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William Paterson was born December 24, 1745, in County Antrim, Ireland, to Richard Paterson, an Ulster Protestant. [2] Paterson immigrated with his parents to New Castle, Pennsylvania, in 1747. [3] At 14, he began college at Princeton. After graduating, he read law with the prominent lawyer Richard Stockton and was admitted to the bar in 1768.
William Paterson (goalkeeper) (1902–?), Scottish footballer for Dunfermline, Dundee United, Arsenal, Airdrieonians etc William Paterson (judge) (1745–1806), United States Founding Father, Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and signer of the U.S. Constitution
His father, also named Thomas, worked for the Mundy family. His mother, Lucy Green, was a slave of Hugh Newell (1744–1816) of Freehold Township, New Jersey. She was manumitted at age 21 by Newell's will. After moving to Perth Amboy, Peterson married Daphne Reeves, whose mother, Bette, had been a slave on an estate of Andrew Bell in Perth ...
William Paterson (New Jersey lawyer) (1745-1806), Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court William Patterson (New York politician) (1789–1838), U.S. Representative from New York William Patterson (Ohio politician) (1790–1868), U.S. Representative from Ohio
Netflix Convicted murderer Scott Peterson originally had the support of his and Laci Peterson's family after her death — but allegiances have since shifted. American Murder: Laci Peterson, which ...
Richard Saltonstall (Massachusetts judge) David Sewall; David Shriver; John Sitgreaves; Jeremiah Smith (lawyer) William Smith (judge, born 1728) William Stephens (judge) John Stokes (North Carolina judge) John Sullivan (general) Increase Sumner
The 3 rd Ward may have the most high-profile contest, with Council President Alex Mendez fending off challenges from the ward’s former 20-year council representative, William McKoy, as well as ...
(1764–1839) husband of Margarita daughter of Philip Schuyler and Katherine Van Rensselaer (a granddaughter of Robert Livingston the Younger). Stephen Rensselaer III was brother-in-law to Alexander Hamilton and Philip Jeremiah Schuyler (1768-1835). Stephen father-in-law from his 2nd marriage was the Governor of New Jersey William Paterson ...