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(December 16, 1768 - August 27, 1852) was a | businessman, farmer and political figure in Upper Canad |
Their father, Ron Wachowski, was a | businessman who was of Polish descent. |
Born in Geneva, New York, he was a | businessman in Chicago, then served in the Union Army d |
e Eason (May 28, 1928-March 25, 2007) was a | businessman from Springhill, Louisiana, who ran as a Re |
t, I (November 4, 1900-May 27, 1951), was a | businessman, public administrator and civic leader who |
rt Hugh MacKay (June 30, 1868 - 1941) was a | businessman and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada |
Cheeseman (1892 - February 22, 1968) was a | businessman and politician in Newfoundland. |
of the diocese of Toronto, James Gray was a | businessman, Donald was an important political figure i |
(April 27, 1868 - February 10, 1927) was a | businessman and politician in New Brunswick, Canada. |
Swedish national Stefan Eriksson was a | businessman who was found with police commissioner busi |
uay (March 15, 1846 - March 17, 1907) was a | businessman and political figure in Quebec. |
He was a | businessman by career. |
W. Smith (November 25, 1851 - 1926 ) was a | businessman and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canad |
vich, 22 February 1922 - 3 June 2011) was a | businessman, shipping tycoon and one of the wealthiest |
ovember 11, 1787 - November 14, 1846) was a | businessman, state senator, and mayor of Detroit. |
(October 19, 1898 - November 9, 1923) was a | businessman and early member of the Nazi Party, who par |
sick (March 2, 1868 - August 4, 1956) was a | businessman and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canad |
Gotell was a | businessman as well as an actor, and used his acting sa |
Lewisohn (1872 - November 30, 1918), was a | businessman involved in copper trading with Lewisohn Br |
Charles Fox Hovey (1807-1859) was a | businessman and abolitionist in Boston, Massachusetts i |
(January 22, 1858 - January 16, 1932) was a | businessman and political figure in Quebec. |
man (before 1814 - December 13, 1853) was a | businessman and political figure in Lower Canada. |
His father Thomas Jones was a | businessman who established the first bank in Dolgellau |
d after his two terms as mayor, Clark was a | businessman and restaurateur. |
ooper (May 8, 1918 - August 10, 1980) was a | businessman in Mansfield, the seat of De Soto Parish in |
ronet (8 May 1900 - 22 December 1966) was a | businessman and an Ulster Unionist Party politician in |
iocese of Toronto, James Gray Bethune was a | businessman, Angus Bethune was prominent in the fur tra |
Eberle (June 5, 1923 - April 3, 2008) was a | businessman and politician from Idaho who held the offi |
1791 - January 20, 1849) was a | businessman and politician on Prince Edward Island. |
(October 17, 1792 - August 10, 1857) was a | businessman, newspaper owner and political figure in Up |
Jordan was a | businessman and traveled the country to follow Michael' |
ames J. Bindon (1884 - November 1938) was a | businessman and politician in Newfoundland. |
James Shaw (1798 - February 6, 1878) was a | businessman and political figure in Canada West and Ont |
uent to serving in the Senate Purtell was a | businessman, working as president of Holo-Krome Screw C |
John McMartin (1870 - April 12, 1918) was a | businessman and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
Bridgeman's younger brother Maurice was a | businessman and civil servant. |
George Thomas Hunter (1886 - 1950) was a | businessman and philanthropist in Chattanooga, Tennesse |
les Puddester (1881 - April 22, 1947) was a | businessman and political figure in Newfoundland. |
(1 September 1854 - 2 November 1925) was a | businessman and politician from Alberta, Canada. |
hn Henry Dunn (1792 - April 21, 1854) was a | businessman and political figure in Canada West. |
. Archibald (1887 - January 15, 1972) was a | businessman and politician in Newfoundland. |
(April 3, 1881 - September 22, 1966) was a | businessman and philanthropist closely associated with |
in (April 6, 1841 - January 13, 1932) was a | businessman and political figure in Ontario, Canada. |
Following the war he was a | businessman and community leader; he was on the Murupar |
orn in Montreal on March 10, 1916 and was a | businessman. |
July 29, 1996 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) was a | businessman and politician in Manitoba, Canada. |
