George Frederick Gund, American banker and brewery owner in the 19th century.
Relocated to Montreal, his father became a brewery owner, working from St. Lawrence Boulevard.
Its namesake was brewery owner Christian Schou, who died in the same year.
He was the grandson of brewery owner and patron Amund Ringnes (1840-1907).
She was the daughter of a brewery owner and member of the city council in Potsdam.
Todmorden Mills acquired its name from John Eastwood, one of the original brewery owners.
It may have incorporated offices for the brewery owner, a deed from 1789 connects it to the brewery.
He was the second son of a brewery owner.
It was rarely pointed out then how many tickets the brewery owner sold because of the Babe or how his presence helped sell beer.
In 1921, the house was purchased by John Marx, the city attorney and scion of a local brewery owner.