Английская Википедия:Herreshoff family

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Шаблон:Short description Members of the Herreshoff (Шаблон:Italics correction)Шаблон:Sfn family of Bristol, Rhode Island, were, among other things, notable naval architects, naval industrialists, industrial chemists, and automobile designers and manufacturers.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn

Selected members

Charles Frederick Herreshoff (1809–1888) – on April 15, 1833, in Boston – married Julia Ann Lewis (1811–1901). Charles graduated from Brown University in 1828.Шаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn

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    1. Charles Frederick Herreshoff (1880–1954)Шаблон:Sfn
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    1. Algernon Sidney DeWolf Herreshoff (1886–1977), MIT class of 1911, naval architect
      1. Halsey Chase Herreshoff (born 1933)
    2. Lewis Francis Herreshoff (1890–1972), American boat designer, marine engineerШаблон:Sfn
    3. Nathanael Greene Herreshoff IIШаблон:Sfn
      1. Nathanael Greene Herreshoff IIIШаблон:Sfn
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    1. Louise Chamberlain Herreshoff (1876–1967), artist
    2. Sarah Lothrop Herreshoff (1889–1958)
      1. Guido Borgianni (it) (1914–2011),Шаблон:Sfn Sarah's son,Шаблон:Sfn Italian artist, identified as having been part of the Macchiaioli movementШаблон:Sfn

Family tree; selected members

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Other children of C.F. Herreshoff III and Julia Ann Lewis

❸ Charles Frederick Herreshoff (1839–1917)Шаблон:SfnШаблон:SfnШаблон:Sfn
❺ Lewis Herreshoff (1844–1926)
❻ Sally Brown Herreshoff (1845–1917)

Blindness among siblings

Of the seven sons and two daughters of C.F. Herreshoff and Julia Ann Lewis, four were blind:

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Gallery

Extended family and distant ancestors

Charles Frederick Herreshoff III (1809–1888), by way of his mother, Sarah Brown (Шаблон:Italics correction; 1773–1846), was a grandson of John Brown (1736–1803), merchant, slaveholder, and statesman from Providence, who, with his brothers – Nicholas (1729–1791), Joseph (1733–1785), and Moses (1738–1836), an abolitionist – was instrumental in (i) founding Brown University and (ii) moving it to their family's former land in Providence. Julia Ann Lewis (Шаблон:Italics correction; 1811–1901), by way of her father, Joseph Warren Lewis (1774–1844), was a granddaughter of Winslow Lewis (1770–1850) of Wellfleet, Massachusetts, a sea captain, engineer, inventor, and contractor active in the construction of many American lighthouses during the first half of the nineteenth century. Julian Ann Lewis is also a niece of Isaiah William Penn Lewis (1808–1955) (Winslow Lewis' nephew), who was also a lighthouse designer, builder, and engineer.

By way of his mother, Sarah Brown (Шаблон:Italics correction; 1773–1846), C.F Herreshoff III was a 4th great-grandson of Rev. Chad Brown, the progenitor of the Brown family of Rhode Island.

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Nowadays, tens of millions of Americans have at least one ancestor who was in Rhode Island around 1600. But, with respect to males descending from Chad Brown, according to Galton-Watson probability, only a fraction of that number have an unbroken chain of paternal lineage maintaining the Brown surname from his line.

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