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His father, Ernest Louis Simpson, a cofounder of the international shipbroker Simpson, Spence & Young in 1880, was a British citizen whose original surname was Solomon.
Geolibertarians are generally influenced by Georgism, but the ideas behind it pre-date Henry George, and can be found in different forms in the writings of John Locke, the French Physiocrats, Thomas Jefferson, Adam Smith, Thomas Paine, James Mill ( John Stuart Mill's father ), David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill, Herbert Spencer and Thomas Spence.
He made a guest appearance on a September 2008 episode of My Name Is Earl and in 2010, he made an appearance on the second season episode, " A Simple Christmas " of the television series, The Middle, playing Frankie's father, Tag Spence.
However, blackmailer Walter Travis ( John Carpenter ) forces Joe Taylor into recording a meeting at Spence and Iris's apartment that ends up being cancelled when instead it turns out to be a conversation between Iris and Betsy, revealing Mark as a rapist and father of Iris ' baby she is carrying.
Spence represented Silkwood's father and children, who charged that Kerr McGee was responsible for exposing Silkwood to dangerous levels of radiation.
In addition, there are eight brothers and sisters that his father had before leaving England whom Spence has yet to meet.
He was the father of artist and art dealer William Blundell Spence.
Charles adopted " Spence Bate " as his surname, perhaps to distinguish himself from his father, and used that name consistently in his publications ; it was also used consistently by his contemporaries to refer to him.
Zack, trying to get away from his father wanders into the woods with Spence and Cam — only to end up in another world.
Spence was born in Kent, England to an Irish mother and an Australian-born father serving with the British Army.
When her father finally left the service, Spence and her family ( including her sister-in-law, casting director Kerry Spence ) moved to Australia in the late 1950s.
His father, Ernest S. Spence, Jr., was a state trooper and a candidate for the 6th district seat on the New Castle County Council in 1972.

father and Monroe
* September 9 Bill Monroe, American " father of bluegrass " music ( b. 1911 )
Due to this lineage, Bill Monroe is frequently referred to as the " father of bluegrass ", although his style drew upon the country, gospel, and blues music with which he had grown up.
Men in the Hanson family are usually called by their middle names-most notably band members Isaac and Taylor, along with brother Joshua (" Mac " Mackenzie ), father Clarke (" Walker "), Isaac's sons Clarke (" Everett ") and James (" Monroe "), Taylor's son Jordan (" Ezra "), and Zac's son John (" Shepherd ").
A scene in which Dave runs a red light in front of his father was filmed at the southwest corner of the Monroe County Courthouse, at the intersection of College St. and W. 5th St ( a few seconds before he runs it, the light is visible as he rides by the courthouse and sees Moocher and Nancy ).
John J. Holliday's father, Joseph Holliday, helped determine the boundaries of Monroe County and was one of its first county commissioners.
Helms's father served as Police and Fire Chief of Monroe for many years.
Helms was born in Monroe, North Carolina, where his father, nicknamed " Big Jesse ", served as both fire chief and chief of police ; his mother, Ethel Mae Helms, was a homemaker.
His son Iain Duncan Smith revealed in a BBC radio interview in 2001 that, while living in America in the 1950s, his father was " propositioned " by American actress Marilyn Monroe.
Floyd Long was the father of future U. S. Representative Gillis William Long and U. S. Army Colonel Floyd H. Long, Jr. Long's brief first tenure corresponded with the " Louisiana Hayride " scandals that engulfed the president of Louisiana State University, James Monroe Smith.
Monroe became the father of bluegrass music, and his band was a training ground for most of bluegrass ' future stars, especially Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs.
Bluegrass music is of particular regional importance ; Bill Monroe, " the father of bluegrass music ", was born in the Ohio County community of Rosine, and he named his band, the Blue Grass Boys, after the bluegrass state, i. e., Kentucky.
Robert Monroe — He is the husband of Ann Monroe and the father of Peter and Toby Monroe.
His father, Robert Emmett Monroe, was a college professor of Romance Languages who led tours in Europe in the summers.
His daughter, Laurie Monroe, continued her father ’ s research into consciousness and the mind ’ s potential until her death in 2006.
Monroe along with his father, Abe Milstein, had already been wholesalers of Ladies coats and suits in New York City for many years and had a feel for retail from working with department store's buyers from his wholsale business plus the small retail business he had been running with his parents and family members from his wholesale loft for years that was operated outside of regular business hours.
His father was Nicholas Gouverneur and mother was Hester Kortright, the sister of U. S. First Lady Elizabeth Kortright Monroe.
Born in Montreal, Quebec, the daughter of Minnie Cummings Abbey and Monroe Abbey, her father was a president of the Canadian Jewish Congress.
* Unger, Harlow G. The last founding father: James Monroe and a nation's call to greatness.
* Unger, Harlow G. The last founding father: James Monroe and a nation's call to greatness ( 2009 ).
He is also the father of Jackie Monroe.
Conroy was born in Monroe, Georgia to a business executive father and a mother who also worked in business .< ref >
Monroe maintained that it had been Wellman who shot his father and stated that he had gone with his father to the station to collect money, and that they had been unarmed :" Probably the motive for killing was fear.