He was a | businessman, professor and trader by career. |
After the war, he was a | businessman and a minor office holder in Harrisonburg, |
second generation German American who was a | businessman and philanthropist. |
eorge R. Provost (died June 17, 2002) was a | businessman and city councillor in Winnipeg, Manitoba, |
s far more a music enthusiast than he was a | businessman. |
Robert D. Van Kampen (1938-1999), was a | businessman and member of various organizational boards |
He was a | businessman and active in community service. |
homas Barlow (1788 - 9 December 1844) was a | businessman and politician active in pre-confederation |
Selling (1952 or April 29, 1853-1931) was a | businessman, philanthropist, civil rights advocate, and |
Charles Spencer Crane (1869-1958) was a | businessman and politician in Hawaii. |
ay (January 18, 1836 - July 29, 1915) was a | businessman and political figure in the Ottawa Valley. |
Joseph Tape was a | businessman and an interpreter for the Chinese consulat |
e being elected to Parliament, Harper was a | businessman in Barrie. |
reau (October 9, 1771 - June 6, 1836) was a | businessman and political figure in Lower Canada. |
He was a | businessman who did not fight in the English Civil War |
Leonidas Burwell (1817-1879) was a | businessman and political figure in Canada West. |
cember 27, 1807 - September 19, 1878) was a | businessman and political figure in Canada West. |
ert Drummond (1791 - August 20, 1834) was a | businessman in Upper Canada. |
Outside of politics he was a | businessman, surviving the economic depression both as |
February 3, 1804 - February 13, 1883) was a | businessman and political figure in Canada West and lat |
ohn Hamilton (1802 - 10 October 1882) was a | businessman, a political figure in Upper Canada and mem |
He was a | businessman in the city. |
1812 - May 20, 1864) was a | businessman and political figure in Canada East. |
s Taylor (ca 1794 - February 4, 1856) was a | businessman and political figure in New Brunswick. |
ier (May 16, 1771 - October 22, 1845) was a | businessman, seigneur and political figure in Lower Can |
land Denny (29 Nov 1858 - 9 Dec 1922) was a | businessman and Conservative Party politician in Scotla |
Sr. (March 11, 1924-October 3, 2009) was a | businessman in Hornbeck, Louisiana, who served as a Dem |
Born in Adelaide, he was a | businessman and company director before entering politi |
liam McDonald (September 30, 1818 - ) was a | businessman and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada |
nd (23 February 1708 - 28 March 1770) was a | businessman and a Member of Parliament (MP) in the Brit |
alcolm King and Elizabeth Hickson, he was a | businessman before being elected to the Canadian House |
Christian was a | businessman in Stonewall. |
Shaffner (March 3, 1911 - June 2001) was a | businessman and political figure in Nova Scotia. |
on (November 27, 1927 - June 3, 2000) was a | businessman, a Secretary of Treasury of the U.S. for th |
(October 2, 1826 - February 14, 1904) was a | businessman and political figure in Newfoundland. |
He was a | businessman who opened the first auto mechanic shop bet |
He was a | businessman, farmer, marketing and sales manager by car |
- March 21, 1881 in Barton Township) was a | businessman and political figure in Upper Canada. |
(Reg) Bartley (died 16 January 1982) was a | businessman, company director and Lord Mayor of Sydney |
st was born in Ivanhoe, Victoria, and was a | businessman before entering politics. |
He was a | businessman in Summerside. |
Seby B. Jones (died 2002) was a | businessman who served as mayor of Raleigh, North Carol |
(August 6, 1776 - December 31, 1836) was a | businessman and political figure in Upper Canada. |
B. Jackson (1850- November 25, 1900) was a | businessman, rancher, and Republican politician from Sa |
He was a | businessman, investment counsellor and teacher by caree |
By career, he was a | businessman and a bailiff. |
Jacques Lemaigre Dubreuil (1894-1955) was a | businessman and activist, born in Solignac on October 3 |
Brehaut (June 7, 1764 - May 2, 1817) was a | businessman and political figure in Lower Canada. |
After the war, Wong Sue was a | businessman, owning a diving store in the Perth suburb |
C. Ramaswamy Mudaliar was a | businessman, social worker and politician. |
His father, Jacques Albert was a | businessman in the music industry, took in a much young |
lint (February 9, 1805-June 15, 1894) was a | businessman and political figure in Ontario. |
