1778, Duer signed the United States Articles of Confederation and is one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Duer owned 10 slaves. Duer spent...
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William Duer may refer to: William Duer (Continental congressman) (1743–1799), New York speculator, Continental congressman and Assistant Secretary of...
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son of John Duer (1782–1858) and Anna Bedford Bunner Duer (1783–1864). William Duer was the grandson of Continental Congressman William Duer (1747–1799)...
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Roland Duer Irving (1847–1888), American geologist Thomas Duer Broughton (1778–1835), English soldier and writer William Duer (Continental Congressman) (1743–1799)...
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the New Jersey wedding of Catherine Alexander and William Duer. Duer was a member of the Continental Congress, and a signer of the Articles of Confederation...
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United States Eleanor Roosevelt, suffragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Congressman Bob Livingston of Louisiana, much of the wealthy Astor family, New York...
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William Alexander Duer (1780–1858) and noted lawyer and jurist John Duer (1782–1858). He is also great-grandfather of U.S. Congressman William Duer (1805–1879)...
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Revolution. Sackett and his new spy ring would report to William Duer, a Continental Congressman, and General Washington. Sackett's later lack of progress...
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Bleecker (1779–1849), U.S. Congressman; born in Albany Herman Knickerbocker (1779–1855), U.S. Congressman; born in Albany John Duer (1782–1858), born in Albany;...
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Andrew Craigie (category Continental Army officers from Massachusetts)
through his relationships with New York financial promoter William Duer (Continental Congressman) and speculator Daniel Parker. Parker played the lead role...
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Gallatin (1761–1849), U.S. congressman, Secretary of the Treasury, founder of New York University Horatio Gates (1727–1806), Continental Army general during...
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investment of choice, leading to the Panic of 1792. Former Continental Congressman William Duer raised large sums of money to invest in bank stock and government...
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married to Elizabeth Denning Duer (1821–1900), a daughter of Hannah Maria (née Denning) Duer and William Alexander Duer, the 7th President of Columbia...
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Vining (23 December 1758–February 1802), U.S. senator, U.S. congressman, and Continental congressman from Delaware. Member of Lodge No. 63 at Lewis Town, Delaware...
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Livingston) and Henry Sheaffe Hoyt (who married Frances Duer, a daughter of Judge William Alexander Duer), and Goold Hoyt III (who married Adeline Camilla Scott...
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including: Caroline King (1813–1863), who married Denning Duer, a son of William Alexander Duer. James Gore King, Jr. (1819–1867), who married his first...
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First Continental Congress in 1774 and 1775. Raised in Lodge No. 2, Philadelphia, on 29 March 1763. Benjamin Alden Bidlack (1804–1849), congressman from...
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to Henrietta Elizabeth Duer (1790–1839), a daughter of Continental Congressman William Duer and Lady Catherine Alexander Duer (a daughter of Sarah (née...
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Robert R. Livingston (category Continental Congressmen from New York (state))
along with Chief Justice Richard Morris, Judge James Duane, Continental Congressman William Duer, and Justice John Sloss Hobart. On September 9, 1770, Livingston...
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Horace William Elliot (1788–1863). Ann Maria Westcott (1808–1897), who married Alexander Duer (1793–1819), son of Continental Congressman William Duer and...
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Robert Watts of New York, and Catherine Alexander, who married Congressman William Duer (1747–1799). Through his daughter Elizabeth, he was the grandfather...
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Roy Elonzo Davis (section William Branham)
leaving prison in November 1942, Davis and fellow KKK member, former Congressman William Upshaw, began working together in California. They set up an organization...
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John Dickinson (redirect from John Dickinson (congressman))
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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United Airlines (redirect from United Airlines – Continental Airlines merger)
created in 1926 by Walter Varney who later co-founded the predecessor to Continental Airlines. In 1997, United became one of the five founding airlines of...
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were born in other parts of the British Empire. England: William Richardson Davie, William Duer, Button Gwinnett, Robert Morris, Thomas Paine Ireland: Pierce...
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Brigade) William Skinner (Brigadier General of the Edenton District Brigade) William Smallwood (Major General of North Carolina Militia, also Continental officer)...
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paper was then sold to a group including his brother, William, who had been a Republican congressman from Ohio's 1st congressional district in the early...
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Robert Howe (/haʊ/; c. 1732 – December 14, 1786) was a Continental Army general from the Province of North Carolina during the American Revolutionary...
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the North American Water and Power Treaty Authority) was a proposed continental water management scheme conceived in the 1950s by the US Army Corps of...
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the second president of The College of William & Mary. Mary was the great-grandmother of Congressman William Johnston Dawson. Her second son, John Stith...
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