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Wilkinson married Ann Biddle (1742–1807) of the prominent Biddle family of Philadelphia [10] on November 12, 1778, in Philadelphia. [10] She was a first cousin of Charles Biddle, an associate of Aaron Burr, [11] and Wilkinson's marriage to the dynamic Biddle helped his career as a politician and general. [11] [12] She died on February 23 ...
Ann Biddle (1742–1807), married James Wilkinson (1757–1825) John Wilkinson (1780–1796) James Biddle Wilkinson (c. 1783–1813) Joseph Biddle Wilkinson (1789–1865), married to Catherine Andrews (1785–1861) Joseph Biddle Wilkinson Jr. (1817–1902), married to Josephine Osborne Stark (1823–1908)
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Ann Wilkinson Biddle Dunlap Thomas Dunlap (1793 – July 11, 1864) was an American lawyer and banker. Dunlap was a native, and during his life a resident, of Philadelphia .
Nicholas Biddle (January 8, 1786 – February 27, 1844) was an American financier who served as the third and last president of the Second Bank of the United States (chartered 1816–1836). [1] Throughout his life Biddle worked as an editor, diplomat, author, and politician who served in both houses of the Pennsylvania state legislature.
When the burial ground is closed, one can still view Benjamin Franklin's gravesite from the sidewalk at the corner of 5th and Arch Streets through a set of iron rails. The bronze rails in the brick wall were added for public viewing in 1858 by parties working at the behest of the Franklin Institute, which assumed the responsibility of defending Franklin's historic ties to Philadelphia after ...
Peyton Short (December 17, 1761 – September 1, 1825) was an American land speculator and politician in Kentucky.He was a member of the first Kentucky Senate.He was the brother of William Short; he married the daughter of John Cleves Symmes, and was a brother-in-law of future President William Henry Harrison.