Age 84y.
She was the third daughter of Professor Benjamin Silliman, the famous Yale scientist, and sister of Professor Benjamin Silliman, the chemist.
She married Professoe Dana 4 June 1844.
She helped her husband by editing the American Journal of Science.
Survived by four children, Mrs. George D. Colt of Norwich; Miss Amy Dana of New Haven; Arnold G. Dana of New York, editor of the Financial and Commercial Chronicle; and Edward S. Dana, professor of physics and curator of the mineralogical collection at Yale.
Two children died in childhood.
Age 84y.
She was the third daughter of Professor Benjamin Silliman, the famous Yale scientist, and sister of Professor Benjamin Silliman, the chemist.
She married Professoe Dana 4 June 1844.
She helped her husband by editing the American Journal of Science.
Survived by four children, Mrs. George D. Colt of Norwich; Miss Amy Dana of New Haven; Arnold G. Dana of New York, editor of the Financial and Commercial Chronicle; and Edward S. Dana, professor of physics and curator of the mineralogical collection at Yale.
Two children died in childhood.
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