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Seagrave is a village and civil parish in the Charnwood district of Leicestershire, England. Seagrave may also refer to: ;Places *Barton Seagrave, village and civil parish in the Kettering borough of Northamptonshire, England *Seagrave, Ontario, a Canadian community in Scugog township ;People * Dan Seagrave (born 1971), British artist *Gordon Seagrave (1897 – 1965), Burmese missionary and author *Jocelyn Seagrave (born 1968), American film and television actress *Mabel Seagrave (1882–1935), American physician * Sterling Seagrave (1937–2017), American historian ;Other *Seagrave Fire Apparatus, American manufacturer of fire apparatus See also * Segrave (other) *Seagraves (other) *Segraves (other) Segraves is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Robert Taylor Segraves Robert Taylor Segraves (born 1941) is an American psychiatrist who works on sexual dysfunction and its pharmacologic causes and treatments. Career Segraves a ...
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Seagrave
Seagrave is a village and civil parish in the Charnwood district of Leicestershire, England. It has a population of around 500, measured at the 2011 census as 546, It is north of Sileby and close to Thrussington and Barrow upon Soar. History One of the earliest mentions of this place is in the Domesday book where named Segrave, it is listed amongst the lands in the wapentake of Goscote given to Henry de Ferrers by King William I. The land consisted of work for one plough and four acres of meadow. By the twelfth century, Seagrave was owned by the de Segrave family, who built a fortified manor house in the parish. Their familial coat of arms was later adopted by the village. In March 1234, Richard Siward, at the head of a company of outlaws, ravaged Stephen de Segrave's native place, evidently Seagrave; burnt his fine houses, oxen, and stores of grain, and carried off many valuable horses and rich spoil. Later, the same band ravaged Alconbury, and burnt his buildings ther ...
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Barton Seagrave
Barton Seagrave is a large village and civil parish in the North Northamptonshire, England. The village is about south-east of Kettering, town centre. The older part of the village is known for its Norman Church and attractive buildings. The villages name means 'barley farm'. 'Seagrave' was added after the manor passed to Stephen de Segrave in 1220. Demographics The 2011 Census recorded a parish population of 4,418 in 1,843 homes. Transport The A6 road linking London and Leicester joins the A14 road just to the south of the village. The A14 joins the M1 motorway at junction 19 (Catthorpe Interchange) offering easy access to Huntingdon, Felixstowe and London. The Midland Main Line runs to the west of the village, partly along the edge of the River Ise. The nearest station is Kettering railway station, which opened in 1857 and is maintained by East Midlands Railway, which run services to London, Sheffield, Corby and Derby. The village used to be connected with Cambridge by ...
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Scugog
Scugog is a township in the Regional Municipality of Durham, south-central Ontario, Canada. It is northeast of Toronto and just north of Oshawa. The anchor and largest population base of the township is Port Perry. The township has a population of roughly 22,500. A smaller Scugog Township was also a historic municipality and geographic township prior to the amalgamation that formed the current municipality. History The original township of Scugog used to be divided between Reach and Cartwright townships in Ontario County and Northumberland and Durham County, respectively. When Lake Scugog was created by a dam in Lindsay in 1834, flooding created an island known as Scugog Island. The island was separated from Reach and Cartwright to form Scugog Township in 1856. In 1872 George Currie built a grain elevator which is currently Canada's oldest grain elevator. The new township was part of Ontario County. According to Alan Rayburn's ''Place Names of Ontario'', the name Scugog is ...
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Dan Seagrave
Daniel Seagrave (born 1970) is a British artist, who created many record covers for death metal bands especially in the early 1990s. He lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He grew up in Ravenshead, near Nottingham. Seagrave's works are typically highly detailed. Seagrave is a self-taught painter. He also works on mural designs and sells his art as posters. List of works * Becoming the Archetype - ''Terminate Damnation'' (2005) * Becoming the Archetype - ''Celestial Completion'' (2011) * Becoming the Archetype - ''I Am'' (2012) * Becoming the Archetype - ''Children of the Great Extinction'' (2022) * Benediction - ''Transcend the Rubicon'' (1993) * Carnage - ''Dark Recollections'' (1990) * Conspiracy - ''Reincarnated'' (2006) * Conspiracy - ''Concordat'' (2009) * Decrepit Birth - '' ...And Time Begins'' (2003) * Decrepit Birth - ''Diminishing Between Worlds'' (2008) * Decrepit Birth - ''Polarity'' (2010) * Demon Hunter - ''The Triptych'' (2005) * Demon Hunter - '' The World Is a ...
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Gordon Seagrave
Gordon Stifler Seagrave (18 March 1897 – 28 March 1965) was a Burmese-born American missionary, physician and author. Life and career Born in Rangoon, he was the son of American Baptist missionaries Rev. Albert Ernest Seagrave and Alice Vinton. As such he represented the fourth generation of a mission tradition begun when his great-grandparents Justus Vinton, Calista Holman, James Madison Haswell and Jane Mason, were sent to Moulmain, Burma in 1834 and 1835 to establish a Baptist mission, work continued in subsequent generations by several family members, including his great-aunt, missionary and physician Calista Vinton Luther. Seagrave followed their path and became a missionary and medical doctor in Burma. He was sometimes referred to by the title of his book, " Burma Surgeon", or as Gordon Surgeon Seagrave. His first language as a boy was Karen. Seagrave was married on 11 September 1920 to Marion Grace "Tiny" Morse. They had four children: Leslie Mae, b. 1921 in Balt ...
