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John Ireland (140) was the first Archbishop of Saint Paul and a friend of Presidents William McKinley and Theodore Roosevelt. Herman Koeckemann (159) was vicar apostolic to the Hawaiian Islands. Patrick William Riordan (167) was Archbishop of San Francisco during the 1906 earthquake .
1840 John Baptist Thanh 1840 Joseph Hien Quang Do: 1775 1840 Joseph Nghi, priest and martyr, and Companions 1840 Joseph Nien Vien 1840 Luke Loan 1840 Mary Yi In-dok: 1818 1840 Paul Ho Hyob: 1795 1840 Paul Khoan Khan Pham and Companions 1840 Paul Ngan 1840 Peter Hieu 1840 Peter Hong Pyong-ju and Paul Hong Yong-ju 1840 Peter Tu 1840 Stephen Min ...
Abastenia St. Leger Eberle (1878–1942), sculptor Wilhelmina Weber Furlong (1878–1962), still life painter E. William Gollings (1878–1932), western painter
Lyman Stewart (July 22, 1840 – September 28, 1923) was a U.S. businessman and co-founder of Union Oil Company of California.Stewart was also a significant Christian philanthropist and cofounder of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles (now known as Biola University).
The non-Indian population of California in 1840 was about 8,000, as confirmed by the California 1850 U.S. census, which asked everyone their place of birth. The Indian population is unknown but has been variously estimated at 30,000 to 150,000 in 1840.
A Elisabeth Abegg (1882–1974), German educator who rescued Jews during the Holocaust Damon Albarn (b. 1968), English musician, singer-songwriter and record producer Harry Albright (living), Swiss-born Canadian former editor of The Friend, Communications Consultant for FWCC Thomas Aldham (c. 1616–1660), English Quaker instrumental in setting up the first meeting in the Doncaster area Horace ...
This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. The following is a list of notable people who owned other people as slaves, where there is a consensus of historical evidence of slave ownership, in alphabetical order by last name. Part of a series on Forced labour and slavery Contemporary ...
The southwest and California were explored and mapped by Italian Jesuit priest Eusebio Kino (Chino) in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. His statue, commissioned by the state of Arizona, is displayed in the United States Capitol Visitor Center. Arms of Taliaferro family of Tuscany. Sketch sent from Thomas Jefferson to George Wythe, 1786