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John Cadwalader was born in Trenton, New Jersey of Quaker parentage, the eldest son of Thomas Cadwalader (1707–1779) and Hannah Lambert, his wife. [1] [2] In 1750, the Cadwalader family removed to Philadelphia where John and Lambert Cadwalader, his brother, were merchants.
John Cadwalader (April 1, 1805 – January 26, 1879) was an American lawyer, jurist, and politician who served as a United States representative from Pennsylvania and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
John Cadwalader is the name of: John Cadwalader (general) (1742–1786), Pennsylvanian merchant, general in the Revolutionary War; John Cadwalader (jurist) (1805–1879), American lawyer, jurist and politician; John Lambert Cadwalader (1836–1914), American lawyer, Assistant U.S. Secretary of State
The Cadwalader House at 240 S. 4th Street, in Center City Philadelphia. John Cadwalader (1677–1734), the patriarch of the Cadwalader family, was born in Bala, Wales before coming to the Province of Pennsylvania in British America in 1697, seeking a place to practice the Quaker religion without repression.
John Lambert Cadwalader (November 11, 1836 – March 11, 1914) was an American lawyer. Early life and education. Cadwalader was born in Trenton, New Jersey, on ...
Cadwalader by itself most often refers to Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft, the oldest continuously running law firm in the United States, and named in part after John Lambert Cadwalader (1836–1914), an American lawyer and politician. Cadwalader's Ice Cream, a chain of ice cream parlours across Wales; As a given name, it may also refer to
A second duel was fought between them in August 1778, but neither party was injured. On July 4, Conway engaged Brigadier General John Cadwalader in a duel. Cadwalader shot him in the mouth and the bullet exited through his head. "I have stopped the damned rascal's lying tongue at any rate," he said. [18]
John Cadwalader (general) (1742–1786), Pennsylvania Militia general in the American Revolutionary War Thomas McCall Cadwalader (1795–1873), U.S. Army major general Topics referred to by the same term