The Official Website of the Surname French
marafrench@mindspring.com. This
page updated Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Our French Family
1.
Bob French, Chief
Meterorologist and weeknight weather anchor at KBTX in Texas since 1990.
Chart #8.
2.
Lawrence
Herbert French, played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Chicago Cubs,
b. 1907 in CA, d. 9 Feb 1987, played between 18 Apr 1929 and 26 Sep 1942.
3.
Samuel
French, American playwright, b. 1821, d. 1898 NYC.
4.
Jesse
French, piano manufacturer, b. 1845, d. 1927 in New Castle, IN.
5.
David
French, Canadian playwright from Bay Roberts, NFLD, Canada. Chart #57.
6.
Benjamin Brown French,
wrote dairies covering the Civil War period, and was a journalist for White
House History, Chart
#4. More.
7.
Dr.
Ronald French, 2007 King of the New Orleans Mardi Gras.
8.
Daniel
French, ÒYankeeÓ
Steam Engine Patent, 1809,
Chart #4. More.
His
son Henry French.
9.
John
Homer French, 1824-1888, NY State Map Coompiler, 1860.
10. American
Politicians with the Surname French.
11. Harry Dana French.
Our thanks go to Harry Dana French, b. 9 Nov 1895 in Loudon, NH, d. 8 Jun
1971 in Concord, NH. Lifelong French family researcher, whose research is now
stored at the New Hampshire Historical Society in Concord, NH, has solved so
many mysteries. As of Jan. 1990, we have acquired his material for Charts #1,
2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 11, and 20. He is a triple descendant of Edward
French, Chart #4. This material is not accessible in the stacks. The
collection of about 20 boxes is stored in the basement of the library. Right
now the format of these thousands of papers is either hand-written or typed
and printed from a poor dot-matrix printer. The program that printed these
pages is no longer available, plus the dot-matrix characters are monospaced
and, for the most part, unreadable by a CRT.
12. Thomas
French, Times Staff Writer since 1981, awarded the Pulitzer prize for
three projects.
13. Major General Robert P.
French, Assistant Adjutant General of the Army at the Pennsylvania Army
National Guard, email: french@state.pa.us.
14. Charlotte
French, married wealthy businessman Maximilian Carden Despard in 1870; he
was the founder of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. Charlotte was the
suffragette and Sinn FŽin
member, IrelandÕs oldest political movement. She wrote various books
and helped the poor. Her brother was that last French mentioned on Page 1 of Famous Frenches,
John Denton Pinkstone French. FFA Chart
#IREF. More.
15. Captain Thomas H.
French, served in M Co., 7th US Cavalry with Col. George
Custer at the Little Big Horn. He told Marcus Reno, ÒMajor, the Indians are
in our rear!Ó moments before Crazy HorseÕs warriers charged.
16. Commander Sir
George Arthur French, was pivotal in the formation of what became the
Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
17. Elizabeth
Crozier French, born in 1851, was the President of the Tennessee Equal
Suffrage Association. She was the daughter of an attorney and married into
the French family. On 25 aug 1919, Tennessee became the 36th state
and made the 19th Amendment to the United States Constitution the
law of the land giving women the right to vote. More.
18. Charles
Calvin French, born 12 Oct 1883 in Indiana, started into baseball at the
age of 25 with the Boston Red Sox.
19. James French,
actor in Greater London.
20. Jimmy Wales, the
founder of Wikipedia, lists many famous people with the surname French.
21. Hollis French,
Democratic member of the Alaska Senate and former assistant district
attorney. He climbed Mt. McKinley to the summer twice.
22. John Alexander
French, was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest
and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be
awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
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