HOME
*





Loring (surname)
Loring is a surname and may refer to: * Charles Loring (judge) (1873–1961), American lawyer, judge and Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court *Charles J. Loring Jr. (1918–1952), United States Air Force fighter pilot posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor *Charles M. Loring (1833–1922), American businessperson, miller, father of the Minneapolis park system * Edward G. Loring (1802–1890), American judge who ordered that two escaped slaves be returned to their masters * Ellis Gray Loring (1803–1858), American abolitionist lawyer * F. G. Loring (1869–1951), English naval officer, wireless expert and writer *Frederick Wadsworth Loring (1848–1871), American journalist, novelist and poet *Frances Loring (1887–1968), Canadian sculptor * George B. Loring, (1817–1891), Member of US House of Representatives for Massachusetts *Gloria Loring (born 1946), American singer, songwriter and actress * Henry Loring (died 1822), Archdeacon of Calcutta * John Loring (Royal Navy o ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Charles Loring (judge)
Charles Loring (November 26, 1873 – March 7, 1961) was an American lawyer and judge from Minnesota. He served as Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court from January 1944 to July 1953. Early life and education The only child of Lyman Loring and Eugenie Hutchinson and sixth great grandson of Massachusetts pioneer Thomas Loring,Charles Henry PopeLoring Genealogy (Cambridge, Massachusetts, Murray and Emery, 1917), pp.365-6, accessed 10 June 2014 Charles was born on a farm in the town of Kinnickinnic, St. Croix County, Wisconsin, and moved to Clay County, Minnesota in 1877. He studied at Phillips Exeter Academy, State Normal School at Moorhead, Minnesota, and University of Minnesota Law School. Career During World War I he served as Major Judge Advocate in U.S. Army and Lt. Col. Judge Advocate in regular army.
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Jorge Loring, 1st Marquis Of Casa Loring
Jorge Loring y Oyarzábal, 1st Marquis of Casa Loring was a Spanish noble, politician and businessman of the 19th century. His grandson Jorge Loring Martinez created the company ''Talleres Loring'', an aircraft manufacturer that produced important aircraft such as the Loring R-1, the Loring R-2 or the Loring R-3. Biography Born August 20, 1822 in Málaga, Spain, Jorge was the son of George Loring of Hingham, Massachusetts, and Maria Del Rosario Oyarzabal, of Cadiz. He was a fourth great grandson of New England immigrant Deacon Thomas Loring.Charles Henry Pope''Loring Genealogy''(1917). p. 139-140 Education and citizenship Like his brothers, he was educated in the United States, where he studied engineering at Harvard. He held citizenship in the United States and in Spain. Marriage and family In 1850 he married Amalia Heredia Livermore of Málaga, herself a daughter of Manuel Heredia and Isabel Livermore. She was "an educated and intelligent woman" raised with an education " ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


