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The following people are associated with New Canaan, Connecticut and notable far beyond it (including those who were born in, raised in, lived in, worked in, or died in town): This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
John McGowan, 66, of New Canaan, Conn., was found unresponsive Tuesday night in a leisure area of Ballyfin Demesne, an exclusive luxury hotel in Ballyfin, County Laois, according to police.
Jennifer was last seen at around 8 a.m. on May 24, 2019, when she dropped her children off at New Canaan Country School, and then at 8:05 on a neighbor's security camera returning home. [20] The same day, she missed two doctors' appointments that she had scheduled for 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. in New York City.
Among his most praised works is the Gores Pavilion, in New Canaan, Connecticut. Gores was hired to design the building as a pool house and personal escape lodge for prominent lawyer John Irwin and his wife Jane Watson, daughter of the founder of IBM. Today, the town of New Canaan owns the Irwins' property and has converted it into a public park.
New Canaan Historical Society (also referred to as New Canaan Museum and Historical Society) is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization which was originally formed in 1889 (incorporated 1893) to "bring together the genealogies of the families who have lived in the town, to form a library and collect relicts and curiosities, to form a museum".
Tyrrell spent her childhood in New Canaan, Connecticut. She was a poor student and as a teenager became estranged from her mother. [ 3 ] Through her father's connections, Tyrrell was employed in the theatrical production of Time Out for Ginger (1963) starring Art Carney in New York City .
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Yudain, the seventh of eight children of Morris Yudain and Berta Jaffe, was born on May 6, 1923, in New Canaan, Connecticut. [1] His parents had immigrated to the United States from the Russian Empire in 1907. [1] Morris Yudain (born Borris Yovanovitch <Ellis Island>) attended the art academy in Riga and studied at the University there.