This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ...of Fortification, (translated, ) 1801;" and "Kosciusko's Movements for Horse Artillery, 1808." (12.) 18. Jonathan Williams, b. Aug. I2th, 1821; d. April 21st, 1856. 3. Mary Biddle (4.) m. General Thomas Cadwalader, June 25th, 1804. Their children were: (13.) 19. John, b. April 1st, 1805, d. Jan. 26th, 1879. 14.) 20. ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 Excerpt: ...of Fortification, (translated, ) 1801;" and "Kosciusko's Movements for Horse Artillery, 1808." (12.) 18. Jonathan Williams, b. Aug. I2th, 1821; d. April 21st, 1856. 3. Mary Biddle (4.) m. General Thomas Cadwalader, June 25th, 1804. Their children were: (13.) 19. John, b. April 1st, 1805, d. Jan. 26th, 1879. 14.) 20. George, b. May 16th, 1806, d. Feb. 30th, 1879. 21. Thomas, b. Aug. 27th, 1808, d. Jan. 1gth, 1844. 22. Henry, b. Jan. 21st, 1817, d July 2d, 1844. 23. William, b. Oct. 2d, 1820, d. Oct. 1sth, 1875. General Thomas Cadwalader was the eldest son of General John Cadwalader and Williamina Bond, b. Oct. 29th, 1779, d. Oct. 3 1st, 1841. 4. Rebecca Cornell Biddle (5.) m. (Professor Nathaniel Chapman M. D., Sept. 1st, 1808, and had issue: (15.) 24. Emily, b. Aug. 25th, 1810, d. July zoth, 1852. (16.) 25. John Biddle, b. June 3d, 1811; d.. (17.) 26. George William, b. Dec. 10th, 1816, d. 27. Marie, b., d.. 5. Clement Cornell Biddle (6.) m. Mary Searle, dau. of the Honorable John (Barclay and Mary Searle, his second wife. Their issue: (18.) 29. John Barclay, b. Jan. 3d, 1815, d. Jan. 1gth, 1879. (19.) 30. George Washington, b. Jan. nth, 1818. 1 Nathaniel Chapman, M. D., was bor n on the 28th of May, 1780, near Alexandria, Va., and died in Philadelphia, on the 1st day of July, 1853. (His paternal ancestor came to Virginia with the first colonists, he was a Captain in the army and a relative of Sir Walter Raleigh.) He finished his studies at London and Edinburgh where he took his degree, and began practice in Philadelphia in 1804. He was Professor of Materia Medica in 1813-16, and of practice, institutes, and Clinical Med.--in the University of Pennsylvania, from 1816 to 1850. In 1817, he founded the Medical Institute, in which for 25 years he ...
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