William Loring (Royal Navy Officer)
Admiral Sir William Loring (31 October 1811 – 4 January 1895) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy. He was the first Commander-in-Chief of the Australia Station from 26 March 1859 until 10 March 1860. He was also the Rear-Admiral Superintendent of Portsmouth Dockyard between 1870 and 1871. Naval career Born on 31 October 1811, the son of Admiral Sir John Wentworth Loring. He attended school at Twyford School, Hampshire, before joining the Royal Navy in July 1826. He was promoted to Lieutenant on 26 February 1836, and Commander on 27 August 1841. He served as Commander on HMS ''Scout'' on the East Indies Station in 1846. Promoted to Captain on 31 January 1848, he later received command of HMS ''Furious'' in 1852 on the Mediterranean Station and in 1854 participated in the Black Sea during the Crimean War. Later serving aboard HMS ''Iris'' on the East Indies Station from 24 December 1856, he was later appointed the first Commander-in-Chief of the Australia Station from 26 M ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Thomas Loring
Thomas Loring was an early settler of Hingham and Hull, Massachusetts. He was present at some of the key moments in the earliest history of Hingham, Massachusetts. But later " e large Loring families were prominent in the town f Hull and remained into the 20th century." As early as 1893 he was recognized as "the progenitor of the families bearing this surname by birth in eastern Mass., and prob. throughout New Eng."George Lincoln''History of the town of Hingham, Massachusetts'' (Hingham, Mass; 1893), vol.2,pp.26-27 His descendants include individuals on both sides of the American Revolution, the US Civil War, and today live across North America, Spain, England and Australia. Birth and family "Deacon Thomas Loring was born in Axminster, Devonshire, England. ... "Thomas Loring married, in England, Jane Newton; Her grandson ... says "she was a woman of a lively spirit ... skilled in the practise of physick"....Charles Henry Pope''Loring Genealogy''(1917), pp.1-7 Immigration to M ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Teala Loring
Teala Loring (born Marcia Eloise Griffin; October 6, 1922 – January 28, 2007) was an American actress who appeared in over 30 films during the 1940s. Life and career Born in Denver, Colorado, she was the sister of actors Debra Paget, Lisa Gaye, and Ruell Shayne. Her mother was Marguerite Gibson, who entertained in nightclubs and vaudeville. At the start of her film career, she was sometimes credited as Judith Gibson. Beginning in 1942, Loring appeared in uncredited or bit parts in films at Paramount, turning up as a cigarette girl in ''Holiday Inn'' and as a telephone operator in ''Double Indemnity'', for example. From 1945 to 1947, she appeared in ten films released by the low-key Poverty Row studio Monogram Pictures, including ''Fall Guy'' (1947), and costarring in two films starring Kay Francis, ''Allotment Wives'' (1945) and '' Wife Wanted'' (1946). Of her portrayal of a young mother caught up in an illegal adoption scheme in 1945's ''Black Market Babies'', ''The New ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Rosamond B
Rosamond is a feminine given name, which may refer to: People *Rosamond Carr (1912–2006), American humanitarian and author *Rosamund Clifford (before 1150 – c. 1176), English mistress of King Henry II * Rosamond Langbridge (1880–1964), Irish novelist, playwright and poet *Rosamond Lehmann (1901–1990), British novelist *Rosamond Marshall (1902–1957), American novelist *Rosamond McKitterick (born 1949), British medieval historian *R. J. Mitchell (author) (born 1902), English author and archivist *Rosamond Pinchot (1904–1938), American socialite and actress *Rosamond Praeger (1867–1954), Irish artist, sculptor and writer *Rosamond Royal, pen name of Jeanne Hines (born 1922), American writer *Rosamond Smith, a pen name of Joyce Carol Oates (born 1938), American author *Rose Wilkinson (1885–1968), Canadian politician * Rosamond "Roz" Young (1912 - 2005), American author, educator and historian Fictional characters *the title character of ''The Complaint of Rosamond'', by ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Nigel Loring (surgeon)
The Apothecary to the Household is an officer of the Medical Household of the Royal Household of the Monarch, Sovereign of the United Kingdom. He has a salaried daily surgery. The Apothecary to the Household was originally responsible for providing medicine to members of the Royal Household; a separate officer, the Apothecary to the Person, ministered to the Sovereign. Both were appointed by warrant from the Lord Chamberlain, although the appointment was frequently published, in the form of letters patent under the Great Seal. From the English Restoration, Restoration until 1727, a single Apothecary to the Household was appointed. For the next century, two or occasionally three individuals jointly held the office. The joint appointments came to an end on the resignation of Claudius du Pasquier in 1879. The original salary consisted of wages of £40 and board wages of £60, which had risen to a total of £160 and was fixed at £106 13s 4d during the reign of Queen Anne. During the e ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Lisa Loring
Lisa Loring (born Lisa Ann DeCinces; February 16, 1958 – January 28, 2023) was an American actress. She is best known for her work as a child actress playing Wednesday Addams at six years old on the 1964–1966 sitcom ''The Addams Family''. Life and career Loring was born on Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands, a United Nations Trust Territory at the time, which had been administered by the United States. Her parents both served in the United States Navy, and divorced shortly after her birth. She grew up in Hawaii and later moved to Los Angeles with her mother. She began modeling at age three and appeared in an episode of ''Dr. Kildare'', which aired in 1964. Her mother died of alcoholism in 1974 at age 34. Loring was best known for her role portraying Wednesday Addams in ''The Addams Family'' sitcom (1964–1966). She was one of the longer-surviving members of the show's main cast. She later reprised the role for the TV Movie ''Halloween with the New Addams Family''. In 1966, ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Joshua Loring
Joshua Loring (3 August 1716 – September 1781Charles Henry Pope''Loring Genealogy''(Cambridge, Mass., 1917), pp. 78-79) was an 18th-century colonial American naval officer in British service. During the French and Indian War, he served as a commodore in the Great Lakes region and was active during much of the Ontario and Quebec campaigns. Biography Born in Boston, Massachusetts to parents Joshua and Hannah (Jackson) Loring, and a great-great-grandson to colonist Thomas Loring, he was apprenticed as a tanner but instead chose to enlist in the Royal Navy as a young man. He rose to command a privateer during King George's War, however he was captured by the French in 1744. Held as a prisoner in Louisbourg, Nova Scotia for several months, he was eventually released and was made a captain on 19 December 1757 on . Seven Years War During the French and Indian War, he was involved in naval operations on Lake George and Lake Champlain in 1759 and served under General James Wolfe ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  




