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Wentworth Cheswell (11
April 1746 – 8
March 1817) was an
American ****essor, auditor,
Justice of the Peace,
teacher and
Revolutionary War
veteran in Newmarket...
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Cheswell is a
hamlet in Shropshire,
England on the edge of the
Weald Moors. The
settlement is
overlooked by a rocky,
sandstone edge
called Cheswell Hill...
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England state.
Three officeholders served as
state legislators.
Wentworth Cheswell first served in an
elective office in 1776 as a
local school board member...
- $100 million,
including $23
million to
support financial aid.
Wentworth Cheswell (1765), the
first African American elected to
public office in the United...
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Johnson (1865)
First African American male (justice of the peace):
Wentworth Cheswell in 1805
First Jewish American male (probate court):
Harry Lichman during...
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States ****ociated with him.
Built by the
master housewright Hopestill Cheswell, an
African American, it has been
designated as a
National Historic Landmark...
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parish is the
small village of
Longford and part of the
hamlet of
Cheswell.
Arthur Colegate -
Conservative politician,
lived at
Church Aston Manor...
- "Judge
retires in name only (2007-10-17)". News & Record. "Wentworth
Cheswell, one of New Hampshire's finest". AAREG.
Retrieved January 22, 2020. "J...
- notable[vague]
families include the Van Salees, Vanderbilts, Whitneys, Blacks,
Cheswells, Newells, Battises, Bostons,
Eldings of the North; the Staffords, Gibsons...
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Hopestill may
refer to:
Hopestill Cheswell, African-American
builder of the John Paul
Jones House, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, in 1758,
originally built...