A Paradoxical World in East of Eden: The Theory of Free Will and the Heritage of Puritanism /Yuji Kami -- The Unconventional Morality of East of Eden /Bruce Ouderkirk -- A Steinbeck Midrash on Genesis 4:7 /Alec Gilmore -- Contributors -- Index.
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