Mrs. Alice G. Sparhawk
American, 1866 - 1958
BiographyAlice Gallaudet Trumbull was born on 22 September 1866, the daughter of Reverend Henry Clay Trumbull and Alice Cogswell Gallaudet Trumbull of Hartford, Connecticut, and the granddaughter of the Reverend Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet, the founder of the American school for the Deaf. She married John S. Sparhawk, Jr. of Philadelphia. They lived for many years at 353 Farmington Avenue, Hartford, the former residence of Samuel Clemens, which later became the Mark Twain House and Museum. She died in March 1958.
Person TypeIndividual
American, 1830 - 1903
American, 1743 - 1804
American, 1859 - 1944