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Martha Gráinne Morse (1782-1862) was Laura Ingalls Wilder's great grandmother, who was Scottish, and lived all her childhood in Scotland. However, she always dreamt of moving to the U.S.A., but didn't have the chance. Later she married a Scotsman, Lewis Tucker, and they moved to America, to Boston. They had five children: Lewis (born 1802), Lydia (b. 1805), Thomas (b. 1807), Charlotte (1809-1884) and Mary (b. 1813). Charlotte was Laura Ingalls Wilder's grandmother, and Caroline Ingalls' mother. Her mother's name was Margaret Drummond - Morse, and her father's name was Allan Morse. She had four siblings, Grislie, Alisdair, Robbie and Duncan. Martha was the youngest, and her best friend of her family was Duncan. There are made several books about Martha Morse, such as Little House in the Highlands by Melissa Wiley The Far Side of the Loch by Melissa Wiley Down the Bonny Glen by Melissa Wiley Beyond the Heather Hills by Melissa Wiley
John Dalton was a bright secure child. He was very smart. Infact, he was so smart in mathematics that he taught it to high school kids in a Quaker school when he was only 15 years old! John was a British chemist and physicist. His mother was Deborah Greenup of a Quaker farming family. John could of got his education was anyone. They most likely believe it was his father. John descovered a theory...... For more information on his theory, search "John Dalton's Scientific Discoveries" on google and you will find many results.
The responsibilities of the government in education is to oversee proper education is implemented. The government has policies in place on how to successfully delivery education within the school system and provide guidance.