Eldest of eleven children. William was the heir to the family estates. He was a Capt. in the King's army, and was killed at "KIA" in the Battle of Bosworth Field.
leaving no issue. The estates, and title descended to the secon son, Edwin.Eldest of eleven children. William was the heir to the family estates. He was a Capt. in the King's army, and was killed at "KIA" in the Battle of Bosworth Field.
leaving no issue. The estates, and title descended to the secon son, Edwin.Eldest of eleven children. William was the heir to the family estates. He was a Capt. in the King's army, and was killed at "KIA" in the Battle of Bosworth Field.
leaving no issue. The estates, and title descended to the secon son, Edwin.
Notes for RUTH GILPIN:
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Ruth, b. 6mo. (Aug.) 28, 1697, m. 8mo. (Oct.) 30, 1718, Joseph Mendenhall, son of Benjamin and Ann (Pennel) Mendenhall, of a Wiltshire family, and settled in Kennett; they had children, Hannah,
Isaac, Joseph, Benjamin, Ann, Stephen and Jesse; from the eldest son, Isaac, descend the Mendenhalls of Mendenhall, still seated on the original tract of 1000 acres, purchased by their emigrant
ancestor;Notes for RUTH GILPIN:
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[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, p 426]
Ruth, b. 6mo. (Aug.) 28, 1697, m. 8mo. (Oct.) 30, 1718, Joseph Mendenhall, son of Benjamin and Ann (Pennel) Mendenhall, of a Wiltshire family, and settled in Kennett; they had children, Hannah,
Isaac, Joseph, Benjamin, Ann, Stephen and Jesse; from the eldest son, Isaac, descend the Mendenhalls of Mendenhall, still seated on the original tract of 1000 acres, purchased by their emigrant
ancestor;Notes for RUTH GILPIN:
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[Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, p 426]
Ruth, b. 6mo. (Aug.) 28, 1697, m. 8mo. (Oct.) 30, 1718, Joseph Mendenhall, son of Benjamin and Ann (Pennel) Mendenhall, of a Wiltshire family, and settled in Kennett; they had children, Hannah,
Isaac, Joseph, Benjamin, Ann, Stephen and Jesse; from the eldest son, Isaac, descend the Mendenhalls of Mendenhall, still seated on the original tract of 1000 acres, purchased by their emigrant
ancestor;
Sons of Thomas, and Knowles, were Thomas, and Joshua (only known sons).
Both paper makers N. of Wilmington, Delaware. They were the first in America to introduce machinery for making paper rolls of length. The machine made the paper rolls on the spot, and began
opration Aug. of 1817 (Patented).Sons of Thomas, and Knowles, were Thomas, and Joshua (only known sons).
Both paper makers N. of Wilmington, Delaware. They were the first in America to introduce machinery for making paper rolls of length. The machine made the paper rolls on the spot, and began
opration Aug. of 1817 (Patented).Sons of Thomas, and Knowles, were Thomas, and Joshua (only known sons).
Both paper makers N. of Wilmington, Delaware. They were the first in America to introduce machinery for making paper rolls of length. The machine made the paper rolls on the spot, and began
opration Aug. of 1817 (Patented).
Sons of Thomas, and Knowles, were Thomas, and Joshua (only known sons).
Both paper makers N. of Wilmington, Delaware. They were the first in America to introduce machinery for making paper rolls of length. The machine made the paper rolls on the spot, and began
opration Aug. of 1817 (Patented).Sons of Thomas, and Knowles, were Thomas, and Joshua (only known sons).
Both paper makers N. of Wilmington, Delaware. They were the first in America to introduce machinery for making paper rolls of length. The machine made the paper rolls on the spot, and began
opration Aug. of 1817 (Patented).Sons of Thomas, and Knowles, were Thomas, and Joshua (only known sons).
Both paper makers N. of Wilmington, Delaware. They were the first in America to introduce machinery for making paper rolls of length. The machine made the paper rolls on the spot, and began
opration Aug. of 1817 (Patented).
Sons of Thomas, and Knowles, were Thomas, and Joshua (only known sons).
Both paper makers N. of Wilmington, Delaware. They were the first in America to introduce machinery for making paper rolls of length. The machine made the paper rolls on the spot, and began
opration Aug. of 1817 (Patented).Sons of Thomas, and Knowles, were Thomas, and Joshua (only known sons).
Both paper makers N. of Wilmington, Delaware. They were the first in America to introduce machinery for making paper rolls of length. The machine made the paper rolls on the spot, and began
opration Aug. of 1817 (Patented).Sons of Thomas, and Knowles, were Thomas, and Joshua (only known sons).
Both paper makers N. of Wilmington, Delaware. They were the first in America to introduce machinery for making paper rolls of length. The machine made the paper rolls on the spot, and began
opration Aug. of 1817 (Patented).