• Isaac Cathcart (c. 1845–1909) was a well-known businessman and Snohomish County, Washington, pioneer. Cathcart was born in County Fermanagh, Ireland, in...
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    measures of affluence, Cathcart ranks 45th of 522 areas in the state of Washington to be ranked. Cathcart was named for Isaac Cathcart, a lumberman, entrepreneur...
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  • Anna Cathcart (born June 16, 2003) is a Canadian actress. She began her career starring as Olympia in the PBS Kids/TVOKids series Odd Squad (2016–2019)...
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    included E. F. Cady of Snohomish, Emory C. Ferguson of Snohomish and Isaac Cathcart. The early economy of Snohomish County relied on natural resources,...
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  • impresario George Cathcart (1794–1854), British soldier and diplomat Ian Cathcart (born 1982), New Zealand basketball player and coach Isaac Cathcart (1845–1909)...
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  • Isaac N. Youngs, written September 1866. Western Reserve Historical Society, Cleveland, Ohio, Cathcart Shaker collection ms. VI:B-21. Youngs, Isaac Newton...
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  • American Web series produced and distributed by Brat. The series stars Anna Cathcart as the eponymous character. It also stars Diego Velazquez and Carter Southern...
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  • Hill. Clearview was established on timberland that once belonged to Isaac Cathcart and had been logged by the Snohomish Logging Company. Clarence Dayton...
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  • her walk away. Rebecca Hall as Florence Cathcart Dominic West as Robert Mallory Imelda Staunton as Maud Hill Isaac Hempstead Wright as Thomas "Tom" Hill...
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    Charles Walker Cathcart, CBE CM FRCS FRCSE (16 March 1853 – 22 February 1932) was a Scottish surgeon who worked for most of his career at the Royal Infirmary...
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