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  2. Henry Sturgis Morgan - Wikipedia

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    Morgan was born on October 24, 1900, in London, United Kingdom to John Pierpont Morgan Jr. (1867–1943) and Jane Norton Morgan (née Grew) (1868-1925). His father was the son of John Pierpont Morgan Sr. (1837–1913) and his mother was the daughter of Boston banker and mill owner Henry Sturgis Grew (1833–1910).

  3. John Joseph Henry - Wikipedia

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    Henry, the son of William Henry of Lancaster and Ann Wood Henry, was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. His father, an important gunsmith, apprenticed him at the age of 14 to an uncle, also a gunsmith, who moved with John Joseph to Detroit. Perhaps due to lack of business, the young man returned to Lancaster, on foot, with a guide who died in the ...

  4. J. J. Henry - Wikipedia

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    Henry lives with his wife Lee and his two children in Fort Worth, Texas.. In 2006, Henry founded the Henry House Foundation, a non-profit organization with a mission to generate public awareness and to support community-based programs that focus on the healthcare and well-being of children in the community.

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  6. Henry's Hamburgers - Wikipedia

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    Henry's Hamburgers is a former American fast-food restaurant chain of the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Only one franchise store, in Michigan, remains. Only one franchise store, in Michigan, remains. History

  7. J. Henry Williams - Wikipedia

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    James Henry Williams (1831 – 1889) was a nineteenth-century Episcopal priest and philanthropist from New York who married an heiress from Virginia who ultimately founded Sweet Briar College after their only child, Daisy, predeceased them.

  8. Joseph Henry Shorthouse - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Henry Shorthouse (9 September 1834 – 4 March 1903) was an English novelist. [1] His first novel, John Inglesant , was particularly admired as a "philosophical romance". It discusses a religious intrigue in the English 17th century.

  9. Joseph Philbrick Webster - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Philbrick Webster, also known as J.P. Webster (February 18, 1819 – January 18, 1875), was an American songwriter and composer most notable for his musical compositions during the antebellum and American Civil War periods of United States history, and his post-war hymns.