- New York
County D.A.
James Montaudevert Waterbury, Sr. (1851-1931),
American businessman and
industrialist James Montaudevert Waterbury, Jr. (1876–1920)...
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James Montaudevert "Monte"
Waterbury Jr. (April 24, 1876 –
August 28, 1920) was an
American businessman and a 10-goal polo
handicap player.
Together with...
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James Montaudevert Waterbury Sr. (September 5, 1851 – July 11, 1931) was an
American businessman and industrialist. He was
president of the New York Steel...
- François Fidèle
Ripaud de
Montaudevert (1755 – 1814) was a
French privateer best
known for
bringing a
group of
volunteers from Isle de
France to aid Tipu...
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Church Cemetery in New York City. He was
survived by his wife,
Julia (
Montaudevert) Lawrence, who
lived until 1865, and
their two-year-old daughter, Mary...
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Arthur Miller and
Charles Darley Miller Rodolphe Louis Ag****iz,
James Montaudevert Waterbury Jr., John
Elliott Cowdin,
Lawrence Waterbury and
Foxhall Parker...
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Rodolphe Louis Ag****iz,
James Montaudevert Waterbury Jr., John
Elliott Cowdin,
Lawrence Waterbury and
Foxhall P.
Keene in 1902 for the
International Polo...
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Founders of Hartford, Connecticut,
William Wadsworth (1594–1675)
James Montaudevert Waterbury Sr. (1851–1931), businessman, industrialist.
Member of the...
- (née Furman)
Waterbury and
James Montaudevert Waterbury, Sr. (1851–1931).
Among his
siblings were
James Montaudevert Waterbury, Jr. and
Livingston Waterbury...
- Westbury, Long Island. The
first match was in 1922. It is
named after James Montaudevert Waterbury, Jr. In 1956,
Herbie Pennell was the winner. "Monty Waterbury...