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John Andrew & Son (est.1869) was an engraving firm in Boston, Massachusetts, established by John Andrew and his son George T. Andrew. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Work produced by the firm appeared in publications of Lee & Shepard [ 3 ] and Edward S. Curtis , [ 4 ] and in titles such as Anthony's Photographic Bulletin.
John McLean died a wealthy and well-regarded man on October 23, 1823, leaving an estate of $228,120. His reputation at his death had matured to the point that it was said after his death, "Mr. McLean was a truly noble specimen of a Boston Merchant." [10]
John Albion Andrew (May 31, 1818 – October 30, 1867) was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts. He was elected in 1860 as the 25th Governor of Massachusetts , serving between 1861 and 1866, and led the state's contributions to the Union cause during the American Civil War (1861–1865).
John Day Andrews (August 30, 1795 – August 30, 1882) was a tavern keeper, carpenter, merchant, planter, and politician. He worked in Virginia as a plantation overseer and owned a tavern. He relocated to Houston around 1838, where he worked as a carpenter, a dry goods merchant, and a planter. He served as an Alderman and a mayor of Houston.
Alexander John von Berenberg-Gossler; Nadia von Berenberg-Gossler; Andreas von Berenberg-Gossler (1880 – 1938) m. Agnes Victorina von Francois Maria Nadia von Berenberg-Gossler (1908 – ) Herbert von Berenberg-Gossler (1883 – 1918) m. Anna Jutta Sara Elisabeth von Mallinckrodt****Catherine Eliot (1793 – 1879) m. Andrews Norton (1786 ...
Samuel Breck (brother of Daniel Breck) was born in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay. His parents were Samuel Breck and Hannah Andrews. His father was a wealthy merchant in Boston, and the family mansion adjacent to Boston Common was often visited by foreign travelers. [1] He began his education at Boston Latin School.
Ashleigh Merchant, right, an attorney for Trump co-defendant Mike Roman, and her husband and law partner John Merchant, left, attend a hearing at the Fulton County courthouse on 27 February (EPA)
Phineas Andrews; Allen Apsley (administrator) Edward Ashe (died 1656) Sir Joseph Ashe, 1st Baronet; ... John Kendrick (cloth merchant) William Kiffin; Thomas King ...