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 Francis Alexander Shields - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Francis Alexander Shields (May 16, 1941- April 27, 2003) was an American Republican, important executive of Revlon in New York, and best known as the father of the actress Brooke Shields.
An avid sportsman, Shields never lost his love of rowing and founded the Power Ten New York, an organization dedicated to the sport, in 1980.
He had four daughters: Marina Shields, Brooke Shields, Olimpia Shields and Christina Shields.
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 Francis Xavier Shields - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shields had two children by his second marriage: a son, Francis Alexander Shields, who married firstly Teri Schmon, and secondly Diana "Didi" Lippert, former wife of Thomas Gore Auchincloss; and a daughter, Cristiana Marina Shields, who married the Italian lawyer Giovanni D'Onofrio.
Francis Xavier Shields (18 November 1909 - 19 August 1975) was an American tennis player, who also had small movie roles in the early 1930s.
By his third marriage he had a daughter, Katharine Shields, and a son, William Xavier Shields.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Francis_Xavier_Shields   (393 words)

  
 Shields
Elizabeth Shields, a daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Singleton) Shields, was born in Hardy County VA (WV) in 1787 and died in Braxton County VA (WV) July 11, 1855.
Margaret Shields, a daughter of Peter and Elizabeth (Singleton) Shields, was born in Hardy County VA (WV) in 1793 and died November 14, 1862.
Lewis Daniel Shields, a son of Daniel and Ruhama (Myers) Shields, was born in 1849 and died in 1927.
duskcamp.itgo.com /Shields.htm   (5305 words)

  
 Brooke Shields
In 2003, after the C-section birth of her daughter Rowan Francis just three weeks after the death of Shields' father, she was leveled by a serious round of postpartum depression which left her suicidal and uninterested in baby Rowan.
Shields captured the essence of the virgin-whore, as she famously proclaimed "Nothing comes between me and my Calvins", yet filmed commercials warning teen girls against the perils of too-early sex.
Audiences were sufficiently disturbed by Shields' nude scenes that she spoke before a Congressional inquiry, testifying that some of the most scandalous scenes had been filmed by older body doubles.
www.nndb.com /people/197/000023128   (669 words)

  
 pothos.org - All about Alexander the Great
Francis Bacon became immensely interested in a pseudo-Aristotelian text, "Secretum secretorum" (Secret of Secrets), which is thought to have been written by Aristotle for Alexander the Great, his pupil, on kingship.
The Ancients did not have the same approach to sexuality as modern man. Alexander married to three women (Roxane, Statira and Parysatis), he had a lifelong (love) relationship with his boyhood friend Hephaistion, he had at least one mistress (Barsine) and he might have had an (erotic) affection towards Bagoas the eunuch (a castrated man).
Quote: "But Alexander was ultimately defeated by epilepsy, syphilis and madness.
www.pothos.org /alexander.asp?ParaID=56   (1594 words)

  
 Beers: Morrison p. 658
Francis (son of William, Sr.) was born in 1773; in 1795 he married Rosanna Frew, daughter of Alexander Frew, and soon afterward removed to Slippery Rock, in Lawrence county, where he resided until his death June 5, 1837; his wife died in 1846; they had issue: Ann (wife of Joseph Eccles), William and Alexander.
Rachel (daughter of of Francis, Sr.) was born November 5, 1787; she married John Scott, and settled on a tract, near Camp Run in Lawrence county, where she resided until her death, the date of which is not known; she is said to have left issue, but nothing is known of them.
Nancy (daughter of Francis, Sr.) was born June 16, 1785; she married Col. James Stewart, and settled on a tract, near Camp run, in Lawrence county, where she resided until her death, the date of which is not know; she is said to have left issue, but nothing is known of them.
www.chartiers.com /beers-project/articles/morrison-658.html   (4717 words)

