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  1. Mary „Polly“ Norris Dickinson (* 17. Juli 1740 in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania, British America; † 23. Juli 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware, Vereinigte Staaten) war eine frühe amerikanische Land- und Immobilienbesitzerin und -verwalterin.

  2. Mary "Polly" Norris Dickinson (July 17, 1740 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – July 23, 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware) was an early American land and estate owner and manager. She is known for her ownership of one of the largest libraries in the American colonies, her participation in political thought of the time, and her presence in ...

  3. Mary Norris Dickinson and Hannah Harrison Thomson were granddaughters of Isaac Norris I, one of Pennsylvania's leading Quaker merchant-politicians of the early eighteenth century, and Mary Norris was one of the richest heiresses in Pennsylvania when she married John Dickinson in 1770. Family relations were strained but not severed by divergent political positions held during the Revolution ...

  4. 1. Mai 2022 · Mary Norris Dickinson. Birth: Jul. 19, 1740 Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA. Death: Jul., 1803 Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware, USA. Daughter of Isaac Norris and Sarah Logan. Married July 19, 1770 Maryland LDs record. Family links: Spouse: John Dickinson (1732 - 1808)

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  5. Mary "Polly" (née Norris) Dickinson (July 17, 1740 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – July 23, 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware) was an early American land and estate owner and manager. She is known for her ownership of one of the largest libraries in the American colonies, her participation in political thought of the time, and her presence in or ...

  6. 9 letters written to John Dickinson, and one written to Mary Dickinson, from 1783 May 16 to December 29. Thomas Fisher writes to Mary Norris Dickinson regarding Joshua Logan's estate and his brother Samuel Fisher's plans to travel to England. Also includes updates regarding the end of the war, politics, and a letter on the commercial character of America during early independence.

  7. 16. Feb. 2018 · In 1753, Dickinson went to England to continue his studies at London's Middle Temple. Four years later, he returned to Philadelphia and became a prominent lawyer there. In 1770, he married Mary Norris, daughter of a wealthy merchant. The couple had two daughters. By that time, Dickinson's superior education and talents had propelled ...