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  Lambert Cadwalader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lambert Cadwalader (1742-1823) was an American merchant and leader in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Lambert was born in December of 1742 to Doctor Thomas and Hannah (Lambert) Cadwalader in Trenton, New Jersey.
Lambert's quick release was partly due to the consideration that his brother, General Thomas Cadwalader, had shown to General Richard Prescott as a prisoner.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Lambert_Cadwalader   (642 words)

  
 Lambert Cadwalader Papers, American Philosophical Society
Lambert Cadwalader, a revolutionary war soldier, was born in Trenton, New Jersey, the son of Thomas Cadwalader and Hannah Lambert.
Lambert Cadwalader, born in Trenton New Jersey in 1743, was the son of Hannah Lambert and Thomas Cadwalader, a physician.
Cadwalader, however, refused to take command as he was only paroled by General Howe and not exchanged for an officer of equal rank; after struggling with the decision, he consulted George Washington who acted by issuing a general order that no enemy officers of field grade were to be release.
www.amphilsoc.org /library/mole/c/cadwalader.htm   (930 words)

  
 Thomas Cadwalader
He was the father of General John Cadwalader and of Colonel Lambert Cadwalader.--His grandson, Thomas, soldier, born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 28 October, 1779; died there, 31 October, 1841, was the son of General John Cadwalader, and was graduated at the University of Pennsylvania in 1795.
Cadwalader afterward confined himself to private practice in his profession, and was one of the best-known commercial lawyers in the United States.
Young Cadwalader was graduated at Princeton in 1815 and then studied law, but never practised, he was appointed deputy adjutant-general of the New Jersey militia on 2 June, 1830, aide-de-camp to the governor, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel, and adjutant-general of the state, with the rank of brigadier-general, on 30 July, 1842.
www.famousamericans.net /thomascadwalader   (1131 words)

  
 Lambert, Mississippi - Encyclopedia Glossary Meaning Explanation Lambert, Mississippi   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lambert is a town located in Quitman County, Mississippi.
Lambert is located at 34°12'7" North, 90°16'59" West (34.201878, -90.283113).
Out of the total population, 50.1% of those under the age of 18 and 42.7% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line.
www.encyclopedia-glossary.com /en/Lambert-Mississippi.html   (427 words)

  
 Lambert Cadwalader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lambert Cadwalader (1742 - 1823)was an American merchant and leader in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
The 3rd Pennsylvania returned to the defense of Fort Washington.At the beginning of the battle for the Fort on November 15, Cadwalader was holding the old line on the Harlem Heights.
Lambert's quick release was partly due to the consideration that his brother,General Thomas Cadwalader, had shown to General Richard Prescott as a prisoner.
www.therfcc.org /lambert-cadwalader-219109.html   (608 words)

  
 Thomas Cadwalader - Wikpedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Thomas Cadwalader (1708-1779) was an American physician in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Cadwalader was one of the first to vaccinate patients against smallpox.
His sons, John and Lambert were active in the American Revolutionary War.
www.bostoncoop.net /~tpryor/wiki/index.php?title=Thomas_Cadwalader   (68 words)

  
 Lambert Cadwalader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Lambert Cadwalader (1742-1823) era comerciante y un líder americanos en Nuevo-Jersey y Pennsylvania.
Lambert nació en diciembre de 1742 para doctor a Thomas y a Hannah (Lambert) Cadwalader en Trenton, Nuevo-Jersey.
Lambert hizo un opositor particularmente abierto del acto de la estampilla y de las medidas más últimas.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/la/Lambert%20Cadwalader.htm   (677 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Lambert Cadwalader
Independence Hall Philadelphia (sometimes referred to as Philly or the City of Brotherly Love) is the fifth most populous city in the United States and the largest city in the state of Pennsylvania, both in area and population.
The University of Pennsylvania (commonly referred to as Penn or UPenn, although the former is the preferred and recognized nickname of the University) is a private, nonsectarian, research university located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Alternate uses: Fort Washington (disambiguation) Fort Washington (New York) was a fortified position near the north end of Manhattan Island and was located at the highest point on the island.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Lambert-Cadwalader   (1467 words)

  
 Old Mill Hill Society - History of Trenton - Revolutionary Era
Lambert Cadwalader bought a property in March 1776 on the River Road, but did not make his home there until November 1776, when he was a paroled prisoner of war until 1779.
Lambert Cadwalader, the cousin and later the brother-in-law of General Philemon Dickinson, though he bought property in Trenton in March 1776, did not make his permanent home here until November of that year, being meanwhile engaged with his military duties under the State of Pennsylvania.
The estate of Lambert Cadwalader on the River Road was probably a portion of the large tract formerly owned by his father Dr. Thomas Cadwalader and sold by him when he left Trenton for Philadelphia.
freepages.history.rootsweb.com /~trenton/historyoftrenton/revolutionary.htm   (11461 words)

