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Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker (April 9, 1843 – September 2, 1916) was an American judge and politician who served as the 23rd governor of Pennsylvania from 1903 to 1907. A judge assigned to Pennsylvania's Court of Common Pleas system prior to his election as governor, he also researched and wrote about Pennsylvania history.
Samuel W. Pennypacker (1843–1916), American politician from Pennsylvania Sara Pennypacker (fl. 2006–2019), American author of children’s literature Rebecca Lane Pennypacker Price (1837–1919), American nurse during the American Civil War
The Samuel W. Pennypacker School is an historic, American elementary school that is located in the West Oak Lane neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is a part of the School District of Philadelphia .
Isaac S. Pennybacker (1805–1847), American judge and politician Percy Pennybacker (1895–1963), American civil engineer Anna Pennybacker (1861–1938), American educator and women's rights activist
Frank Knox Morton Pennypacker (1872–1956) was a collector of Long Island, New York historical material and author of several books on Long Island history, including George Washington's Spies, the story of the Culper Ring.
Theobald was born in Baltimore, the son of Elisha Warfield Theobald and his wife Sarah Frances Smith. The elder Theobald was a medical doctor, as was Samuel's older brother, Elisha Warfield Jr. (see Smith-Theobald Family). Theobald's father died in 1851 so he was largely raised in the home of his grandfather, the surgeon Nathan Ryno Smith.
Researchers excavated five unmarked graves at the cemetery in 1999 in an effort to find Samuel Washington’s resting place. They recovered small bones and teeth from three burials, but DNA ...
Character killed off and addressed in the fourth-season premiere. Her successor was played by Marsha Warfield, who remained for the rest of the series run. Ted Knight: Henry Rush The Ted Knight Show: 129 1986-08-26 Colorectal cancer: 6 Series cancelled; production was to have resumed in September 1986, with Knight planning on returning to work.