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The Arnold family is an American political and military family with ties to New England, Georgia and Ohio. The descendants of American Revolutionary War general Benedict Arnold in Great Britain , while not particularly politically active, also achieved notable success in the 19th century.
The family picnic festival was sponsored by the Noble Ninth Manhattan Masonic District of Free and Accepted Masons. Ryan Kropp, 5 of Tappan, makes a Lego truck Sept. 26 during the Lego Lab at the ...
Benedict Arnold, played by Owain Yeoman, is a major character in the TV series Turn: Washington's Spies [164] Benedict Arnold, voiced by Andy Samberg, as the primary antagonist and werewolf in the animated action parody America: The Motion Picture [165] The episode Benedict Arnold Slipped Here from TV series Murder, She Wrote. [166]
The Arnold family is a prominent political family in the history of the United States. ... Benedict Arnold; Benedict Arnold (governor) H. Hannah Arnold (née Waterman) P.
A month before the British surrender at Yorktown ended major fighting during the American Revolution, the traitor Benedict Arnold led a force of Redcoats on a last raid in his home state of ...
As was not unusual at the time, most of the couple's children died young, many within months of one another due to a yellow fever outbreak, including an older son, Benedict. A younger son, also named Benedict, was born in 1741. Shortly thereafter, market downturns caused hardships in the family finances. [1] Hannah Arnold's gravestone
Rylee Arnold isn’t the first family member — let alone sibling — of a Dancing With the Stars pro to enter the ballroom. Julianne Hough was the first dancer to face off against her brother ...
Chief Justice Edward Shippen of Pennsylvania, painted by Gilbert Stuart Benedict Arnold. Margaret Shippen was born July 11, 1760, in Philadelphia, the fourth and youngest daughter of Edward Shippen IV and Margaret Francis, the daughter of Tench Francis, Sr.; she was nicknamed "Peggy". [1]