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Lambert Cadwalader (December 1742 – September 13, 1823) was an American merchant and leader in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. He fought in the Revolutionary War , then represented New Jersey in the Continental Congress and the U.S. Congress .
John Lambert Cadwalader (November 11, 1836 – March 11, 1914) was an American lawyer. Early life and education.
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.
Lambert Cadwalader : Pro-Admin. Elected in 1792. Lost re-election. John Beatty : Pro-Admin. Elected in 1792. Lost re-election. September 15, 1794 – January 29, 1795 Vacant: January 29, 1795 – March 3, 1795 Aaron Kitchell (Hanover Township) Anti-Admin. Elected in 1794 and elected to finish Clark's term. Lost re-election. 4th: March 4, 1795 –
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. His paternal side of the family was Welsh, while his mother was from ...
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Lambert Cadwalader: Pro-Administration: At-large: 1789 – 1791 Elected in 1789. Lost re-election to Kitchell. 1793 – 1795 Elected in 1792. Lost re-election to I. Smith. William T. Cahill: Republican: 1st: 1959 – 1967 Elected in 1958. Redistricted to the 6th district. 6th: 1967 – 1970 Redistricted from the 1st district and re-elected in 1966.
Cadwalader Morris: 1783–1784 Robert Morris: 1775–1778: John Morton: 1774: 1775–1776: Frederick Muhlenberg [21] 1779–1780: Richard Peters Jr. 1782–1783 Charles Pettit [22] 1785–1787 Joseph Reed: 1778: James Randolph Reid: 1787–1789 Samuel Rhoads: 1774: Daniel Roberdeau: 1777–1779: George Ross: 1774: 1775–1777: Benjamin Rush [23 ...