The Blue book of Iowa Women a History of Contemporary Women
The Blue book of Iowa Women a History of Contemporary Women
Winona Evans Reeves
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Hols- man, all of Guthrie Center. One brother, Geo. W. Hols- man died several years ago. 104 The Blue Book of Iowa Women MRS. I. A. SAWYER Mrs. Annette Martin Sawyei", the daughter of Rob- ert Hueston Martin and Mary Ann Meara Martin, is descended from a long line of educated, thinking peo- ple and has inherited a vigorous mind. Since girlhood she has been a student, allowing no day to pass with- out some study or reading. She received her early education in St. Vincent's Academy and was a grad...uate of the High School of Keokuk. For twenty- seven years she was a teacher in the public schools. She is a French scholar above the average and has a knowledge of English and its correct use which is truly technical. She has marked literarj^ ability and is a regular contributor to one of the city papers, being on the staff. She is a devoted member of the Catliolic church, although her paternal grandparents, Thomas Martin and Elizabeth Marshall Martin, were i Presby- terians. Her mother's parents, Patrick Meara and Fran- cis Cecilia Anderson, came from Ireland and settled in Cincinnatti, Ohio, when it was a mere village.
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