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Biography
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Daniel Raymond Massey (10 October 1933 – 25 March 1998) was an English actor and performer. He is possibly best known for his starring role in the British TV drama The Roads to Freedom, as Daniel, alongside Michael Bryant. He is also known for his role in the 1968 American film Star!, as Noël Coward, for which he won a Golden Globe Award.
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Daniel Raymond Massey (10 October 1933 – 25 March 1998) was an English actor and performer. He is possibly best known for his starring role in the British TV drama The Roads to Freedom, as Daniel, alongside Michael Bryant. He is also known for his role in the 1968 American film Star!, as Noël Coward, for which he won a Golden Globe Award.
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Daniel Massey (manufacturer)
American-born Canadian blacksmith and businessman
Daniel Massey | |
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| Born | (1798-02-24)24 February 1798 Windsor, Vermont, United States |
| Died | 15 November 1856(1856-11-15) (aged 67) Newcastle, Canada West |
| Resting place | Bowmanville Cemetery, Clarington, Ontario |
| Occupation(s) | Blacksmith, businessman |
| Spouse | Lucina Bradley (m. 1820) |
| Children | 10, including Hart |
Daniel Massey (24 February 1798 – 15 November 1856) was an American-born Canadian blacksmith and businessman in what is now Newcastle, Ontario. A member of the Massey family and a farm machinery pioneer, Massey began production of agricultural implements in 1847 and established what grew into Massey-Ferguson.[1][2]
Early life
Massey was born in Windsor, Vermont in 1798 to Daniel Massey Sr. and Rebecca Kelley.[2][3] The family relocated to Upper Canada sometime between 1802 and 1807, likely to acquire cheap land, as many Americans were doing at the time.[3]
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MASSEY, DANIEL, improver, farmer, and manufacturer; b. 24 Feb. 1798 in Windsor, Vt, son of Daniel Massey and Rebecca Kelley; m. January 1820 Lucina Bradley, and they had three sons and seven daughters; d. 15 Nov. 1856 in Newcastle, Upper Canada.
The founder of the Massey farm-implement business, Daniel Massey was a member of the seventh generation of Masseys to have lived in America since the emigration from England of Geoffrey Massy about 1630. Daniel was brought to Upper Canada between 1802 and 1807, when his father began farming in Haldimand Township, on the north shore of Lake Ontario, near the site of present-day Grafton. The reasons why this branch of the family moved to Upper Canada are not clear.
Daniel apparently was sent at an early age to live with relatives in Watertown, N.Y., where he received a few years of schooling. At age 14 he is said to have taken over the management of the family farm while his father worked as a teamster for the Upper Canadian militia. Daniel left home in 1817; within a year or two he was engaged
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