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  1. David Sears (businessman) - Wikipedia. David Sears II (October 8, 1787 – January 14, 1871) was a prominent 19th-century Boston philanthropist, merchant, real estate developer, and landowner. Early life. Sears was born on October 8, 1787, in Boston, Massachusetts.

  2. David Sears II was a prominent 19th-century Boston philanthropist, merchant, real estate developer, and landowner.

  3. People. David Sears. 1787 - 1871. View All Objects. David Sears, Junior, was the son of a wealthy Boston merchant, David Sears, Sr. The elder Sears had amassed his fortune in the China trade. The younger David Sears graduated from Harvard College in 1807 or 1810.

  4. David Sears II (1787 - 1871) was Boston based businessman and real estate developer active in the middle part of the 19th century. Sears lived in a large granite mansion, now the Somerset Club, at 42-43 Beacon Street, in Boston’s prestigious Beacon Hill neighborhood.

  5. David Sears II (1787–1871) was a prominent 19th century Boston philanthropist, merchant and landowner. He developed a substantial part of nearby Brookline, Massachusetts, including building the Christ's Church in Longwood, and was associated in the erection of the St Paul's Cathedral.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › David_SearsDavid Sears - Wikipedia

    David Sears is the name of: David Sears (America) (1787–1871), Boston philanthropist, merchant, and landowner. David Sears (racing driver), former racing driver. David O. Sears (born 1935), social and political psychologist, professor at the University of California, Los Angeles.

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