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The Biddle family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania is an Old Philadelphian family descended from English immigrants William Biddle (1630–1712) and Sarah Kempe (1634–1709), who arrived in the Province of New Jersey in 1681.
The builder was the farm's namesake, Hammand Hersh Roudebush. [2] A native of Adams County in southeastern Pennsylvania, Roudebush and his parents settled in Ohio in 1834 when he was just four years old. Twenty-five years later, he and his wife Emeline bought a Harrison-area property known as "Sand Hill" and settled there; this became the ...
James T. Hale was born October 14, 1810, in Towanda, Pennsylvania, the son of Reuben & Wealthy Ann (Tracy) Hale.He studied law partly with his brother-in-law, General William Patton (1799-1877), and partly with his uncle, Elias White Hale (1775-1832).
Raudenbusch is a surname of German origin. Its variants in the United States include Roudabush, Roudebush Roudenbush, and Ruebush.. According to genealogists, the earliest person to whom the Raudenbusch lines can be traced is Hans Peter, who had been born prior to 1600 and continued to operate a flour mill throughout the Thirty Years War.
During his budget address on Tuesday before a joint session of the General Assembly, the governor – just as he did last year – proposed a 1.75% hike in funding for all Pennsylvania public ...
Buchanan may have been born in County Donegal, Ireland [2]: 164 or in Pennsylvania. [3] His date of birth is disputed, with sources variously citing 1699, [ 4 ] : 50 1716, [ 5 ] and 1728. Several sources say he was the son of James Buchanan and Jane Sayers, and that the family lived for a time in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania .
This district includes twenty-nine contributing buildings that are located in a rural industrial area in the borough of New Hope. Notable buildings include the Heath House/Huffnagle-Hood Mansion and grist mill, the James Magill House (1790), a three-story stone textile mill, the Conrad Hartman Store (c. 1820), and small single-family dwellings for Black and unskilled laborers.
Sources: University of Pennsylvania Archives [268] [269] George Clymer: Penn Trustee 1779–1813; an elected member of the Continental Congress who was one of only six people who signed the Declaration of Independence and signed (for Pennsylvania) US Constitution [270] Thomas FitzSimons, Penn trustee 1789–1811: signed (for Pennsylvania) US ...