Henry Pybus Bell-Irving was born on 1913-01-21.
He is the son of Henry H Hoyt who was the owner of Carter-Wallace, Inc. After his father stepped down as the companies director, Henry H Jr. became the companies director until he retired & the company, Carter-Wallace, Inc was sold off.
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H. G. Wells died on August 13, 1946 at the age of 79.
Some celebrites with the initials E.H. are Ethan Hawke, most notable I think. Then there is Ernest Hemingway (if posthumous celebrities count) and Elisabeth Hasselback (from The View). Hope that helps!
They were African Americans who spoke and wrote in favor of abolition.
Oh honey, Henry H. Garnet was the first African American to address the U.S. Congress, and Maria Stewart was one of the first African American women to speak on political issues and women's rights. They were both trailblazers in the fight for equality and justice, paving the way for future generations to speak their minds and demand change.
Henry H. Garnet was an African American abolitionist and minister who advocated for the immediate liberation of slaves. Maria Stewart was an African American abolitionist and women's rights activist who gave powerful speeches advocating for the end of slavery and the empowerment of black women.
Jacob H. Stewart died in 1884.
Jacob H. Stewart was born in 1829.
H L. Stewart has written: 'Fluid power by H.L. Stewart and J.M. Storer'
Frank H. Stewart House was created in 1909.
William H. Stewart died on 2008-04-23.
Stewart H. Appleby died on 1964-01-12.
Stewart H. Appleby was born on 1890-05-17.
William H. Stewart was born on 1921-05-19.
H. Stewart Beers has written: 'Poppy venom' -- subject(s): Accessible book