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January 4, 1820 (aged 69–70) St. Mary's County. Occupation. Politician. lawyer. Philip Key (1750 – January 4, 1820) was an American congressional representative from Maryland. Key was the son of Dr. John Key and was probably born on his father's estate near Leonardtown, Maryland. His father died in 1755, leaving his grandfather and later ...
Philip Key. Philip Key may refer to: Philip Key (U.S. politician), Representative of the State of Maryland in the United States Congress from 1791 to 1792. Philip Barton Key, Representative of the State of Maryland in the United States Congress from 1807 to 1812. Philip Barton Key II, murder victim in a controversial nineteenth-century trial.
Philip Barton Key II (April 5, 1818 – February 27, 1859) [1] was an American lawyer who served as U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia. [2] He is most famous for his public affair with Teresa Bagioli Sickles , and his eventual murder at the hands of her husband, Congressman Daniel Sickles of New York .
Battle of Mobile (POW) Philip Barton Key (April 12, 1757 – July 28, 1815), was an American Loyalist during the American Revolutionary War and later was a United States Circuit Judge and Chief United States Circuit Judge of the United States circuit court for the Fourth Circuit and a United States representative from Maryland.
v. t. e. Sir John Phillip Key GNZM AC (born 9 August 1961) [2] is a New Zealand retired politician who served as the 38th prime minister of New Zealand from 2008 to 2016 and as leader of the National Party from 2006 to 2016. Following his father's death when he was eight, Key was raised by his single mother in a state-house in the Christchurch ...
Key was born in Redland, Maryland, to Francis Key and his wife Ann (or "Anne") Arnold Ross.Ross Key's grandfather was English settler Philip Key who resided near Leonardtown around 1726, he married Susannah Gardiner and had seven children: Richard Ward Key, Phillip Key, Thomas Key, Francis Key, Edmund Key and Susanna Gardiner Key. [1]
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Margaret Brent. (c 1601 – c 1671) first woman in the English colonies to appear before court [9][10] Mary Brent. early settler and plantation owner, sister of Margaret [11] Giles Brent. (c1600 – 1672) Catholic early settler, [12] married Mary Kittamaquad, the daughter of the Piscataway Tayac [13][14] Brice.