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    The chain was founded as Church's Fried Chicken To-Go by George W. Church Sr. in April 1952, in San Antonio, Texas, across the street from The Alamo. [3] [4] Church's Texas Chicken trades as Texas Chicken or Church's Chicken in many countries. [1] [2] The chain is owned by American private equity firm High Bluff Capital Partners. As of 2017 ...

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  9. George W. Church Sr. - Wikipedia

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    In 1913, Church married Jessie May Pollard and had five children. [3] After Church's sudden death in 1956, the restaurant was willed to his son, George W. "Bill" Church, Jr. (December 23, 1932 – February 7, 2014). Bill Church continued operations of the business in 1962, and further built the franchise with his partner David Bamberger before ...