![]() ![]() # Susanna (Susan) was baptized Octoat South Ouram, Yorkshire.(Evidently it is inaccurate that she married Rev. Jonathan and Margaret's grandson, Stephen Sewall was Chief Justice of Massachusetts. Thomas Shepard on Novemat Cambridge.Jonathan was at Harvard in 1645, preached his first sermon at Hartford in 1649, and succeeded Rev. He married Margaret (Boradel) Shepard, daughter of John Boradell of Cork, Ireland and widow of Rev. # Jonathan was baptized Decemat South Ouram, Yorkshire he graduated from Harvard College in 1647 and became a prominent minister. # Martha was baptized Octoat South Ouram, Yorkshire and was buried November 23, 1623, presumably at Yorkshire. Record proof of this marriage has not been found, but it is stated in several of the old accounts and is doubtless correct. About 1640 she married Samuel Sherman of Stratford. John Wheeler did have a daughter Sarah, but she married Abraham Mitchell, which may have been the cause for the confusion.) # Sarah was baptized Octoat South Ouram, Yorkshire. ![]() This, however is false since he did not have a daughter named Sarah. It also referred to his "kinsman" John Sherman.(DePewsays David married Sarah, daughter of Thomas Wheeler. His will dated March 11, 1685/6 names his wife Elizabeth and his sons Matthew, John, Abraham, and Daniel daughters Martha, Elizabeth, Susanna, and Grace. # David, was baptized Novemat South Ouram, Yorkshire he died between 11 and 29th of March 1686. Pierson was born in Yorkshire and died at Newark, New Jersey on August 9, 1678. Mitchell was a merchant by trade.Ĭhildren of Susan (Wood) Mitchell and her husband, Matthew Mitchell # Abigail, was baptized Apat South Ouram, Yorkshire. Susan married (2nd) Matthew Mitchell of Southowram at Halifax, Yorkshire, England on Apor August 21, 1616. Thomas Butterfield died and was buried in Halifax, Yorkshire, England on September 16, 1614. Susan was first married to Thomas Butterfield in about 1611, a prominent citizen of Ovenden. who was born in 1535 and his 3rd wife Margret (Heard) Wood. Outram Parish, Halifax, Yorkshire, England, and died in MA or CT. He married Susan WOOD in Halifax, Yorkshire, England. Matthew MITCHELL, parents unknown, was born say 1589 n Halifax, Yorkshire, England, and died 1646 in Stamford, CT. Susan Armitage “ Sailed from Bristol, Gloucestershire to the Massachusetts Bay Colony in 1635 on the ship JAMES with husband Thomas Armitage and her brother, Matthew Mitchell, and his wife, Susan Field”.Not the son of Thomas Mitchell & Elizabeth Mitchell.With that, let’s briefly take a look at a standard data science workflow, as well as an outline for this particular project. Afterwards, we’ll visualize these results as some nifty little word clouds like this: In this mini demo, we’ll acquire some recent New York Times articles regarding politics and categorize them into general topics using Latent Dirichlet Allocation (LDA). With that, I hope you enjoy and start to get a glimpse at both the power and accessability of many modern day data science workflows! Analyzing NY Times Articles Despite the wide range of topics (including some fairly complex ones with Latent Dirchlet Allocation), the talk is meant to be accessible to a wide audience and demonstrate just how powerful newbie data scientists can be with the proper guidance and modularization of knowledge. As such, this talk covered a wide variety of topics from the basic data science workflow, APIs, http requests, natural language processing and visualization. It was meant as an engaging introductory example that demonstrated some of the potentially cool and interesting insights students could draw after only a month or two of intesive work at the bootcamp. This is a presentation I gave for prospective students at Flatiron School.
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