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    Richard Stockton (October 1, 1730 – February 28, 1781) was an American Founding Father, lawyer, jurist, legislator, and signer of the Declaration of Independence...
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  • Richard Stockton may refer to: Richard Stockton (Continental Congressman) (1730–1781), delegate to the Continental Congress from New Jersey Richard Stockton...
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  • Justice Stockton may refer to: Lacon D. Stockton (1814–1860), justice of the Iowa Supreme Court Richard Stockton (Continental Congressman) (1730–1781)...
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    Stockton Metropolitan Airport (IATA: SCK, ICAO: KSCK, FAA LID: SCK) is a joint civil-military airport three miles southeast of downtown Stockton, a city...
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  • the daughter of Samuel Bayard (1766-1840) and granddaughter of Continental Congressman John Bubenheim Bayard (1738-1808), all descendants of Peter Stuyvesant...
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    John Renshaw Thomson (category Stockton family of New Jersey)
    married Annis Stockton. She was a daughter of Senator Richard Stockton (- NJ). She was a granddaughter of Continental Congressman Richard Stockton and poet...
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    Nicholas, commander-in-chief of the Continental Marines Andrew Pickens, army general and South Carolina congressman Oliver Pollock, a merchant, diplomat...
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    Caesar Rodney (category Continental Congressmen from Delaware)
    War and the American Revolutionary War, a Continental Congressman from Delaware, a signer of the Continental Association and Declaration of Independence...
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    Lewis Morris (category Continental Congressmen from New York (state))
    (1750–1803), a Continental Army general, was his cousin through Morris' aunt, Elizabeth Morris (1712–c. 1784). His great-grandfather, Richard Morris (died...
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    Brevet Lieutenant Colonel and Congressman Benjamin Tallmadge Captain and Congressman Adamson Tannehill Lieutenant Colonel Richard Taylor Lieutenant Colonel...
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    Governor of Delaware Gunning Bedford Jr. (1747–1812) – lawyer; Continental Congressman from Delaware Caleb P. Bennett (1758–1836) – Revolutionary officer;...
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    Elias Boudinot (category Stockton family of New Jersey)
    the law as a legal apprentice to Richard Stockton, an attorney who married Elias' older sister Annis Boudinot. Stockton would also become a Founding Father...
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    Liberty Song" in 1768. As a member of the First Continental Congress, where he signed the Continental Association, Dickinson drafted most of the 1774...
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  • Nathaniel Mitchell (category Continental Army officers from Delaware)
    County, Delaware. He was an officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution, a Continental Congressman from Delaware, and a member of the Federalist...
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    Frederick Frelinghuysen (general) (category Continental Congressmen from New Jersey)
    Frelinghuysen, Jr. (1916–2011) New Jersey Congressman; and Rodney Frelinghuysen (born 1946) New Jersey Congressman. "Frederick Frelinghuysen". Biographical...
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    United States Declaration of Independence (category Continental Congress)
    1776, it was adopted unanimously by the 56 delegates to the Second Continental Congress, who convened at Pennsylvania State House, later renamed Independence...
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  • industrial artist Edward Hand (1744–1802), physician, farmer, congressman, general officer in Continental Army during American Revolutionary War Mary Haverstick...
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  • 1915), congressman (1923–38) and senator (1938–69) from Alabama Richard C. Hunter – (1911), senator from Nebraska (1934–35) Jacob Javits – congressman (1947–54)...
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    William J. Hughes (category Stockton University faculty)
    Panama, Hughes taught for several years at Stockton State College in Pomona, New Jersey. His work at Stockton led to the founding of a Public Policy Center...
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    José M. Hernández (category People from Stockton, California)
    Michael Peña. Hernández was born in French Camp, California, but calls Stockton, California, his hometown. His family is originally from La Piedad, Michoacán...
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  • status 1992–95) Richard Wilde Walker, Jr. (attended), United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (1914–36) Jerre Stockton Williams (1941),...
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    Institute and President Martin Van Buren in early 1838. April 1838: Congressman Francis Ormand Jonathan Smith proposes to give $30,000 for Morse to build...
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  • Stockton (id: S000939)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 2 Sep 2011. United States Congress. "Richard Field Stockton (id:...
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    University Press. OCLC 1305132. Graydon, Alexander (1846). Littell, John Stockton (ed.). Memoirs of His Own Time: With Reminiscences of the Men and Events...
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    secretary to his father. Charles Francis Adams Sr. (1807–1886), U.S. Congressman and Ambassador to the United Kingdom. John Quincy Adams II (1833–1894)...
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  • to the Continental Congress from New Jersey 1778 1781–1783, U.S. Representative from New Jersey 1789–1795. Brother-in-law of Richard Stockton. Elisha...
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  • president of the Continental Congress) Randolph, Nebraska – Jasper Randolph (postman) Randolph, New Hampshire – John Randolph (Virginia congressman and senator)...
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    Two elementary schools are named after him: one in Stockton Unified School District in Stockton, California, and one in Wylie Independent School District...
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    rights, socialism, nonviolence, and gay rights—West Chester Richard Schweiker, Congressman, Senator, and Secretary of Health and Human Services under Ronald...
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  • (Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles, Philadelphia Phillies) (b. 1930) Stockton Rush, 60, co-founder and chief executive officer of OceanGate (Titan submersible...
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