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Home of Ted Morey, who developed the surrounding subdivision of Westowne - one of the first suburbs of Waukesha. The house was built in 1928, originally a Tudor Revival-style cottage. Morey expanded it around 1939 to the current two-story Southern Colonial-style home. [191] 95: Muskego State Graded School: October 17, 2019
Benjamin Church was born on February 20, 1842, to Elizabeth Luther and Samuel Church, [2] a wealthy grain and flour merchant. Benjamin was raised with his 12 siblings on Mount Hope Farm [3] [4] and the old family farm on Poppasquash. [4] His two brothers built houses in the Poppasquash Farms Historic District. [5]
The family went on to hold a funeral service for Benjamin in Malibu. Lisa Marie ultimately decided to have him buried in Graceland, with his grandfather Elvis. In his casket, Riley placed a pair ...
Beach-Tuyn Funeral Home 5541 Main Street 10 Nov 2014 Eligibility undetermined 1888 hip-roofed Italianate Villa-style structure with prominent belvedere cupola houses one of Williamsville's oldest extant businesses, founded c. 1850 by Demeter Wehrle and still owned and operated by his descendants.
While running for president in 1888, Benjamin Harrison issued campaign speeches to listeners on the street outside his home, in what were called "front-porch speeches". The front porch was not built until 1896, three years after he left the presidency. [3] [4] [5] After Benjamin Harrison's death, his widow Mary Lord Dimmick Harrison owned the ...
Benjamin Sumner Welles III (1892–1961), the United States Ambassador to Cuba and United States Under Secretary of State during Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration. He married three times before his death in 1961. [27] After his wife's death, he resided at the St. Regis Hotel in New York, [4] and maintained a home in Islip, New York on Long ...
Benjamin Faya (born 1988/1989) Lieve Hugo (1934–1975) Ruth Jacott (born 1960) Denise Jannah (born 1956) Conchita Leeflang; Jeangu Macrooy (born 1993) CB Milton (born 1968) Murth The Man-O-Script (born 1970) Max Nijman (1941–2016) Papa Touwtjie (1968–2005) Lodewijk Parisius (1911–1963) Raffaëla Paton (born 1983) Rochelle Perts (born ...
In 1958, he was Motown's first studio drummer, where he was noted for his dynamic style. Several Motown record producers, including Berry Gordy, refused to work on any recording sessions unless Benjamin was the drummer [4] and James Jamerson the bassist. The Beatles singled out Benjamin's drumming style upon meeting Gordy in the UK.