James, Alice Gibbens (1849–1922)
James, Alice Gibbens (1849–1922)
American society woman, wife of philosopher William James, and sister-in-law of Alice James. Born in Weymouth, Massachusetts, in 1849; died in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1922; daughter of Daniel Lewis Gibbens and Eliza (Putnam) Gibbens; married William James (1842–1910), the psychologist and progressive thinker, in 1878; sister-in-law ofAlice James (1848–1892); children: Henry James (1879–1947); William James (1882–1961); Herman James (1884–1885); Margaret Mary James (Porter) (1887–1950); Alexander James (1890–1946).
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