He was her maternal uncle.
Samuel J. May was a prominent Unitarian minister and abolitionist who was a close friend and supporter of Louisa May Alcott and her family. He was deeply involved in social reform causes, including the abolition of slavery and women's rights, which were also important to Alcott. May's influence on Alcott's writing and personal beliefs can be seen throughout her works.
Louisa J. M. Russell has written: 'Tourism in Greenwich'
NO!! Not a single child is a mistake, everything happens for a reason. And so did Louisa J. Gummer.
Louisa J. Hall has written: 'Miriam' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Joanna of Naples' -- subject(s): Fiction 'Alfred'
Samuel J. Wilkin was born in 1793.
Samuel J. Hamrick died in 2008.
Samuel J. Hamrick was born in 1929.
J. Samuel Cook was born in 1983.
Samuel J. Barrows died in 1909.
Samuel J. Record was born in 1881.
Samuel J. Record died in 1945.
Samuel J. Wilkin died in 1866.
Samuel J. Meisels was born in 1945.