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Shippen
Shippen Ship"pen, n. [AS. scypen. Cf. Shop, Shepen.] A stable; a cowhouse. [Obs. or Prov. Eng.]

Meaning of Shippen from wikipedia

- Margaret "Peggy" Shippen (July 11, 1760 – August 24, 1804) was the highest-paid spy in the American Revolution, and was the second wife of General Benedict...
- Look up shippen in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Shippen can refer to: Edward Shippen, second mayor of Philadelphia Edward Shippen (II), wealthy merchant...
- Shippen Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania: Shippen Township, Cameron County, Pennsylvania Shippen Township, Tioga...
- Elizabeth Frances Shippen, previously Lt Colonel Elizabeth Frances Johns RRC (24 November 1894 – 3 June 1982) was an Australia matron and army nurse....
- Presbyterian minister, John Shippen Sr. and Eliza Spotswood Shippen, and is believed to be the first American-born golf professional. Shippen, was of African American...
- Lauren Shippen is a fiction writer, director, and actor. She created the podcast The Bright Sessions and its spin-off series, The AM Archives and The...
- Edward Shippen (1639, Methley, West Yorkshire, EnglandOctober 2, 1712, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was the second mayor of Philadelphia, although under...
- Shippen House is a historic home located at Shippensburg in ****berland County, Pennsylvania. It is a large 2½-story, limestone building, built in three...
- William Shippen may refer to: William Shippen (MP) (1673–1743), English Member of Parliament William Shippen Sr. (1712–1801), American physician William...
- Shippen Manor is located in Oxford Township, Warren County, New Jersey, United States. The manor was built in 1755 and was added to the National Register...