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Sarah Shurcliff Ingelfinger at the bow during a trip on the Castle Neck River with other family members, circa 1917, when the environment wasn't as challenged. Sarah Shurcliff Ingelfinger at the bow during a trip on the Castle Neck River with other family members, circa 1917, when the environment wasn't as challenged. (FRANZ INGELFINGER)
April 5, 2007

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The picture at right, taken roughly 90 years ago, is of my ancestors. My grandmother, Sarah Shurcliff Ingelfinger, is at the bow. She would have turned 100 this fall. Today, the scene along the Castle Neck River behind Crane Beach looks much as it did those many years ago. But over the next 90 years, the span of a life ... (Full article: 446 words)

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