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Association: Origin, Geographical Distribution
Local. From a town in Kent, England, on the Medway, so named from the Saxon cyte, a cottage, and ham, a village, signifying the village of cottages. A paragraph to the following effect went the round of the papers not many years since: Two attorneys in partnership had the name of the firm, Catcham and Chetum, inscribed, in the usual manner, upon their office-door; but as the singularity and ominous juxta-position of the words led to many a coarse joke from passers-by, the men of law attempted to destroy, in part, the effect of the odd association, by the insertion of the initials of their Christian names, which happened to be Isaiah and Uriah; but this made the affair ten times worse, for the inscription then ran: I. Catchman and U. Chetum !”
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Association: Place of Origin :  Cleveland (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Devon (United Kingdom) |  Lancashire (United Kingdom) |  Gwent (United Kingdom) |  Herefordshire and Worcester (United Kingdom)
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ASSOCIATIONHistory of Pittsburgh and Environs: Biographical (Volume 1)
Author: George Thornton Fleming, American Historical Company - Published in 1922
... several branches of the Women's Christian Association became interested. Miss Grace Dodge, of New York City, daughter of William E. ...
ASSOCIATIONHistoric homes and places and genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of Middlesex County, Massachusetts ,
Author: Cutter, William Richard, 1847-1918, ed - Published in 1908
... director of the Young Men's Christian Association. He is a Republican in politics. He married Harriet E., daughter of Robert ...
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