Ashman was a | businessman before entering politics, working as a busi |
hel Bullen (November 13, 1870 - 1966) was a | businessman, politician and leader in The Church of Jes |
rding (June 27, 1877 - July 26, 1959) was a | businessman and member of the United States House of Re |
Chapman was the | businessman of the firm. |
n (September 18, 1805 - July 9, 1874) was a | businessman, general in the Union Army, and a politicia |
October 13, 1791 - December 20, 1855) was a | businessman and political figure in Upper Canada. |
Roy Price was a | businessman, civic activist and perennial candidate in |
born Masahara Izuka, in Osaka, Japan, was a | businessman and professional large format photographer. |
P (23 September 1864 - 17 April 1944) was a | businessman active in public life in Wiltshire, England |
February 27, 1786 - February 3, 1868) was a | businessman and political figure in Lower Canada. |
Robert Nichol (ca 1780 - May 3, 1824) was a | businessman, judge and political figure in Upper Canada |
James Stewart Ayre (1881 - 1953) was a | businessman and political figure in Newfoundland. |
Bell (March 16, 1808 - April 2, 1894) was a | businessman and political figure in Canada West. |
Rickards was a | businessman in Butte, Montana. |
e Wadsworth (10 December 1902 - 1979) was a | businessman and Liberal Party politician in the United |
served in the Wyoming Legislature and was a | businessman who at one time owned family shoe stores. |
James Durand (1775 - 22 March 1833) was a | businessman and political figure in Upper Canada. |
Before serving as mayor, he was a | businessman, starting as a boy, selling pies to workers |
Houlding was self-made | businessman in the city of Liverpool. |
mith (June 24, 1800 - March 29, 1863) was a | businessman and political figure in Canada East, now pa |
s James Furey (1874 - March 10, 1973) was a | businessman and political figure in Newfoundland. |
in Beaufort, South Carolina, Lubbock was a | businessman in South Carolina before moving to Texas in |
He was a | businessman and trader by career. |
John C. Peck (October 6, 1828 - ?) was a | businessman and building contractor from Atlanta, GA. |
After the war he was a | businessman and Scouting leader. |
(November 12, 1921 - August 10, 2010) was a | businessman and former political figure in the Yukon, C |
anuary 27, 1822 - September 18, 1894) was a | businessman and political figure in New Brunswick, Cana |
on - (14 March 1772 - 25 August 1848) was a | businessman, office holder, justice of the peace, and p |
(October 16, 1843 - January 25, 1925) was a | businessman from Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and a one-term Dem |
ore entering the House of Commons, he was a | businessman, founding an information technology company |
ptember 11, 1813 - December 13, 1862) was a | businessman and soldier from the state of Pennsylvania |
William Ethelbert Mason (1866 - 1951) was a | businessman and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canad |
ptember 20, 1942- September 22, 2010) was a | businessman in The Woodlands, Texas, north of Houston, |
He was a | businessman and life insurance broker by career. |
He was a | businessman in Leeds before retiring to Oxford. |
eptember 7, 1857 - January 15, 1908), was a | businessman and politician who in 1897 planned and led |
er (July 24, 1770 - January 18, 1852) was a | businessman and political figure in Upper Canada. |
the summer residence for Washington, D.C., | businessman and former District of Columbia Commissione |
Connor Waterous - | Businessman and founder of U4UBoston |
Wayne Carew, | businessman |
0 when Wallace Mercer, a wealthly Edinburgh | businessman with direct connections to Hearts FC, attem |
Modi Hirji Vachha was a wealthy Parsi | businessman who was responsible for constructing the Pa |
o a family of a well-known and wealthy Baku | businessman, Mardan Ismailov. |
Donald Barrios is a wealthy American | businessman, in addition to being the connection betwee |
built by Sir Hugh Allan, a wealthy Montreal | businessman. |
second child) of the wealthy Scottish-born | businessman John Gladstone (born Gladstones) and his se |
Chi meets a wealthy elderly | businessman Cheng Kwan-min (Lo Chun Shun) from the city |
5 - February 14, 1624) was a wealthy London | businessman and chairman of the East India Company. |
, Perle Mesta, married a wealthy Pittsburgh | businessman; widowed in 1925, she inherited her husband |
u Hirayama (Shin Saburi) is a wealthy Tokyo | businessman who acts as a go-between for couples seekin |
