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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Albert Richard Pritchard (March 12, 1863 - July 8, 1927) was a businessman in Rochester, New York. He was engaged in the manufacture of stamped metal products.He was born at Rochester, March 12, 1863, the son of Alfred Richard and Mary Burroughs (Servoss) Pritchard, and always resided there. He prepared for college at Exeter, and entered the Class of '87 at Harvard, but changed to Yale, joining '87 in Sophomore year.Married (1) April 23, 1889, in Geneseo, N. Y., Harriet E., daughter of Nathaniel Hare. Mrs Pritchard died February 5, 1907 Married (2) September 3, 1907, in Chicago, Ill., Pauline Harriette Putnam Lyon, daughter of William and Huldah (Burroughs) Putnam. No children by either marriage.Immediately after graduation he founded Rochester Stamping Company, manufacturers of household metal goods, and was treasurer and manager of the company until 1905. He then sold his interest in the Rochester Stamping Company and established the Pritchard-Strong Company.In 1909 he assumed general management of the Lisk Manufacturing Company, of Canandaigua, N Y. and the Reed Manufacturing Company of Newark, N. Y. He reorganized them and made them profitable. Serving as president and manager until 1912.Also in 1909, his partner Henry G. Strong left Pritchard-Strong, and the company was renamed The Pritchard Stamping Company. He served as President of Pritchard Stamping until it went out of business in 1919. In 1920 he founded The Pritchard Storage & Warehouse Company and served as its President until 1926.He was director of the German-American Bank of Rochester from 1900-1905; Trustee of University of Rochester and of Rochester Theological Seminary from 1896-1910 and a member of the First Baptist Church, Rochester.Died July 8, 1927, in Lynn, Massachusetts. Buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass. Survived by wife, mother, and a stepson, W. P. Lyon.. }

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