Francis March
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Francis March
Summary
Francis March is a human[1]. His place of birth was Millbury[2]. He was born on October 25, 1825[3]. He died in Easton[4]. He died on September 9, 1911[5]. He worked as a lexicographer[6], linguist[7], writer[8], and classical philologist[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Francis March was born in Millbury[2].
- Francis March died in Easton[4].
- Francis March was born on October 25, 1825[3].
- Francis March died on September 9, 1911[5].
- Francis March is buried at Easton Cemetery[11].
- A child of Francis March was Peyton C. March[12].
- A child of Francis March was F. A. March, Jr.[13].
- A child of Francis March was John L. March[14].
- A child of Francis March was Alden March[15].
- A child of Francis March was Thomas S. March[16].
- Francis March held citizenship in United States[17].
- Francis March worked as a lexicographer[6].
- Francis March's professions included linguist[7].
- Francis March worked as a writer[8].
- Francis March's professions included classical philologist[9].
- Francis March held the position of President of the Society for Classical Studies[18].
- Francis March held the position of President of the Society for Classical Studies[19].
- Francis March's education included a stint at Amherst College[20].
- Francis March was a member of Society for Classical Studies[21].
- Francis March was a member of American Antiquarian Society[22].
- Francis March was a member of American Philosophical Society[23].
- Francis March is recorded as male[24].
- Francis March's instance of is recorded as human[25].
- Francis March's family name is recorded as March[26].
- Francis March's given name is recorded as Francis[27].
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Origins and Family
Born in Millbury[2], Francis March… he was born on October 25, 1825[3].
Education
Francis March was educated at Amherst College[20].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include lexicographer[6], linguist[7], writer[8], and classical philologist[9]. Positions held include President of the Society for Classical Studies[18].
Personal Life
Children include Peyton C. March[12], a military officer[28], 1864–1955[29], of United States[30], awarded the Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour[31]; F. A. March, Jr.[13], a university teacher[32], 1863–1928[33], of United States[34]; John L. March[14], a psychology teacher[35], 1873–1952[36]; Alden March[15], an editor[37], 1869–1942[38]; and Thomas S. March[16], an educator[39], 1868–1939[40].
Death and Burial
Francis March died on September 9, 1911[5]. He passed away in Easton[4]. Burial took place at Easton Cemetery[11].
Why It Matters
Francis March ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (20 views/month, #7,293 of 1,000,298).[10]
FAQs
Where was Francis March born?
Francis March's place of birth was Millbury[2].
Where did Francis March die?
Francis March died in Easton[4].
What did Francis March do for work?
Francis March worked as lexicographer[6], linguist[7], writer[8], and classical philologist[9].
Where did Francis March go to school?
Francis March was educated at Amherst College[20].