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Philip Holbrook Nicklin

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Philip Holbrook Nicklin

Birth
Staffordshire, England
Death
1 Nov 1806 (aged 53–54)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
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Mr. Nicklin was a native of Staffordshire, England; came to this country about 1786 and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he entered into mercantile pursuits. In 1786 he became a contributor to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and was treasurer of the society of St. George from 1797 to 1799, in which latter year he was elected vice-president, and continued to hold that office until his death.

Mr. Nicklin died November 1, 1806 in his 47th year and was buried in St. Peter's Burying-ground, but no stone marks his grave. He was married April 1, 1793 by Bishop White to Julianna, daughter of Chief Justice Chew, and was the father of Mrs. George Mifflin Dallas, and of Philip Holbrook Nicklin, author of, "A pleasant peregrination through the prettiest parts of Pennsylvania ", signing himself "Peregrin Polinix".

Monticello West. Gilbert Stuart: Master Portrait Painter. 1879. Charles Scribner and Sons. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. p. 230-231.

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1806, 4 November

Departed this life, on Sunday last, in the 47th year of his age, Philip Nicklin, merchant of this city. He was son-in-law to Benj'm Chew.

~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 622 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.

Courtesy of FAG Member ~ Dead Ringer ~

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Mr. Nicklin was a native of Staffordshire, England; came to this country about 1786 and settled in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania where he entered into mercantile pursuits. In 1786 he became a contributor to the Pennsylvania Hospital, and was treasurer of the society of St. George from 1797 to 1799, in which latter year he was elected vice-president, and continued to hold that office until his death.

Mr. Nicklin died November 1, 1806 in his 47th year and was buried in St. Peter's Burying-ground, but no stone marks his grave. He was married April 1, 1793 by Bishop White to Julianna, daughter of Chief Justice Chew, and was the father of Mrs. George Mifflin Dallas, and of Philip Holbrook Nicklin, author of, "A pleasant peregrination through the prettiest parts of Pennsylvania ", signing himself "Peregrin Polinix".

Monticello West. Gilbert Stuart: Master Portrait Painter. 1879. Charles Scribner and Sons. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. p. 230-231.

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1806, 4 November

Departed this life, on Sunday last, in the 47th year of his age, Philip Nicklin, merchant of this city. He was son-in-law to Benj'm Chew.

~ Genealogical Gleanings from the Journal of Elizabeth Drinker, 1759 to 1807, Page 622 in Pennsylvania Vital Records, Vol I, by the Genealogical Publishing Company, Incorporated in 1983.

Courtesy of FAG Member ~ Dead Ringer ~

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