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  1. Prescott Bush was born in Columbus, Ohio on May 15, 1895 to Samuel Prescott Bush and Flora Sheldon Bush. Samuel Bush was a railroad middle manager, then a steel company president and, during World War I, a federal government official in charge of coordination of and assistance to major weapons contractors.

  2. Samuel Prescott Bush. Některá data mohou pocházet z datové položky. Samuel Prescott Bush ( 4. října 1863 – 8. února 1948) byl americký průmyslník. Byl otcem amerického senátora Prescotta Bushe, praotcem 41. amerického prezidenta George H. W. Bushe a pradědem 43. amerického prezidenta George W. Bushe.

  3. Samuel Prescott Bush (1863 October 4 Brick Church NJ - 1948 February 8 Columbus OH) was the father of Senator Prescott Bush, grandfather of George H. W. Bush and greatgrandfather George W. Bush. He was the son of the Rev. James Smith Bush. The Grand Patriarch of the Bush clan founded the Buckeye Steel Castings Company of Ohio in 1894 as The ...

  4. thomasstephenneel.com › bushsamuelSAMUEL PRESCOTT BUSH

    Samuel Prescott Bush, son of Rev. James Smith Bush and wife Harriet Eleanor Fay, was born 4 Oct 1863 in Brick Church, Orange Co NJ, and died 8 Feb 1948 at University Hospital in Columbus, Franklin Co OH of carcinoma, perforation of the colon, and myocardial fibrosis. He was buried in Greenlawn Cemetery, Section 56, south of the chapel.

  5. 18 de abr. de 2018 · Samuel Prescott Bush, son of a minister, laid the foundation for the family’s fortune. Known as the grand patriarch of the Bush clan, he was an Ohio steel and railroad executive.

  6. Prescott Sheldon Bush fue un político estadounidense, senador republicano por Connecticut y un ejecutivo bancario de Wall Street con Brown Brothers Harriman. Su hijo, George H. W. Bush, y su nieto George W. Bush serían más tarde Presidentes de Estados Unidos. Su padre fue Samuel Prescott Bush y su madre Flora Sheldon.

  7. Samuel Prescott Bush was also closely associated with Samuel Pryor, who, along with the Rockefellers, controlled the Remington Arms Company. During the First World War, Clarence Dillion, a senior figure at the War Industries Board, arranged for Bush, to become chief of the Ordnance Small Arms and Ammunition Section of the WIB.