Francis Bowes Sayre
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Francis Bowes Sayre
Summary
Francis Bowes Sayre is a human[1]. He was born in South Bethlehem[2]. He was born on April 30, 1885[3]. He died in Washington, D.C.[4]. He died on March 29, 1972[5]. He worked as a diplomat[6], jurist[7], and judge[8]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (52 views/month, #7,249 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Francis Bowes Sayre was born in South Bethlehem[2].
- Francis Bowes Sayre passed away in Washington, D.C.[4].
- Francis Bowes Sayre was born on April 30, 1885[3].
- Francis Bowes Sayre died on March 29, 1972[5].
- Francis Bowes Sayre is buried at Washington National Cathedral[10].
- Francis Bowes Sayre's father was Robert H. Sayre[11].
- Francis Bowes Sayre's mother was Martha Finley Sayre[12].
- Among Francis Bowes Sayre's spouses was Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre[13].
- Among Francis Bowes Sayre's spouses was Elizabeth Grace Evans Sayre[14].
- A child of Francis Bowes Sayre was Francis Bowes Sayre, Jr.[15].
- A child of Francis Bowes Sayre was Eleanor Sayre[16].
- A child of Francis Bowes Sayre was Woodrow Wilson Sayre[17].
- Francis Bowes Sayre held citizenship in United States[18].
- Francis Bowes Sayre's professions included diplomat[6].
- Francis Bowes Sayre worked as a jurist[7].
- Francis Bowes Sayre's professions included judge[8].
- Francis Bowes Sayre held the position of High Commissioner to the Philippines[19].
- Francis Bowes Sayre was employed by Harvard University[20].
- Francis Bowes Sayre was educated at Williams College[21].
- Francis Bowes Sayre's education included a stint at Harvard Law School[22].
- Francis Bowes Sayre is recorded as male[23].
- Francis Bowes Sayre's instance of is recorded as human[24].
- Francis Bowes Sayre's Commons category is recorded as Francis B. Sayre[25].
- Francis Bowes Sayre's family name is recorded as Sayre[26].
- Francis Bowes Sayre's given name is recorded as Francis[27].
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Origins and Family
Francis Bowes Sayre was born in South Bethlehem[2]. He was born on April 30, 1885[3]. His father was Robert H. Sayre[11]. His mother was Martha Finley Sayre[12].
Education
Educated at Williams College[21], a liberal arts college[28], in United States[29], founded in 1793[30] and Harvard Law School[22], a graduate school[31], in United States[32], founded in 1817[33].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include diplomat[6], jurist[7], and judge[8]. Among Francis Bowes Sayre's employers was Harvard University[20]. He held the position of High Commissioner to the Philippines[19].
Personal Life
Spouses include Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre[13], a suffragette[34], 1887–1933[35], of United States[36] and Elizabeth Grace Evans Sayre[14], an artist[37], 1896–1985[38], of United States[39]. Children include Francis Bowes Sayre, Jr.[15], an Anglican priest[40], 1915–2008[41], of United States[42]; Eleanor Sayre[16], an art historian[43], 1916–2001[44], of United States[45], awarded the Order of Isabella the Catholic[46]; and Woodrow Wilson Sayre[17], a university teacher[47], 1919–2002[48], of United States[49].
Death and Burial
Francis Bowes Sayre died on March 29, 1972[5]. He died in Washington, D.C.[4]. Burial took place at Washington National Cathedral[10].
Why It Matters
Francis Bowes Sayre ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (52 views/month, #7,249 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[50] He is known by 25 alternative names across languages and contexts.[51]
FAQs
Where was Francis Bowes Sayre born?
Francis Bowes Sayre was born in South Bethlehem[2].
Where did Francis Bowes Sayre die?
Francis Bowes Sayre passed away in Washington, D.C.[4].
Who were Francis Bowes Sayre's parents?
Francis Bowes Sayre's father was Robert H. Sayre[11]. Francis Bowes Sayre's mother was Martha Finley Sayre[12].
Who was Francis Bowes Sayre married to?
Francis Bowes Sayre's spouses include Jessie Woodrow Wilson Sayre[13] and Elizabeth Grace Evans Sayre[14].
What did Francis Bowes Sayre do for work?
Francis Bowes Sayre worked as diplomat[6], jurist[7], and judge[8].
Where did Francis Bowes Sayre go to school?
Francis Bowes Sayre was educated at Williams College[21] and Harvard Law School[22].