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In page Frances Dana Barker Gage:

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Frances married James L. Gage on New Year's Day in 1829.[2] Throughout their marriage of 34 years, James supported Frances' commitment to help others. They raised eight children. Four of their sons fought for the Union Army during the American Civil War.[3] In the autumn of 1862, Frances and her daughter Mary traveled to the Sea Islands in South Carolina to train ex-slaves.[citation needed] In 1863, James Gage became critically ill and died in Columbus, Ohio.[4] Frances Gage suffered a debilitating stroke in 1867.[5] She died in Greenwich, Connecticut on November 10, 1884.