Father of two children, citizen of Louvain, one Edmond Morren, a master stonemason, stealthily entered the new Library of Louvain just before dawn one morning last week.
His father Benjamin was a stonemason who died when Russell was five.
The son of an immigrant stonemason from northern Italy, he grew up in heavily Protestant South Carolina, where, he told PTI Correspondent Richard Ostling, "I learned early in .
Yalesville Culvert ‘is not going anywhere’ WALLINGFORD — The red granite railroad trestle crossing over Route 150 in Yalesville has a long history. It was built in the mid- or late-1800s by stonemason William MacKenzie, who is buried in the historic Center Street Cemetery — with a stone fittingly made of red granite.
July 8, 2013 - The Record-Journal
Nelly Furtado in Canada.com Furtado told reporters: "It's my roots, you know. My parents were real simple people. My father was a stonemason by trade. My mother was a housekeeper. When you have roots like that, it is easy to stay grounded. I don't come from anywhere but the...