  
 Venango Chapter 37
He married Rachel Hardy, of Harrisville, Butler county; they were the parents of nine sons and three daughters: Hugh H., James B., John, Hamilton, Francis, Alexander, William P., George W., Andrew J., Rachel, Ann, and Nancy.
Francis Culbertson lived at the mouth of Cherry run, hut removed to President township at an early date, and is mentioned in connection with the settlement at Henry’s bend.
Francis Buchanan owned what is known as the Blood farm from John Blood, his adopted son and heir.
www.accessible.com /amcnty/PA/Venango/Venango37.htm   (11022 words)

  
 Celebrity Page, Celebrity addresses, scans, photos, pictures
Her parents are the late Francis Alexander Shields who married Brooke´s mother, Maria Theresia Schmonn, in 1964.
Her paternal grandparents are Francis Xavier Shields, (a tennis star) of Irish decent, and Italian princess Donna Marina Torlonia di Civitella-Cesi, who was a sister of Don Alessandro Torlonia, 5th Prince di Civitella-Cesi, the husband of the Spanish Infanta Beatrix of Bourbon-Battenberg (aunt of King Juan Carlos I of Spain).
Shields is "a 23rd generation descendant of Francesco I Gattilusio, the founder of the Lesbian Gattilusii dynasty," according to William Addams Reitwiesner's monograph, The Lesbian Ancestors of Prince Rainier of Monaco, Dr. Otto von Habsburg, Brooke Shields, and the Marquis de Sade.
www.mailhollywood.com /cel.php?viewCel=10386   (1653 words)

  
 USFlag.org: A website dedicated to the Flag of the United States of America - Francis Scott Key
Francis Scott Key was a respected young lawyer living in Georgetown just west of where the modern day Key Bridge crosses the Potomac River (the house was torn down after years of neglect in 1947).
Francis Scott Key was a witness to the last enemy fire to fall on Fort McHenry.
They asked Francis Scott Key for his help, and he agreed, and arranged to have Col. John Skinner, an American agent for prisoner exchange to accompany him.
www.usflag.org /history/francisscottkey.html   (1294 words)

  
 Alexander Thomson, Glasgow, Greek Thomson, Buildings
Alexander Thomson is one of the best architects of the nineteenth-century architecture and is frequently seen in opposition to fellow Glasgow architect Mackintosh due to the latter’s greater fame in the last few decades.
The derelict Southern Necropolis gatehouse and cemetery, famous for its connection to Alexander Thomson, is to be restored as a centre for tracing family roots if an £800k plan goes ahead.
A computer model of the Alexander Thomson's Queen’s Park United Presbyterian Church interior was created for The Lighthouse’s first exhibition, in 1999.
www.glasgowarchitecture.co.uk /greek_thomson.htm   (624 words)

  
 Allegheny Part 2 Chapter 8
John Laughridge was a chairmaker; Thomas and David Wilson, blacksmiths; Alexander Frey, spinning-wheel maker; J.M. Wycoff and Isaac Wycoff, carpenters; ----- Hamilton, shoemaker; John Scott, tailor; Thomas Mahaffey, plasterer; Samuel Pollock, cabinet-maker, and the remainder of the population found employment in the boatyards and tannery.
Alexander’s operations were not financially successful, owing to frequent losses in shipments to southern waters.
William Gamble’s dwelling is described as a "double log," and Alexander Frew’s as a "double frame;" the latter being two stories high.
www.accessible.com /amcnty/PA/Allegheny/Part208.htm   (7810 words)

  
 JS Online: Scott Shields 'Takes Five'
Shields spoke at the Wisconsin Humane Society about his experience on Sept. 11 and the importance of search-and-rescue teams all over the nation.
Scott Shields, director of marine safety for the New York Urban Parks Search and Rescue Team, and his 11-year-old dog, Bear, were the first search-and-rescue team at ground zero the morning of Sept. 11, 2001.
Shields said he has been told that Bear, who died in September 2002 of complications from his work at ground zero, will go down as the most famous real dog in history - and possibly behind Lassie for the overall crown.
www.jsonline.com /news/metro/aug04/249795.asp   (569 words)

