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John Penn

John Penn

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John Penn var en amerikanskfødt købmand, som var indehaver af den koloniale provins Pennsylvania, som blev den amerikanske stat Pennsylvania efter amerikansk uafhængighed opnået som sejr i den amerikanske uafhængighedskrig. Wikipedia (engelsk)
Født: februar 1700, Slate Roof House
Død: 25. oktober 1746, Hitcham, Taplow, Storbritannien
Tante: Peggy Penn
Bedsteforældre: William Penn og Margaret Jasper
Oldeforældre: Giles Penn og Joan Gilbert
Forældre: William Penn

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