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  1. Francis Minturn Sedgwick was a rancher and a sculptor. He was the father of Edie Sedgwick . He and his wife Alice Delano de Forest moved to Santa Barbara County, California, where they purchased the Rancho Corral de Quati and became cattle ranchers "to support the war effort."

  2. When Francis Minturn Sedgwick Sr. was born on 13 March 1904, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States, his father, Henry Dwight Sedgwick III, was 42 and his mother, Sarah May Minturn, was 38. He married Alice Delano De Forest on 8 May 1929, in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States.

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  3. Harvard Business School. . Francis Minturn Sedgwick was born in New York on March 13, 1904. He was the son of the noted historian and author, Henry Dwight Sedgwick, and Sarah May Minturn. An uncle, Ellery Sedgwick, edited the Atlantic Monthly magazine from 1908 to 1938.

  4. Francis Minturn Sedgwick, 63, world renowned artist and sculptor and owner of Rancho la Laguna de San Francisco. He was known internationally for his sculpture and was also a novelist, art collector, cattle rancher, and had a short career in international banking.

  5. Francis Minturn Sedgwick 1937 - 1965. Francis sculpted another statue of Saint Francis. It looks so much like the other one that I wonder if was cast from the same mold. This one was created for the Sacred Heart of Christ the King Convent, in Sycamore Canyon, Montecito, California.

  6. Early life and education[edit] Edie Sedgwick was born in Santa Barbara, California, the seventh of eight children of Alice Delano de Forest (1908–1988) and Francis Minturn Sedgwick (1904–1967), a rancher, sculptor [5] and member of the historical Sedgwick family of Massachusetts. Sedgwick's mother was the daughter of Henry Wheeler de Forest ...

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  8. Jan 17, 2014 · Based in the Santa Ynez Valley, Francis “Duke” Minturn Sedgwick (1904–1967) and his wife, Alice Delano de Forest (1908–1988), were known for their love of the arts and civic engagement. Born to wealthy East coast families, both were part of a cultural milieu that celebrated and supported the arts.

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