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Farrand
Farrand may refer to:
William R. Farrand (1867–1927), American football player and medical doctor
Max Farrand (1869–1945), American historian
Beatrix Farrand (1872–1959), American landscape
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Max Farrand
Max Farrand also assisted philanthropist Henry E. Max Farrand died there in 1945 and Beatrix Farrand established the foundation as they had planned.
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Phil Farrand
A book producer liked Farrand's idea for a Next Generation nitpicker's guide, and so Farrand spent two years conducting careful analysis of the first six In 2007, Farrand published Grumpy Old Prophets: A Christmas Fable for Adults.
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Ebenezer Farrand
Biography
Early military career
Ebenezer Farrand was born in 1803 in New York City. Thatcher blocked the mouth of the Tombigbee River and Farrand surrendered as a result of this on May 8, 1865.
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Julian Farrand
Julian Thomas Farrand (13 August 1935 – 17 July 2020) was an English legal academic and solicitor who specialized in real property. Early life and education
Farrand was born to J. and E.A. Farrand. He was educated at the Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School.
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Elizabeth Farrand
Early life
Farrand was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, on March 31, 1852, the daughter of Lucius S. and Frances Shaw Farrand, members of a pioneering Michigan The Farrand School for Nurses training at Harper was named after D. O. Farrand. Their brother Bethuel (1820-1901), known as B.
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Daniel Farrand
Biography
Daniel Farrand was born in Canaan, Connecticut on September 9, 1760. Farrand moved to Rockingham in the early 1800s.
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John Farrand
John Stuart Farrand (born 1935) is a British-American business executive. Five months later, Field and John Farrand bought out the other investors. They sold the company in 1987.
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Livingston Farrand
Samuel Ashbel Farrand, headmaster of the historic Newark Academy, and Rachel Louise (Wilson) Farrand, Farrand received an undergraduate degree from Princeton Max's wife was landscape architect Beatrix Farrand.
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Beatrix Farrand
At age 86 Farrand died at the Mount Desert Island Hospital on February 28, 1959. The Garland Farm was purchased by the Beatrix Farrand Society on January 9, 2004.
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Farrand Stranahan
Farrand Stranahan (1778 in Canaan, Columbia County, New York – October 22, 1826 in Cooperstown, Otsego County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician Their only child was Farrand Stewart Stranahan (1812–1845), and the latter's son was Lt. Gov. of Vermont Farrand Stewart Stranahan (1842–1904).
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Farrand Hall
Farrand Hall is a private house located at 58522 Farrand Road in Colon, Michigan, United States. He was accompanied by his aunt, Maria Farrand. Farrand settled in and began farming, and soon married and built a log house.
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William R. Farrand
Farrand became president of Farrand Organ Company which specialized in manufacturing just reed organs. They had two children, Wallace Raynolds Farrand who died at six, and Rebekah Olive Farrand who married Lieutenant George C.
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