The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 10Historical Society of Pennsylvania., 1886 - Pennsylvania |
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... daughter of Doctor Thomas Wynne , " sometime of Caerwys , Flintshire , South Wales , chirurgeon , " who , an eminent and VOL . X. - 1 ( 1 ) successful physician both at his home and in London , Colonel Lambert Cadwalader A Sketch By ...
... daughter of Doctor Thomas Wynne , " sometime of Caerwys , Flintshire , South Wales , chirurgeon , " who , an eminent and VOL . X. - 1 ( 1 ) successful physician both at his home and in London , Colonel Lambert Cadwalader A Sketch By ...
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... daughters , and one son , Thomas Cadwalader . The son , who was born in the year 1707 , adopted the profession of his ... daughter of Thomas Lam- bert , " late of the county of Burlington , in the western divis- ion of New Jersey ...
... daughters , and one son , Thomas Cadwalader . The son , who was born in the year 1707 , adopted the profession of his ... daughter of Thomas Lam- bert , " late of the county of Burlington , in the western divis- ion of New Jersey ...
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... daughter of Archibald McCall , of Philadelphia . He died on the 13th of September , 1823 , at his home of Greenwood , and was buried in the Old Friends ' burying - ground at Trenton . He had but two children , of whom one died young ...
... daughter of Archibald McCall , of Philadelphia . He died on the 13th of September , 1823 , at his home of Greenwood , and was buried in the Old Friends ' burying - ground at Trenton . He had but two children , of whom one died young ...
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... daughter of Samuel and Mary Coles . Benjamin and Elizabeth Cooper had a son , Samuel ( the correspondent of John Litle ) , born June 25 , 1744 , who married Prudence Brown . Their children were Joseph , who married Susan Buckley ...
... daughter of Samuel and Mary Coles . Benjamin and Elizabeth Cooper had a son , Samuel ( the correspondent of John Litle ) , born June 25 , 1744 , who married Prudence Brown . Their children were Joseph , who married Susan Buckley ...
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... daughter ; because she was a poor orphan neglected neice of the deceased great Corneile- Every nation you know has its Shakespeare . Corneille was our Shakespeare and because I look on myself as a soldier under the Generals Corneile ...
... daughter ; because she was a poor orphan neglected neice of the deceased great Corneile- Every nation you know has its Shakespeare . Corneille was our Shakespeare and because I look on myself as a soldier under the Generals Corneile ...
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