  
 LSU Libraries -- Literature, Reading, and Writing
His son Joseph Dunbar Shields, Jr., served under J. Stuart in the Civil War and was killed at Culpepper, Virginia.
Francis Asbury was a founder of American Methodism.
Literary, legal, and personal correspondence and writings of poet-lawyer William Alexander Percy dealing with Harvard Law School; his military service in World War I; his law partnership with his father in Greenville; and his literary works.
www.lib.lsu.edu /special/guides/literature.html   (12199 words)

  
 Alexander the Great Bibliography
KRAUSE, A., ‘Miscellen zur Geschichte Alexanders’, Hermes 23 (1888) 525-31.
—, ‘The Itinerary of Alexander: Constantius to Julian’, CQ 47 (1997) 239-52.
—, ‘Alexander’s descent of the Indus’, TAPA 60 (1929) xviii-xix (abstract).
hum.ucalgary.ca /wheckel/alex.htm   (14806 words)

  
 St. Francis, Kansas - Yesterday
In August, 1880, a Post Office was established in Wano, 1½ miles northeast of present St. Francis at the trading post.
During late 1887, while the railroad was being constructed, the first buildings were moved from Wano to St. Francis.
He led the movement to the new town site and named it in honor of his brother, Francis, who had recently been deceased.
www.raile.com /id115.htm   (170 words)

  
 Sarah Gowen, [John "Buck"6 William5, Joh
Francis Alexander Neilson, son of William Smith Neil­son and Mary Caroline Bowen Neilson, was born in 1860, prob­ably at Oxford.
Nonie Neilson, daughter of Francis Alexander Neilson and Ella May Pratt Neilson, was born in Rogers County, Indian Terri­tory about 1890.
      "Easley,    Millington                          60, born in SC Cinthia                         45, born in TN Dennis                                20, born in TN Francis                         17, born in TN Annah                                12, born in TN Rebecca                         5, born in TN Lavena                           2, born in TN"
bz.llano.net /gowen/manuscript/Gowenms012.htm   (5179 words)

  
 Shields Family
William Shields was born 1600 in Antrim on the shores of Lough Neaugh in Ireland.
Will of Abel Shields, probated 1833, Stokes County, NC The usual Forsyth Co. census, cemetery and other records.
Children of Franklin Shields and Martha Delvina Hendrix
www.fmoran.com /shields.html   (343 words)

  
 News - January 2003
Brooke Shields (daughter of Francis Alexander Shields and his 1st wife, née Teri Schmon) and her 2nd husband Christopher Thomas Henchy are expecting their 1st child, a girl, in May. [Royauté]
Armand Marie Francis Victurnien de Saint Olive (son of the late François de Saint Olive and his late wife, née Jeanne-Marie de Rochechouart de Mortemart) died on January 19th 2003.
After giving birth to twins, Alexis and Charlotte, in Paris on January 23rd 2000, Delphine gave birth to son Adrien in Paris, France, on December 24th 2002.
www.royalsportal.de /news/news2003-01.php   (1752 words)

  
 Francis Alexander ( - ) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Francis Alexander, American, 1800-1880 Copied after Gilbert Stuart, American, 1755-1828 George Washington about 1830-50 Oil
Hans Alexander is certain the entire humanity is floating in and out of a bubble of collective consciusness where love and communication reign...
Francis Brinley and Her Son Francis 1729 oil on canvas The Metropolitan Museum of Art American
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 Francis Xavier Shields
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Francis Xavier- Factbites - He was the eldest son of Francis Xavier Shields, a professional American tennis player and of the Italian -
Francis Xavier Shields (18 Nov 1909 - 19 August 1975) was a handsome and aristocratic -
www.basictennis.com /Francis-Xavier-Shields.html   (288 words)