  
 John Cadwalader -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
John Cadwalader (1742-1786) was a merchant and soldier from (Click link for more info and facts about Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He was a Brigadier General of the Pennsylvania militia during the (The revolution of the American colonies against Great Britain; 1775-1783) American Revolutionary War.
After the (Click link for more info and facts about Conway Cabal) Conway Cabal, he fought a duel with (Click link for more info and facts about Thomas Conway) Thomas Conway in 1778 in which Conway was wounded by being shot in the mouth.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/J/Jo/John_Cadwalader.htm   (105 words)

  
 John Cadwalader (1742-1786), University of Pennsylvania Archives
John Cadwalader, the son of Thomas Cadwalader, was a man of great prominence during the American Revolution.
As the war progessed, he was instrumental in forming a militia from the eastern shore of Maryland; with this militia he rejoined Washington as a volunteer to fight the Battles of Brandywine, Germantown, and Monmouth.
After the British evacuated Philadelphia in June 1778, Cadwalader fought a duel with General Thomas Conway, who had been accused of plotting to remove Washington from command of the Continental army and whose conduct toward American officer was considered "offensive" by Cadwalader.
www.archives.upenn.edu /histy/features/1700s/people/cadwalader_john.html   (221 words)

  
 Thomas Cadwalader (1707-1779), University of Pennsylvania Archives
Thomas Cadwalader was born into a Quaker Philadelphia with a background in business, teaching and medicine.
Besides his active roles in the College of Philadelphia and Pennsylvania Hospital, Thomas Cadwalader was a founder and director of the Library Company, a member of the American Philosophical Society and of the Society for Promoting Useful Knowledge.
His sons Lambert and John Cadwalader attended the Academy and College of Philadelphia; John, like his father, would serve as a Penn trustee.
www.archives.upenn.edu /histy/features/1700s/people/cadwalader_thos.html   (346 words)

  
 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: Lambard to Lanahan
Lambert, Alan — of Romulus, Wayne County, Mich.
Lambert, J. — of Wayne, Wayne County, W.Va. Democrat.
Son of J. Herman Lambert and Bess (Kalar) Lambert; married 1936 to Laura Vere Orr.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/lambdin-lamy.html   (1357 words)

  
 Beatrix Farrand- "Landscape Gardener"
Beatrix Jones Farrand (born Beatrix Cadwalader Jones) was born on June 19, 1872 into a wealthy and well-connected family in New York City.
John Lambert Cadwalader, Minnie's brother and Beatrix' uncle, often played the role of fatherly figure for Beatrix.
John Cadwalader recognized that he had a talented niece and gave her opportunities to see Europe and all of the design elements that were there.
xroads.virginia.edu /~MA99/hall/Dumbartonoaks/farrand_dum.html   (1125 words)

  
 CADWALADER, Lambert (1742-1823) Guide to Research Papers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The papers include correspondence from Lambert Cadwalader to Samuel Meredith.
A letter from Lambert Cadwalader to George Mitchell written on November 10, 1785.
In the letter, Lambert Cadwalader writes concerning the shipment and sale of goods, and the manufacture of a sulky.
bioguide.congress.gov /scripts/guidedisplay.pl?index=C000012   (80 words)

  
 Charles Willson Peale / Portrait of Hannah Lambert Cadwalader / c. 1772   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Charles Willson Peale / Portrait of Hannah Lambert Cadwalader / c.
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 Thomas Cadwalader/Hannah Lambert   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Born: at: Philadelphia, Pa. Married: 18 JUN 1738 at: Died: at: Father:John Cadwalader Mother:Martha Jones Other Spouses:
Name: John Cadwalader Born: 10 JAN 1741/42 at: Philadelphia, Pa. Married: 25 SEP 1768 at: Baltimore, Maryland Died: 11 FEB 1786 at: Shrewsbury, Kent Co., Maryland Spouses: Elizabeth Lloyd Williamina Bond NOTES
Name: Margaret Cadwalader Born: 1748 at: Married: 19 MAY 1772 at: Died: 20 SEP 1820 at: Spouses: Samuel Meredith
www.pennock.ws /surnames/fam/fam28154.html   (144 words)

