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  1. George Romney ( Dalton-in-Furness, Lancashire, 26 de dezembro de 1734 - Kendal, Westmorland, 15 de novembro de 1802) foi um pintor inglês. Ao lado de Reynolds, Gainsborough e Ramsay, Romney completa o círculo de pintores que lideraram a retratística londrina na segunda metade do século XVIII. [ 1] Paralelamente aos retratos de importantes ...

  2. George W. Romney (1907-1995) was a prominent politician, businessman, and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. George Wilcken Romney was born July 8, 1907 to Gaskell Romney and Anna Amelia Pratt in Mexico. In 1913, the family moved to Idaho.

  3. Childhood & Early Life. George Wilcken Romney was born on July 8, 1907 in Colonia Dublán, a Mormon colony in Chihuahua, Mexico, to Gaskell Romney and Anna Amelia nee Pratt. Born as the fourth of his parents’ seven children, George had three elder brothers, namely, Gaskell Maurice Romney, Douglas Pratt Romney and Miles Pratt Romney.

  4. Lenore Romney (1909–1998) was married to George W. Romney and is the mother of Mitt Romney. She was a daughter of Harold Arundel LaFount, and was a Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Michigan in 1970. Mitt Romney (b. 1947), son of George W., was Governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007 and a U.S. presidential candidate in 2008 and ...

  5. Description. Also known as. English. George W. Romney. Governor of Michigan from 1963 to 1969. George Romney. George Wilcken Romney.

  6. 27 de jul. de 1995 · George W. Romney, 88, a former secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development, governor of Michigan, chairman of American Motors Corp. and a contender for the 1968 Republican ...

  7. Religion. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormon) George Wilcken Romney (July 8, 1907 - July 26, 1995) was the 43rd governor of Michigan and a candidate for president in 1968. A Republican, he served from 1963 until his resignation in 1969 to become secretary of housing and urban development to President Richard Nixon (R).