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    Charles Frederick Schaeffer (3 September 1807 in Germantown, Pennsylvania – 23 November 1879 in Philadelphia) was a Lutheran clergyman of the United States...
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  • American entomologist Charles William Schaeffer (1813–1896), American Lutheran clergyman and theologian Charles Frederick Schaeffer (1807–1879), American...
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  • David Frederick Schaeffer, Frederick Christian Schaeffer and Charles Frederick Schaeffer, and his grandfather Frederick David Schaeffer. He grew up in...
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  • Frederick David Schaeffer (15 November 1760 – 27 January 1836) was a German-American Lutheran clergyman. Frederick David Schaeffer was born at Frankfurt...
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  • were Frederick David Schaeffer and Rosina Rosenmiller. His father was a Lutheran clergyman, as were his brothers Frederick Christian, Charles Frederick, and...
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  • Brent Schaeffer, American arena football quarterback Charles Frederick Schaeffer (1807–1879), Lutheran clergyman of the United States Charles William...
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  • were Frederick David Schaeffer and Rosina Rosenmiller. His father was a Lutheran clergyman, as were his brothers David Frederick, Charles Frederick, and...
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    four-year-old kidnapping victim in 1874 Charles Frederick Schaeffer, Lutheran clergyman Francis Schaeffer, Christian theologian William I. Schaffer...
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    Charles Ashmead Schaeffer (August 14, 1843 – September 23, 1898) was a chemist who served as the seventh President of the University of Iowa, serving...
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    1771, Muhlenberg married Catherine Schaeffer, the daughter of wealthy Philadelphia sugar refiner David Schaeffer. They had seven children. On June 4...
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    Keller's stepson, the Rev. Charles W. Schaeffer, was pastor from 1849-1875. Charles W. was the grandson of Frederick David Schaeffer and the author of Early...
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  • Wartik. Wartik encouraged Tebbe to join the group of Professor Riley Schaeffer at Indiana University. Instead, Tebbe spent a year at Montana State University...
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  • Albert as Barry Carlisle James Rebhorn as FBI Agent Howard Schaeffer Richard Griffiths as Frederick John Roselius as Secret Service Agent Tom Bahlor David...
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  • Tex Avery (redirect from Frederick Avery)
    Frederick Bean "Tex" Avery (/ˈeɪvəri/; February 26, 1908 – August 26, 1980) was an American animator, cartoonist, director, and voice actor. He was known...
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    father-in-law David Schaeffer Sr. died in 1787, Frederick and his wife inherited a part-ownership of a sugar refinery in Philadelphia. Frederick bought out the...
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  • George Harrison Schaeffer was an American football player, coach of football, basketball, and baseball, and college athletics administrator. He served...
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    Gigi (musical) (category Musicals by Frederick Loewe)
    production of the musical, adapted by Heidi Thomas and directed by Eric D. Schaeffer, premiered at the Kennedy Center (Washington, DC) in January 2015, and...
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    — he's got us!": 78  — Frederick George Hutchins, QPM, British police officer (3 June 1961), to Police Constable Leslie Charles England after being shot...
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    and etcher Stephen Parrish and Elizabeth Bancroft. His given name was Frederick Parrish, but he later adopted Maxfield, his paternal grandmother's maiden...
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    adopted to honor the contributions of Frederick S. Pardee, a former RAND researcher and philanthropist. Charles Wolf Jr. served as founding dean from...
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  • The Beach Boys: An American Family (category Cultural depictions of Charles Manson)
    Laskaway as Voyle Gilmore Clay Wilcox as Tommy Schaeffer Anthony Rapp as Van Dyke Parks Erik Passoja as Charles Manson David Polcyn as Phil Spector Tera Hendrickson...
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  • Rudolph Frederick Schaeffer (June 26, 1886 – March 5, 1988) an American arts educator and artist connected to the Arts and Crafts movement. He was the...
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    v t e Arizona State Sun Devils athletic directors Frederick M. Irish (1896–1913) George Schaeffer (1914–1916) George E. Cooper (1917–1921) Ernest C. Wills...
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  • Robin Hardy, English author and film director (b. 1929) 2019 – Bogusław Schaeffer, Polish composer (b. 1929) 2021 – Louis Andriessen, Dutch composer (b...
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  • with Schaeffer, a partnership that would have profound and lasting effects on the direction of electronic music. Another associate of Schaeffer, Edgard...
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  • Schmalkaldic War, Charles and his allies won a decisive victory, and Maurice was rewarded with John Frederick's title of elector. The triumphant Charles V regulated...
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  • Frederick Mortimer "Cap" Irish (May 16, 1870 – April 12, 1941) was an American football coach, college athletics administrator, and science instructor...
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  • James Leo Garrett Jr. (1925–2020) John J McNeill (1925–2015) Charles Ryrie (1925–2016) Frederick Buechner (1926-2022) H. Ray Dunning (born 1926) Jurgen Moltmann...
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  • Bardo – convicted murderer and stalker of actress and model, Rebecca Schaeffer Jared Lee Loughner – convicted mass murderer who perpetrated the 2011...
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  • Frederick Carlton Ball (1911–1992) was an American multidisciplinary artist, author, and educator, who worked as a potter, painter, and jeweler. Ball...
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