Ambrose Lanfear Norrie (July 27, 1857 – December 22, 1910) was an American businessman and social leader during the Gilded Age. Norrie was born on July...
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Retrieved 28 October 2019. "A. LANFEAR NORRIE". New-York Tribune. December 23, 1910. p. 7. Retrieved 14 February 2019. "A. Lanfear Norrie" (PDF). The New York...
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later became engaged to A. Lanfear Norrie, which was announced at a grand ball on April 23, 1893, but which Amy broke off less than a month later. The broken...
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December 1904, she married Norrie Sellar (1872–1932), a prominent cotton broker who was the first cousin of A. Lanfear Norrie. Sources "MRS. WATTS SHERMAN"...
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the least bit pretty," had previously been engaged to A. Lanfear Norrie in 1893. She died only a few years later in 1903 at their home in Ashwell, England...
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He was a member of Grace Church in New York City and Trinity Church in Newport. He was a close friend of A. Lanfear Norrie, with whom he threw a 100-person...
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(1873–1959), who married Ambrose Lanfear Norrie (1857–1910) in 1895. After his death, she married Count Odet Armand Marie de Jumilhac, a relative of the Duke of...
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John Rhea Barton Willing (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from American Medical Biographies)
estate to his sisters. In his will, he left a Stradivarius violin to his longtime friend, A. Lanfear Norrie, who predeceased him. "J.R. Barton Willing...
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who was "not in the least bit pretty," was reportedly engaged to A. Lanfear Norrie. On December 2, 1862, Tooker was married to Margaret Augusta Peckham...
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