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Portrait of Paul Joseph Revere by Margaret Maclay Bogardus. He was born in Suffolk County, Massachusetts. He was the grandson and namesake of Revolutionary War patriot Paul Revere. He was one of the three grandsons of Paul Revere who fought for the Union, another being Joseph Warren Revere. He graduated from Harvard University in 1852. [1]
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Joseph Warren Revere was born in Boston, Massachusetts [1] on May 17, 1812 [3] [4] to Lydia LeBaron Goodwin and Dr. John Revere; [1] he was a grandson of Paul Revere. [1] The Reveres descended from a French Huguenot family. [5]
Gary Lewis (2nd from right) with The Playboys 1966. In addition to "This Diamond Ring", his hits include " Count Me In ," the only non- British Commonwealth record in the Hot 100's top 10 on May 8, 1965, [ 14 ] (number two); " Save Your Heart for Me " (number two); " Everybody Loves a Clown " (number four); " She's Just My Style " (number three ...
Pages in category "Revere family" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Paul Revere; Paul Joseph Revere; Paul Revere (lawyer) R. Apollos ...
United States Navy officer, adventurer and author Joseph Warren Revere, a grandson of Paul Revere, was a significant owner of the property. [9] During Revere's ownership he designed and built an 1854 Carpenter-Gothic mansion titled "The Willows." [5] [10] [11]
The England native became a stepmother to her husband Taylor Hackford's two sons, Alex and Rio, after their 1997 nuptials. Rio, who died in April 2022 at the age of 51 after a cancer battle, was a ...
Paul Revere (/ r ɪ ˈ v ɪər /; December 21, 1734 O.S. (January 1, 1735 N.S.) [N 1] – May 10, 1818) was an American silversmith, military officer and industrialist who played a major role during the opening months of the American Revolutionary War in Massachusetts, engaging in a midnight ride in 1775 to alert nearby minutemen of the approach of British troops prior to the battles of ...