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Demens eventually retired to Alta Loma, California, to the family ranch that later became known as the Demens-Tolstoy Estate. He died there in January 1919; he was survived by his wife, three sons, and two daughters.
Jun 20, 2024 · In August of 1882, just a month after Sarah and John are said to have been married, John’s son, John R.Williams opens fire on Sarah’s son, Robert. It’s a drive-by shooting, via a one-horse wagon, and it misses, hitting someone named Robert Hodge instead.
Nov 26, 2022 · The son of owner and publisher Paul Poynter, Nelson became an editor in the 1930s, and upon his father’s death in 1950 was named president and chief bottle-washer. Until his own passing in 1978, Poynter was virtually synonymous with the Times (it wouldn’t be re-named Tampa Bay Times until 2012).
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Although he was an orphan by age 4, Demens was well provided for by his wealthy family in Russia. Demens was raised by his maternal uncle, a nobleman named Anastassy Alexandrovich Kaliteevsky. He grew up with a full staff of servants living on two inherited estates, one near Moscow and one near St. Petersburg.
Sep 13, 2005 · Russian immigrant Peter Demens brought the railroad to Pinellas County, and with it later came the people who created the urban area we know today.
Aug 9, 2016 · Founded in 1886 by a Russian immigrant, Orange Belt Railway was among the last of all CitrusLAND trains established. Three short years after its inaugural run, the founder, visionary Peter A. DEMENS, was suddenly threatened with lynching and run of town. Still, the Orange Belt Railway chugged on.
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Jun 29, 2020 · Demens in Los Angeles: the transformation complete. It was in Los Angeles that Demens became a US citizen. Parry, plate 14. The image was sent to Parry by Demens’s grandson, Peter Demens...