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Marcia Southwick was born on October 30, 1949, in Boston, Massachusetts, daughter of Wayne Orin (father) and Jessie Ann Southwick (mother). [citation needed] After graduating from the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop with an M.F.A. in 1975, [1] Southwick married the poet Larry Levis on March 15, 1975, with fellow poet David St. John serving as best man.
A plaque in Southwick Hall at University of Massachusetts Lowell commemorates "Royal Southwick, Lowell's anti-slavery Quaker senator and manufacturer and a descendant of Lawrence and Cassandra Southwick who were despoiled, imprisoned, starved, whipped, banished from Massachusetts Colony and persecuted to death in the year 1660 for being Quakers".
The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the town of Southwick, Massachusetts. Pages in category "People from Southwick, Massachusetts" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
A Virginia family of four who dedicated their lives to figure skating and each other were among the victims who died in Wednesday's devastating plane crash near Reagan National Airport.. Business ...
Jessie Eldridge Southwick (1865 – 1957) was an American elocutionist, teacher, author, and poet. She was active in the Chautauqua and Lyceum movements of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, performing around the United States as well as internationally.
A ‘good ‘ol American boy’ and a woman everyone loved. Days after the murder, the Sarasota Herald-Tribune interviewed Greg’s co-workers at the South Florida Sod Farm.
David Lever, 55, was charged with three counts of murder in the killings Friday of Anthony “Tony” Gribble, 80; Paula Gribble, 76; and Enrique Reyes, 64, according to the sheriff's office.
George N. Southwick was born in Albany, New York on March 7, 1863, the son of Henry Collins Southwick and Margaret Julia (Fraser) Southwick. [1] His extended family had been prominent in newspaper publishing and printing for several generations, and included Solomon Southwick (1773–1839) and Solomon Southwick (1731–1897).