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Henry T. Oxnard was an American entrepreneur who gave his name to the City of Oxnard. Mr. Oxnard was president of both the American Beet Sugar Company (which later changed its name to American Crystal Sugar Company) and the American Beet Sugar Association, which represents all the beet sugar factories In the United States. He controlled with his brothers five sugar factories in the United States. ==Ancestry== With a French and English ancestry, Henry T. Oxnard was born in its June 23, 1861 during the residence of his parents abroad at Marseilles, France. Henry T. Oxnard's ancestor came to America in 1740 and settled in Boston, having been sent by Lord Montague, the father of Freemasonry in the New World, to further the establishment of that order in its new home as the provincial master of all America. Since then the Oxnard family has been prominent in New England Americans of the most progressive type. The mother of Henry T. Oxnard came from an old French family of Louisiana, ancestors that where dating back to the Capetian dynasty. Henry T. Oxnard's father sold his sugar cane plantations and refinery in Louisiana back in 1860, and by doing so was able to escape the dangers of the Civil War by traveling away. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henry T. Oxnard」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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