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  1. Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen (1817–1885), U.S. senator and Secretary of State; George Griswold Frelinghuysen (1851-1936), of Ballantine beer; John Frelinghuysen (minister) (1727–1754), American clergyman and son of Theodorus Jacobus Frelinghuysen; John Frederick Frelinghuysen (1776–1833), U.S. Army general and lawyer

  2. Frederick Frelinghuysen may refer to the following, all members of the American Frelinghuysen political family: Frederick Frelinghuysen (general) (1753–1804), Revolutionary-era statesman, U.S. Senator. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen (1817–1885), U.S. Senator and Secretary of State. Frederick Frelinghuysen (businessman) (1848–1924), president ...

  3. 28. Apr. 2022 · Frederick Frelinghuysen (April 13, 1753 – April 13, 1804) was an American lawyer, soldier, and senator from New Jersey. A graduate of the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), Frederick went on to become an officer during the American Revolutionary War. In addition, he was and served as a delegate to the Continental Congress.

  4. 27. Mai 2024 · Another Frederick Frelinghuysen, was a Newark city councilman and served as a member of the 1861 Peace Convention that sought to prevent the Civil War. He did not serve in the Union Army, but instead spent the war as the attorney general of New Jersey. He later served as a U.S. Senator and U.S. Secretary of State. He was the son of the first Frederick Frelinghuysen and was raised by his uncle ...

  5. 30. Apr. 2023 · John Frederick Frelinghuysen (March 21, 1776 – April 10, 1833) was an American general and lawyer. Biography. John Frelinghuysen was born in Millstone, New Jersey on March 21, 1776 to Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen and Gertrude Schenck. He had four siblings: Catharine, Maria, Theodore, and Frederick.

  6. Frederick T. Frelinghuysen attended and graduated from Rutgers College, New Brunswick, New Jersey in 1836. He studied law under his uncle in Newark, New Jersey, was admitted to the New Jersey bar in 1839 and commenced law practice in Newark, New Jersey. He became the Newark City Attorney in 1849, and a Newark City Council Member in 1850.

  7. Theodore Frelinghuysen married Charlotte Mercer [1790-1854] in 1809. They were unable to have children, but when Theodore's brother Frederick Frelinghuysen died, Theodore and his wife adopted Frederick's son, Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen [1817-1885], who later also became a U.S. Senator and U.S. Secretary of State. Following the death of ...