Jorge Loring Miró
Rev. Jorge Loring Miró, SJ (30 September 1921 – 25 December 2013) was a Spanish Jesuit, famed for his outreach and evangelism. He spent years performing on television, radio, lecturing around the world and writing books. Loring Miró was born in 1921 in Barcelona, the son of Jorge Loring Martinez, a noted engineer. Jorge Loring Miró was ordained in 1954 when he was 33 years old. He wrote several books, the best known of which was ''Para salvarte'' (''To Save You''). Aside from his publications he has recorded some of his lectures on video, airing on EWTN The Eternal Word Television Network, more commonly known by its initials EWTN, is an American basic cable television network which presents around-the-clock Catholic-themed programming. It is not only the largest Catholic television network in .... He died of a stroke in Malaga, Spain, on 25 December 2013, aged 92. Works * Para salvarte: Enciclopedia del católico (58ª edición), Edibesa; (1 de enero de 1975), 778 ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


Jorge Loring Martinez
Jorge Loring Martinez (Málaga, Spain, October 12, 1889 Charles Henry Pope''Loring Genealogy'' (1917), p.313/ref> – Madrid, Spain, September 22, 1936) was a Spanish engineer and entrepreneur, pioneer of civil aviation in that country, and considered by the Spanish Patent Office one of their great inventors. Grandson of businessman and politician Jorge Loring y Oyarzábal, he was born into a wealthy family which from the beginning of the century was dedicated to banking, mining, steel and railways. Education and early career In 1912 he graduated in Madrid as a civil engineer. In 1916 he joined the administration and was assigned to the Head of Public Works, Ciudad Real, but soon asked for leave to pursue his true calling: aviation. That same year he received the degree of airplane pilot in the National School of Aeronautics, established in Madrid, and acquired an aircraft (type Blériot) made in Spain that tore shortly after landing. In 1917 he became a coach at Casa Pujol, Coma ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]  


picture info

Talleres Loring
Talleres Loring (Loring Workshops) was a Spanish aeronautical company founded by engineer and entrepreneur Jorge Loring after moving to Madrid. History A predecessor company, Loring Pujol y Cia, had been founded in Barcelona by Jorge Loring together with Claudio Baradat Guillé in 1918. The new company established its factory in Cuatro Vientos, Carabanchel, in SW Madrid in 1923 and began production in 1924. It soon received orders to manufacture military aircraft, beginning with Fokker C.IV planes. Later ''Talleres Loring'' would build some of Juan de la Cierva's autogyro prototypes, such as the Cierva C.7 and Cierva C.12. Talleres Loring also would produce its own aircraft, mostly designed by engineer Eduardo Barrón, such as the Loring R-1, the Loring R-2 and the Loring R-3 airplanes. Overwhelmed by the large financial cost of its projects, in 1931 Jorge Loring rejoined the government service. Three years later, in 1934, the Talleres Loring company filed for bankr ...
[...More Info...]      
[...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]