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John Fullerton MacArthur Jr. (born June 19, 1939) is an American pastor and author who hosts the national Christian radio and television program Grace to You. [1] He has been the pastor of Grace Community Church , a non-denominational church in Sun Valley, California since February 9, 1969. [ 2 ]
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In 1938 MacArthur married his secretary Catherine T. MacArthur (née Hyland), [4] who for decades intimately involved herself in the management of his companies, and after whom his charitable foundation is co-named. John R. MacArthur, the president of Harper's Magazine and son of J. Roderick MacArthur, is a grandson of John D. MacArthur.
Elizabeth Macarthur was born in Bridgerule England, the daughter of provincial farmers, Richard and Grace Veale of Cornish origin. Her father died when she was aged four years. [1] [2] Her mother remarried when she was 11, leaving Elizabeth in the care of her grandfather, John, and friend. Elizabeth married Plymouth soldier John Macarthur in 1788.
Douglas, Jean, and Arthur MacArthur Original - General Douglas MacArthur, his wife Jean, and son Arthur deplaning in Manila in 1950, to begin a visit. Reason While this photograph is not of a high technical standard, its historic nature makes it one of the best public domain photographs of its subject: Douglas MacArthur with his family, in existence, and is the only photo of the MacArthur ...
Actress Patricia Heaton, husband David Hunt, and sons John and Samuel attending the opening night of “Disney’s The Lion King” on October 19, 2000, in Hollywood, California. Samuel is the ...
Elizabeth Macarthur Bay is a small bay off Johnstons Bay, Pyrmont, New South Wales, now developed into a decorative and recreational bay at Pirrama Park. The Bay is named for Elizabeth Macarthur, wife of the wool pioneer John Macarthur , who had purchased nearby land in Pyrmont in 1797.
In this year John Macarthur moved to their property at Camden and died there in 1834. [1] In 1872 Edward Macarthur died leaving Elizabeth Farm to his niece Elizabeth Onslow, the daughter of his brother James, but allowing his wife Sarah a lifetime interest in it. [1] The Macarthur family sold Elizabeth Farm Estate in 1881.