Edward Shippen (1639, Methley, West Yorkshire, England – October 2, 1712, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was the second mayor of Philadelphia, although under...
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Margaret Shippen (July 11, 1760 – August 24, 1804) was the second wife of General Benedict Arnold. She has been described as "the highest-paid spy in...
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daughter, Margaret Shippen, was the second wife of Benedict Arnold. Shippen was born in Philadelphia, the son of merchant Edward Shippen III and, his first...
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Edward Shippen III (July 9, 1703 – September 25, 1781) was an American merchant and mayor of Philadelphia. He was born on July 9, 1703, in Boston. Shippen...
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Willing was born on September 15, 1868, in Newport, Rhode Island, to Edward Shippen Willing (1822–1906) and Alice Caroline Barton (1833–1903). She had one...
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Edward Shippen is the name of: Edward Shippen (1639–1712), second mayor of Philadelphia Edward Shippen III (1703–1781), 33rd mayor of Philadelphia and...
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others, and 13 wounded, one of which is since dead." On 24 April 1756, Edward Shippen III wrote to Governor Morris to report hearing an eyewitness account...
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scene. During the summer of 1778, he met Peggy Shippen, the 18-year-old daughter of Judge Edward Shippen IV, a Loyalist sympathizer who had done business...
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Edward Shippen Barnes (September 14, 1887 in Seabright, New Jersey – February 14, 1958, in Idyllwild, California) was an American organist. He was a graduate...
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patent to the land from the heirs of William Penn. Edward Shippen's granddaughter, Peggy Shippen, was historically notable as the wife of General Benedict...
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Look up shippen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shippen can refer to: Edward Shippen, second mayor of Philadelphia Edward Shippen (II), wealthy merchant...
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States Declaration of Independence Peggy Shippen was the daughter of prominent Philadelphia merchant Edward Shippen and wife of Benedict Arnold Arthur St...
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to the hymn tune "Gloria", a traditional French carol as arranged by Edward Shippen Barnes. Its most memorable feature is its chorus, "Gloria in excelsis...
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twice served as mayor of Philadelphia, and Anne Shippen (1710-1791), granddaughter of Edward Shippen, who was the second mayor of Philadelphia. His brother...
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Episode: "Dead from New York" 2015–16 Turn: Washington's Spies Judge Edward Shippen 7 episodes 2016 Scorpion Agent Cooke 2 episodes Rosewood Harvey Episode:...
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An organ symphony is a piece for solo pipe organ in various movements. It is a symphonic genre, not so much in musical form (in which it is more similar...
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17, 1891, Astor married socialite Ava Lowle Willing, a daughter of Edward Shippen Willing and Alice Barton. The couple had two children: William Vincent...
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Penn subsequently appointed Edward Shippen under the city charter of 1701. The Philadelphia City Council then elected Shippen to a second term. Subsequent...
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Schermerhorn (1830–1908), while her maternal grandparents were businessman Edward Shippen Willing (1822–1906) and socialite Alice Caroline Barton (1833–1903)...
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William was born to Joseph Shippen (1679–1741, son of Edward Shippen, governor of Pennsylvania) and Abigail Grosse Shippen (1677–1716) at Philadelphia...
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College of Philadelphia, botanist John Bartram, Edward Shippen III, Edward Shippen IV, and Peggy Shippen, Thomas Mifflin, later to become Governor of Pennsylvania...
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(Shippen) Burd, was born February 5, 1749, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He studied law with his uncle, Pennsylvania Chief Justice Edward Shippen, whose...
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28, 1777 – December 17, 1799 Preceded by Benjamin Chew Succeeded by Edward Shippen IV 8th President of the Continental Congress In office July 10, 1781 –...
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Portrait of Edward Shippen Burd of Philadelphia (c. 1806–1808)...
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1, 1735. He later moved to Lancaster County where he read law with Edward Shippen, Esq. (future Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court). Admitted...
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Representatives, along with two other Federalist justices of the Supreme Court, Edward Shippen IV and Jasper Yeates. The sole Democratic–Republican member of the court...
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Jeremiah Langhorne James Logan William Allen Benjamin Chew Thomas McKean Edward Shippen IV 19th Century William Tilghman John Bannister Gibson Jeremiah S. Black...
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inaction. During the summer of 1778 Arnold met Peggy Shippen, the 18-year-old daughter of Judge Edward Shippen, a Loyalist sympathizer who had done business...
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Shippen Manor is located in Oxford Township, Warren County, New Jersey, United States. The manor was built in 1755 and was added to the National Register...
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streets in the city. He formed a firm and lifelong friendship with Edward Shippen, the second Mayor of Philadelphia, justice of the State Supreme Court...
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