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Jocelyn Seagrave
Jocelyn Seagrave (born September 9, 1968) is an American film and television actress, best known for playing Julie Camaletti on ''Guiding Light'' and Jessica Mitchell on Fox's '' Pacific Palisades''. Early life Seagrave's father was American author and historian Sterling Seagrave and her paternal grandfather, Gordon Stifler Seagrave, was the author of ''Burma Surgeon''. Seagrave's mother, Wendy Law-Yone, was born in 1947 in Mandalay, Burma, she was raised and educated in Bangkok, Thailand is now living in the United States. Seagrave has English, Chinese and Burmese ancestry on her maternal side. Her maternal grandfather, Edward Michael Law-Yone, was a journalist and writer, as well as the founder of The ''Nation'', once the leading English-language newspaper in Burma. Seagrave grew up in Thailand and later in the US. She studied martial arts, and earning her black belt in Tae Kwon Do, and English literature at the University of Virginia. She attended Robert Frost Junior High Sc ...
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Mabel Seagrave
Mabel Alexandria Seagrave (January 3, 1882 – November 10, 1935) was an American medical doctor who was sent to France by the National American Woman Suffrage Association to staff a refugee hospital during World War I. Dr. Seagrave stayed on after the end of the war to lead a Red Cross hospital as well as to perform operations at another hospital 40 miles away. France awarded Seagrave the silver Médaille d’honneur as a token of gratitude. Early life and education Seagrave was born in Cheyenne, Wyoming Territory the daughter of Arthur Amasa Seagrave and Selina Stone Glass Seagrave. Selina Seagrave died at age 38 when Mabel was age 4. The next year, the family moved to Seattle, Washington Territory. While in Seattle, Mabel's father married a woman named Sarah Chatham. Her father built and operated hotels in Seattle where the Seagrave family lived. Seagrave graduated as valedictorian from Seattle High School in 1900. Seagrave attended Wellesley College, graduating in 1905. At W ...
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Sterling Seagrave
Sterling Seagrave (April 15, 1937 – May 1, 2017) was an American historian. He was the author of numerous books which address unofficial and clandestine aspects of the 20th-century political history of countries in the Far East. Personal life Born in Columbus, Ohio on April 15, 1937, Seagrave grew up on the China-Myanmar border, the fifth generation of an American family living in the Orient for nearly two centuries (his father was Dr. Gordon Seagrave, author of ''Burma Surgeon''). He and his family moved to Corpus Christi, Texas and he attended W. B. Ray Highschool from 1953 to 1955. Seagrave's collaborator and wife of 35 years was Peggy Sawyer Seagrave, who died about a year before her husband.Staff writer (Jul. 31, 2017)"Sterling Seagrave, 1937–2017: Investigative journalist Sterling Seagrave has died at the age of 80."''Verso''. Archived frothe original./ref> Seagrave died on May 1, 2017 in France, where he had been living for more than 30 years with his wife. Seagrave's d ...
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Seagrave Fire Apparatus
Seagrave Fire Apparatus LLC is an American fire apparatus manufacturer that specializes in pumper and rescue units, as well as aerial towers. In addition to manufacturing new equipment, they refurbish, repair and upgrade older Seagrave apparatus, including National Fire Protection Association updates to equipment. Seagrave operates manufacturing facilities in Clintonville, Wisconsin, and Rock Hill, South Carolina, and is an authorized General Services Administration vendor and supplies the federal government of the United States with firefighting equipment. History Seagrave was founded in Detroit, Michigan, in 1881 by Fredric Seagrave and moved to Columbus, Ohio, in 1891. Seagrave was acquired by the FWD Corporation in 1963 and moved their corporate headquarters to Clintonville, Wisconsin. Randolph Lenz, Chair of FWD's parent company, Corsta Corp., became embroiled in a Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation suit and in 2003 all assets of FWD, including FWD Corporation, Seagr ...
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Segrave (other)
Segrave is a surname and can refer to: *Blackburn Segrave, a 1930s touring aircraft by Blackburn Aircraft * Doris Segrave (1886-1968), Lady Segrave, former actress and singer *Gilbert Segrave (1266–1316), bishop of London from 1313 to 1316, son of Nicholas, 1st Baron Segrave *Henry Segrave (1896–1930), water and land speed record holder *Hugh Segrave (died 1387), Lord Keeper of the Great Seal and Treasurer of England under Richard II of England *John de Segrave, 4th Baron Segrave (1315–1353), married, as her first husband, Margaret, Duchess of Norfolk *Lord Richard Seagrave, Duke Of Sealand (1985 - ) Lord of Hougun Manor, Duke of Sealand, Radio Presenter * Nicholas de Segrave the younger (c. 1260 – 1322), "Lord of Stowe" and son of Nicholas, 1st Baron Segrave *Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave (died 1295), English baronial leader *Patrick Segrave, son of Richard (died after 1610), Irish judge who was removed from office for corruption * Richard Segrave (died 1598), Iris ...
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Seagraves (other)
Seagraves may refer to: ;Places Seagraves, Texas ;People * Chris Seagraves, English footballer *Eleanor Roosevelt Seagraves (born 1927), American librarian, educator, historian, and editor *Mark Seagraves (born 1966), British professional footballer * Ralph Seagraves (1929 – 1998), American executive, president of R.J. Reynolds * Skip Seagraves (born 1982) Canadian football player ;Other *Seagraves Independent School District in Seagraves, Texas *Seagraves High School in Seagraves, Texas See also *Segraves (other) Segraves is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: *Robert Taylor Segraves Robert Taylor Segraves (born 1941) is an American psychiatrist who works on sexual dysfunction and its pharmacologic causes and treatments. Career Segraves a ... * Seagrave (other) * Segrave (other) {{disambig ...
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