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* [[George Henry Warren II]] (1855–1943), New York City stock broker and real estate developer |
* [[George Henry Warren II]] (1855–1943), New York City stock broker and real estate developer |
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* [[George Henry Warren Sr.]] (1875–1923), American laborer who died while building All Souls Church in Washington, D.C. |
* [[George Henry Warren Sr.]] (1875–1923), American laborer who died while building All Souls Church in Washington, D.C. |
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* [[George Frederick Warren]] (1874–1938), agricultural economist and author, contemporary of [[Henry Charles Taylor]] |
* [[George Frederick Warren, Jr.]] (1874–1938), agricultural economist and author, adviser to President [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]], contemporary of [[Henry Charles Taylor]] |
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* [[George Warren (footballer)]] (1880–1917), English footballer |
* [[George Warren (footballer)]] (1880–1917), English footballer |
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* [[George Warren (priest)]], Canadian Anglican priest |
* [[George Warren (priest)]], Canadian Anglican priest |
Revision as of 06:33, 1 February 2022
George Warren may refer to:
(in date order)
- Sir George Warren (MP) (1735–1801), British Member of Parliament
- George Warren (missionary) (fl. 1811), British missionary in Sierra Leone
- George Warren (East India Company officer) (1801–1884), British Army general
- George Warren, 2nd Baron de Tabley (1811–1887), British nobleman and politician
- George Washington Warren (1813–1883), Massachusetts attorney, jurist, and politician
- George Warren (Assemblyman) (1828–?), American politician in Wisconsin
- George Warren (prospector) (1835–1893), American copper prospector
- George T. Warren (c.1842-after 1916), U.S. politician in Michigan
- George Henry Warren (1823–1892), New York City lawyer
- George Henry Warren II (1855–1943), New York City stock broker and real estate developer
- George Henry Warren Sr. (1875–1923), American laborer who died while building All Souls Church in Washington, D.C.
- George Frederick Warren, Jr. (1874–1938), agricultural economist and author, adviser to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, contemporary of Henry Charles Taylor
- George Warren (footballer) (1880–1917), English footballer
- George Warren (priest), Canadian Anglican priest
- George Earle Warren (died 1971), American investment banker