In the mid eighteenth-century, Thomas and Phoebe Colman of Newbury, Massachusetts had a daughter, Dorcas, who only lived one day. A century later, Sumner Chase Colman and Nellie Moy Colman had an only daughter, Marion, who lived less than one year. Robert E. Colman, my father, and his first wife, my mother, Doris A. (Rogers) Colman, would have had a daughter, whom my parents intended to name Naomi-Ruth, was ‘still-born;’ the baby girl had been dead in the womb some time before the birth of the fetus; of course, the daughter is not listed in the family genealogies.
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