• Isaac Quentin Carow (March 29, 1778 - September 3, 1850) was an American banker and merchant. He was the father of Charles Carow, grandfather of former...
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  • Edith Carow Roosevelt. Carow was born on October 4, 1825. He was the youngest, and only surviving, son of shipping magnate Isaac Carow and the former Eliza...
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    Ray (1806–1819) William Bayard (1819–1827) Robert Lenox (1827–1840) Isaac Carow (1840–1842) James De Peyster Ogden (1842–1845) James G. King (1845–1847)...
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  • stockholders. The original directors of the bank were: James Brown, Isaac Carow, James Donaldson, Archibald Gracie, James Kent, Robert B. Minturn, Russell...
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    of the New York Chamber of Commerce In office 1842–1845 Preceded by Isaac Carow Succeeded by James Gore King Personal details Born August 26, 1790 New...
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  • and Hudson Railway Charles Carow* (1844), businessman son of shipping magnate Isaac Carow, father of first lady Edith Carow Roosevelt Frederic W. Rhinelander...
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  • brother-in-law, Charles Carow. On December 4, 1832, Kermit married Ann Eliza Carow, eldest daughter of his business partner Isaac Quentin Carow and Eliza Mowatt...
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  • Sanderson. She was a daughter of Julia (née Carow) Sanderson (daughter of Isaac Carow and sister of Charles Carow) and Edward Fisher Sanderson, a prominent...
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  • Roosevelt Jr. (1858–1919), 1st m. Alice Hathaway Lee, 2nd m. Edith Kermit Carow, 5th Assistant Secretary of the Navy, 33rd Governor of New York, 25th Vice...
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    In 1851 Robert Kermit took his brother-in-law Charles Carow into partnership as Kermit & Carow to carry on the business of general ship owning, commission...
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  • "Part VIII") Nominated Outstanding Achievement in Film Sound Editing Larry Carow, George Fredrick, Colin Mouat, Larry Neiman, Dave Pettijohn, Paul Bruce...
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  • Mullan, Patrick Kennedy, Benedict Cumberbatch, Céline Buckens, Leonard Carow, David Kross, Matt Milne, Robert Emms, Eddie Marsan, Nicolas Bro, Rainer...
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  • Oyster Bay branch of the Roosevelt family. His father was a first cousin of Isaac Roosevelt (1726–1794), a patrilineal great-great-grandfather of President...
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  • Harry W. Bolens, as President Pro Tempore. Elected a Progressive, Jorge W. Carow, as Speaker. Resigned to take an appointment to the state tax commission...
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    Theodore Roosevelt and Edith Carow Roosevelt with their children. Children from left to right: Quentin Roosevelt, Theodore Roosevelt Jr., Archibald Roosevelt...
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    Edgerton 2 Ira E. Inman Rep. Beloit 12 Rusk & Sawyer J. W. Carow Rep. Ladysmith 27 Sauk Isaac C. Evans Dem. Spring Green 14 Shawano Walter J. Dolan Dem...
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  • the first working escalator (died 1947) August 6 – Edith Roosevelt, née Carow, First Lady of the U.S. (died 1948) August 9 L. B. Hanna, 11th Governor...
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    among its first directors under its new charter, along with John D. Wolfe, Isaac Platt and Bradish Johnson, and the bank's president John Q. Jones. The company...
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  • The Forum was an American magazine founded in 1885 by Isaac Rice. It existed under various names and formats until it ceased publication in 1950. Published...
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    Urinal John Greyson Canada 1990 (40th) Best Feature Film Coming Out ‡ Heiner Carow East Germany Best Documentary Film Tongues Untied Marlon T. Riggs United...
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  • Inanir, Betül Aytaç, Kerem Tunaboylu and Osman Gidisoglu Coming Out Heiner Carow East Germany Romance, drama Matthias Freihof, Dagmar Manzel, Dirk Kummer...
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    Young Democratic Milwaukee, Milwaukee County 54 62nd (1935 – 1936) Jorge W. Carow Progressive Ladysmith, Rusk County 55 63rd (1937 – 1938) Paul R. Alfonsi...
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  • (1916–2000) Joseph Willard Roosevelt (1918–2008) Oyster Bay, New York Ethel Carow Roosevelt Aug 13, 1891 – Dec 10, 1977 Richard Derby Mother of: Richard Jr...
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  • general and politician, Governor of Tucumán Province, heart failure. Bill Carow, 87, American Olympic speed skater. Helen Forrester, 92, British-born Canadian...
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