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His father, Noah Sr. ( 1722 1813 ), was a descendant of Connecticut Governor John Webster ; his mother Mercy ( née Steele ; 1727 1794 ) was a descendant of Governor William Bradford of Plymouth Colony.
William's father was Robert Pitt ( 1680 1727 ), the eldest son of Governor Pitt, who served as a Tory Member of Parliament from 1705 to 1727.
During 1717 the family moved to Bohemia, where the father became head forester in the service of Prince Philipp Hyazinth von Lobkowitz in 1727.
The eldest son of George II, he was created Prince of Wales in 1727 but died before his father.
He was orphaned at the age of fourteen, as his father died in 1727 at the age of forty-six and his mother died five years later.
By 1727 he lived with Edward Gibbon ( 1666 1736 ) at Putney as tutor to his son Edward, father of the historian, who says that Law became the much-honoured friend and spiritual director of the whole family.
* William Samuel Johnson ( 1727 1819 ), United States founding father and Senator for Connecticut
Louis François de Bourbon, Prince of Conti ( 13 August 1717 2 August 1776 ) was a French nobleman, who was the Prince of Conti from 1727 to his death, following his father Louis Armand II.
On 11 June 1727, George I died and her father succeeded him as George II.
* Pierre Montan Berton ( 1727 1780 ), French composer and father of composer Henri Montan Berton
He was elected to the House of Commons for East Looe in 1724, a seat he held until 1727, and then represented Windsor between 1727 and 1733, when he succeeded his father as third Earl of Cholmondeley and entered the House of Lords.
Sir Abraham Elton, 2nd Baronet, and his son Sir Abraham Elton, 3rd Baronet, were also Sheriff and Mayor of Bristol in their time, and the second Baronet was also MP for Taunton 1722-1727, succeeding to his father's seat of Bristol in 1727 until his own death in 1742, despite being nearly ruined in the South Seas Bubble crisis, following which his father had to pay his debts.
* Robert Carter III ( 1727 / 8 1804 ), United States founding father
He succeeded his father to the earldom in 1724, and was a Scottish representative peer from 1727 to 1734.
On 11 June 1727, when Louise was two years old, her grandfather, George I, died, and her father ascended the throne as George II.
Robert " Councillor " Carter III ( February 1727 / 28 March 10, 1804 ) was an American plantation owner, founding father and onetime British government official.
The Georgian brick plantation house, built by Carroll's father around 1727, was enlarged and remodeled by his grandson in the 1830s in the Greek Revival style.
Her father succeeded, as George II, on 11 June 1727, and she became HRH The Princess Mary.

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