lar outbuildings, built for a wealthy local | businessman. |
rt of Douglas Horsfall, a wealthy Liverpool | businessman and devoted churchman. |
ed bin Saleh Al-Fulani - A wealthy Moroccan | businessman who hosts lavish paedophilic parties for fo |
Cobbold, a weathly local | businessman and philanthropist, then offered to give it |
June 27 - Daniel Webster Marsh, | businessman and Mayor of Calgary (b.1838) |
assau County Comptroller Howard Weizman and | businessman William Mulrow to the State Legislature for |
24, 1848 - August 8, 1912) was a well known | businessman, lawman, cattleman, saloon owner, manager a |
mposer, songwriter and arranger, as well as | businessman. |
e Sioux City Journal as a writer as well as | businessman. |
as Neil McQuinn, a shady but well connected | businessman. |
E. Hall Sr., a prolific inventor as well as | businessman. |
r Kranefuss, a well-connected international | businessman, was also used by Himmler to open unofficia |
ipal politics, Qadri was a well-known local | businessman and was heavily involved in the community. |
l Wilson stated that "A well-known American | businessman named Rowland Hazard had gone to Zurich, Sw |
ompany in 1892, becoming a well-known local | businessman. |
A son of the well-respected Romford | businessman William Poel, he also ran many businesses a |
Mark Cecil Purslow is a Welsh-born British | businessman, co-founder of private equity firm MidOcean |
wn as Owen Cox, was a Welsh-born Australian | businessman and politician. |
Wes MacAleer, | businessman |
r the war, he was a prominent West Virginia | businessman and railroad executive. |
the maternal grandson of Western Australian | businessman and politician Nat Harper. |
rper (c.1875-1954) was a Western Australian | businessman and mayor of two local governments. |
The club was founded in 2009 when a | businessman from Sangonera la Verde, Murcia, acquired t |
r on the board of Bristol, when millionaire | businessman Malcolm Pearce saved the club from extincti |
When Irish | businessman Darragh MacAnthony became chairman and owne |
got its start in the mid 1950s when Chicago | businessman Lee Ratner needed a tax shelter. |
tate senator on November 17, 2007, when GOP | businessman Neil Riser of Columbia, the seat of Caldwel |
term in the South Carolina House, where the | businessman became the first African American GOP repre |
hand and found an interested white American | businessman named William Johnson. |
whom they sold for $10 a head to White Oaks | businessman Thomas Cooper. |
n Buck, former State Senator Tom Wiens, and | businessman Cleve Tidwell. |
5 July - William Ford, | businessman in America, father of Henry Ford (d.1905). |
May - William Workman, | businessman and municipal politician (d.1878) |
October 31 - William Morris, | businessman, militia officer, justice of the peace, pol |
27 January (in Australia): William Larnach, | businessman, politician. |
William Barber, | businessman and politician in Ontario. |
February 6 - William Abrams, | businessman, jp, judge, office holder, and militia offi |
the island, where they meet William, Jeff's | businessman father. |
for a term by James Whitfield Williamson, a | businessman who served as the mayor of Vivian from 1972 |
Zimmer was previously a Winnipeg, Manitoba | businessman and a philanthropist. |
In the 1990s, he, along with Russian | businessman Arcadi Gaydamak, were implicated in the Ang |
Along with local | businessman William McVittie, he subsequently invested |
Wart developed a friendship with Louisiana | businessman Frederick W. Tilton, who became Van Wart's |
f several women connected with Philadelphia | businessman Andrew Yao, who was convicted of bankruptcy |
'Shalu' lives a wealthy lifestyle with her | businessman brother, Shyam Kapoor, and is expected to m |
move to Columbus, Bradley teamed with local | businessman G. Gunby Jordan to form the Third National |
eer, in 1973, Mikita teamed up with Chicago | businessman Irv Tiahnybik to form the American Hearing |
r the command of Colonel William Wooster, a | businessman in civilian life. |
he winner she was offered a job working for | businessman Sir Alan Sugar, who presents the show. |
e moved abroad, where he started working as | businessman, for a certain time being an owner of the S |
itor, civil servant, headmaster, writer and | businessman. |
s, 28 March 1933), was a Belgian writer and | businessman. |
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