  
 L. Francis Herreshoff Collection (Coll. 138)
In essence L. Francis Herreshoff's life,and this collection, are chronicles of a golden age in American yachting, and we are indeed fortunate that he sensed a need to preserve the record of his thoughts and activities.
Francis developed his father's skills at an early age later becoming equally recognized as a respected and influential designer and builder of pleasure sailing craft.
Lewis Francis Herreshoff (1890-1972) was born in Bristol, Rhode Island, near the waters of Narragansett Bay, an area long noted for its yachting activity.
www.mysticseaport.org /library/manuscripts/coll/coll138/coll138.cfm   (2209 words)

  
 History of Ryegate - Chapter XIV
The elders of the new organization were James and Robert McLam and Alexander Shields; the deacons were James McLam, William White-hill and Robert W. Laird.
He was followed by Rev. Alexander McLeod, a native of Scotland, and an early graduate of Union College, who was destined to considerable eminence in the ministry.
The foundations of the church in America were laid by Francis Makenzie, a native of Ireland, but educated in Scotland, who began his work in America with the organization of the Presbyterian church at Snow Hill, Maryland.
www.electricscotland.com /History/ryegate/14.htm   (5176 words)

  
 LearnThis.Info Encyclopedia articles beginning with 'Fr'
Francis Thomas de Grey Cowper, 7th Earl Cowper
F > Fr Listed below are all articles that begin with Fr.
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 George Francis Family Tree
Francis retired from work,and is now living in ease.
George Francis was the son of a farmer, and
Margaret Francis died from weakness and old age at the age of 78 at
www.midcoast.com.au /~royboy/G.Francis.htm   (4325 words)

  
 Ron Francis Posters
Buy your Ron Francis image unframed, framed, or mounted.
To view the Ron Francis posters or print click on the image.
Please review these Ron Francis posters and art prints.
www.4thewall.com /posters/15119-Ron-Francis.html   (92 words)

  
 chapter_XXIV.html
The news that young Francis Joseph had been declared heir to the throne of Spain was welcome to all the potentates of Europe with the single exception of his grandfather the Emperor.
If, indeed, the young Francis Joseph had lived to succeed Charles, and had then died a minor without issue, the case would have been very different.
The advice was taken; and it was soon every where known that His Catholic Majesty had solemnly designated as his successor his nephew Francis Joseph, Electoral Prince of Bavaria.
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 FindArticles search for "francis francis"
DS475 2004-022856 0-8386-4071-0 Francis Rawdon-Hastings, Marquess of Hastings; soldier, peer of the realm, Governor-General of India.
Francis Rawdon-Hastings, Marquess of Hastings: Soldier, Peer of the Realm, Governor-General of India
Lives of the Saints: From Mary and Francis of Assisi to John XXIII and Mother Teresa.
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 JS Online: Alexander Velikanov 'Takes Five'
Alexander picked up the interest when his father, Peter Velikanov, one of his coaches, began training older brother Peter Jr., 8, who also competes and has won at the national level.
Alexander Velikanov, 6, of Shorewood stands with his 2003 trophy from the U.S. Chess Federation.
Shelves in the family's living room are filled with books with pages of practice exercises Alexander studies.
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 Joseph Shields Born 1719, Ireland
Alexander Shields Birth: 28 Aug 1807, Bourbon Co., KY Spouse #1: Lucinda Crain
Lilly Shields Birth: 1873, Hillsboro, Fleming County, KY Enoch Shields Birth: 1868, Hillsboro, Fleming County, KY Rollo Shields Birth: 1870, Hillsboro, Fleming County, KY Henry Shields Birth: 1817, Bourbon Co., KY Spouse: Rebecca Jane Elizabeth Robertson
Rebecca Shields Birth: 1862, Hillsboro, Fleming County, KY Spouse #1: Walter Emmons
www.archercousins.com /family/josephshields.htm   (2064 words)

  
 hedera
Francis Alexander, St Zita, The Gypsy and the Madonna italiano/English
Francis Hindes Groome, Charles Godfrey Leland, et al.
The past 10-15 years have also seen a handful of doctoral dissertations on the subject, including those by Audrey Shields, Michelle Mancini, Mary Burke, and myself.
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