  
 History of the United States Patent Office, Chapter 5
On January 25, 1790, the House appointed a committee to draft a patent statute.
The committee consisted of Aedanus Burke of South Carolina, Benjamin Huntington of Connecticut, and Lambert Cadwalader of New Jersey.
Burke reported a bill to promote the progress of the useful arts, and it was given its first reading.
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 The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: C to Cadwalader
The Political Graveyard: Index to Politicians: C to Cadwalader
Judge of U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1858.
Son of Dr. Thomas Cadwalader and Hannah (Lambert) Cadwalader; married 1793 to Mary McCall.
politicalgraveyard.com /bio/cabana-cadwalader.html   (994 words)

  
 decendants of Sir William Griffith   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Thomas Cadwalader [44054] ------- b.1707 d.14_Nov_1779, Mercer Co., NJ Hannah Lambert [44056] ---------- b.1712 m.18_Jun_1738 wife of Thomas Cadwalader d.1786
Lambert Cadwalader [44057] ------ d.13_Sep_1813, Mercer Co., NJ Mary McCall [44063] ------------- m.1793 wife of Lambert Cadwalader
Thomas Cadwalader [44065] ------- b.11_Sep_1795 d.22_Oct_1873 Maria C. Grosverneur [44072] ---- m.27_Dec_1831 wife of Thomas Cadwalader
www.hdhdata.org /roots/d1850.shtml   (4092 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
247, Peter Woolever from Lambert Cadwalader (Map A) Vol.
244, Philip Woolever from Lambert Caldwallader, 6/18/1804, (BELOW) Vol.
244: (Map A shows land of Lambert Cadwalader) Dated 18 June 1804, from Lambert Cadwalader and Mary his wife, to Philip WOOLEVER 101 acres and 30 perches, for 255 pounds, 19 shillings and 4 pence, located in County of Sussex, Township of Greenwich.
searches.rootsweb.com /usgenweb/archives/nj/sussex/land/wooldeed.txt   (1129 words)

  
 Penn Special Collections-PSPA Register 4
On the first of March the Society held its charter meeting with twenty-three members present.
Charter members include prominent judges and lawyers (John Beale Bordley, Richard Peters, James Wilson, and Edward Shippen), military leaders (General John Cadwalader, Colonel George Morgan, Colonel John Nixon), doctors (Benjamin Rush, John Jones, George Logan, Adam Kuhn), and politicians (Samuel Powel, George Clymer, Henry Hill, Philemon Dickinson, Samuel Vaughn, Lambert Cadwalader, Tench Francis, Charles Thompson).
Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Paine became members later in that year.
www.library.upenn.edu /collections/rbm/regis/pspa/pspa_m4.html   (2581 words)

  
 John Cadwalader/Elizabeth Lloyd   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Born: 10 JAN 1741/42 at: Philadelphia, Pa. Married: 25 SEP 1768 at: Baltimore, Maryland Died: 11 FEB 1786 at: Shrewsbury, Kent Co., Maryland Father:Thomas Cadwalader Mother:Hannah Lambert Other Spouses: Williamina Bond NOTES
Name: Elizabeth Cadwalader Born: 1 SEP 1774 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
Name: Maria Cadwalader Born: 4 FEB 1776 at: Married: at: Died: at: Spouses:
www.pennock.ws /surnames/fam/fam28151.html   (147 words)

  
 Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 : a machine readable transcription.
Achard Bonvouloir was a French gentleman, connected with the Marquis de Lambert, and claimed to have served as a volunteer in the French army in the West Indies.
The names given were: Anthony Wayne, Samuel John Atlee, John Shee, Arthur St. Clair, Daniel Broadhead, Robert Magaw, Lambert Cadwalader, and Francis Johnston.
The signers were: Arthur St. Clair, John Shee, Anthony Wayne, Lambert Cadwalader, William Allen, Jr., Joseph Penrose, Joseph Wood and Henry Bicker.
lcweb2.loc.gov /ll/lljc/004/lljc004.sgm   (12803 words)

  
 Grand Teton NP: A Place Called Jackson Hole (Chapter 14)
Bryant Mears homesteaded the Sun Star Ranch in 1915, now known as the 4 Lazy F. Tucker Bispham, an original Bar BC dude, teamed up with Harold Hammond in 1913 to form the White Grass.
Bar BC dudes Eleanor Patterson, "the Countess of Flat Creek," and Lambert Cadwalader bought their own ranches, beginning the trend of affluent people buying ranches to realize their dream of owning a western ranch.
Maud Noble was another Bar BC dude, who purchased Menor's Ferry in 1918.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/grte2/hrs14a.htm   (4636 words)

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