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Howard was born probably in 1725 and grew up in Rhode Island where his family had moved in 1726. Although raised a Baptist, he became active in the Anglican Church in Newport. Elected to the assembly in 1756, he served on the committee that revised the colony's laws in 1760.
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Robert Clive was born at Styche, the Clive family estate, near Market Drayton in Shropshire, on 29 September 1725 to Richard Clive and Rebecca (née Gaskell) Clive. [15] The family had held the small estate since the time of Henry VII and had a lengthy history of public service: members of the family included a Chancellor of the Exchequer of ...
John Pigeon was born in Boston, Massachusetts to Henry and Walter (née Ross) Pigeon on March 17, 1725. [1] On October 26, 1752, he married Jane Dumaresq in Christ Church. [2] [3] The couple had two sons and one daughter. [4] Pigeon was called "one of the relatively few Anglican Whigs in Boston" in a biography of his son. [5]
George Mason's coat of arms. Mason was born in present-day Fairfax County, in the Colony of Virginia, in British America, on December 11, 1725. [1] [2] [3] Mason's parents owned property in Mason Neck, Virginia and a second property across the Potomac River in Maryland, which had been inherited by his mother.
Lewis was born at Warner Hall, a plantation in Gloucester County, Colony of Virginia. [1] He was third of seven children born to John Lewis IV (1694–1754), a merchant and planter (also known as Colonel John Lewis), and Frances Fielding (c. 1702 –1731). [2] His mother was the only heir of Henry Fielding of King and Queen County. [3]