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  2. David Pingree (merchant) - Wikipedia

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    David Pingree (December 31, 1795 – March 31, 1863) was a merchant from Georgetown, Massachusetts, whose wealth later formed the Seven Islands Land Company in 1964. In 2018, his heirs are the 10th largest landowners in the United States. He was Mayor of Salem, Massachusetts, from March 1851 to March 1852. [1]

  3. Joseph Peabody - Wikipedia

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    He was captain of several merchant vessels, and his company built 83 ships. He became extremely wealthy and used that wealth for philanthropy. [1] Peabody was the wealthiest merchant-shipowner of Salem, Massachusetts between the embargo of 1807 and 1845.

  4. Tamzin Merchant - Wikipedia

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    Tamzin Claire Merchant [1] (born 4 March 1987) [2] is an English actress and author, best known for her roles as Georgiana Darcy in the film Pride & Prejudice (2005), as Catherine Howard in the Showtime series The Tudors (2009–2010) and as Anne Hale in the WGN America series Salem (2014–2017).

  5. Elias Hasket Derby - Wikipedia

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    Elias Hasket Derby (August 16, 1739 — September 8, 1799) was an American merchant based in Salem, Massachusetts who owned or held shares in numerous privateers.The crews of these ships took more than 150 prizes during the American Revolution, and the sale of the prizes resulted in great wealth to be shared.

  6. John P. Peabody House - Wikipedia

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    The John P. Peabody House is a historic house at 15 Summer Street in Salem, Massachusetts. Built in 1868 by Salem merchant John P. Peabody, it is a rare early example of Colonial Revival architecture. The two story wood-frame house is three bays wide, with a slate gambrel roof.

  7. Peirce–Nichols House - Wikipedia

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    Waite and Peirce were also major investors in the newly incorporated Beverly Bank, and were members of Salem's merchant aristocracy. Salem was a major center of trade in the early 1800s, and as a result of this, was the home of America's first millionaire, and on a per-capita basis, was the richest city in America. Peirce went from humble ...

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  9. Bartholomew Gedney - Wikipedia

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    Bartholomew Gedney (June 14, 1640 – February 28, 1698) [1] was a merchant, physician, military officer, and native of Salem, Massachusetts Bay Colony. He is best known as one of the magistrates in the Salem witchcraft trials.

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