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  2. Gottfried Heinrich Bach - Wikipedia

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    Gottfried Heinrich Bach (born: 26 February 1724 – funeral: 12 February 1763) was a child of Johann Sebastian Bach and the firstborn son of his second wife Anna Magdalena Bach. He was born in Leipzig , where his parents had moved the year before his birth.

  3. Category:1724 births - Wikipedia

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  4. John Gregory (moralist) - Wikipedia

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    Gregory was born in Aberdeen, Scotland to the professor of medicine James Gregorie and Anna Chalmers, his father's second wife; his grandfather was the distinguished mathematician and astronomer James Gregory. Following the death of his father when he was eight years old, Gregory's education was conducted by Principal Chalmers, his grandfather ...

  5. 1724 in literature - Wikipedia

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    February 12 – Elkanah Settle, English poet and dramatist (born 1648) [16] March 19 – Johann Christian Thomae, German historian and biographer (born 1668) [17] July 11 – Delarivier Manley, writer, playwright and pamphleteer (born c. 1663) [18] August 15 – Manko, Japanese poet (year of birth not known) October 6 – Charles Rivière ...

  6. Joseph Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Blanchard (11 February 1704 – 7 April 1758) was born in Dunstable, New Hampshire (now Nashua) on February 11, 1704 to Capt. Joseph Blanchard and his wife Abiah Hassell. In 1724 he joined the New Hampshire Militia as a lieutenant and served in Capt. Eleazer Tyng 's Company.

  7. Christopher Gadsden - Wikipedia

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    Christopher Gadsden (February 16, 1724 – August 28, 1805) was an American politician who was the principal leader of the South Carolina Patriot movement during the American Revolution. He was a delegate to the Continental Congress , a brigadier general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War , Lieutenant Governor of ...

  8. James Rivington - Wikipedia

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    James Rivington (1724 – July 4, 1802) was an English-born American journalist who published a Loyalist newspaper in the American colonies called Rivington's Gazette.He was driven out of New York by the Sons of Liberty, but was very likely a member of the American Culper Spy Ring, which provided the Continental Army with military intelligence from British-occupied New York.

  9. 1724 in poetry - Wikipedia

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    February 12 – William Mason (died 1797), English poet, editor and gardener; February 25 – Karl Wilhelm Ramler (died 1798), German poet; March 20 – Duncan Ban MacIntyre (died 1812), Scottish Gaelic poet; May 18 – Magtymguly Pyragy (died c. 1807), Turkmen spiritual leader and poet; July 2 – Friedrich Gottlieb Klopstock (died 1803 ...