Muhlenberg, Frederick Augustus Conrad
1750 - 1801 (51 Jahre)-
Name Muhlenberg, Frederick Augustus Conrad Geburt 1 Jan 1750 Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] Geschlecht männlich Alias-Name Mühlenberg Beruf Politiker u. Theologe Tod 5 Jun 1801 Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA [1, 2] Beerdigung Woodward Hill Cemetery, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA [1] Personen-Kennung I177866 Zimbelmann Zuletzt bearbeitet am 5 Jun 2018
Vater Mühlenberg, Dr. Heinrich Melchior, geb. 6 Sep 1711, Einbeck, Kreis Northeim, Niedersachsen, Deutschland gest. 7 Okt 1787, Providence, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 76 Jahre) Mutter Weiser, Anna Maria, geb. 24 Jun 1727, Schoharie, Schoharie County, New York, USA gest. 25 Aug 1802, Trappe, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA (Alter 75 Jahre) Eheschließung 22 Apr 1745 Stouchsburg, Berks County, Pennsylvania, USA [2] Familien-Kennung F58994 Familienblatt | Familientafel
Familie Schaeffer, Anna Catherina, geb. 1750 gest. 1835 (Alter 85 Jahre) Eheschließung geschätzt 1773 Zuletzt bearbeitet am 1 Jun 2018 Familien-Kennung F58999 Familienblatt | Familientafel
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Fotos Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg - 1795
Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg - 1795
Grabsteine Frederick Augustus Conrad Muhlenberg
Woodward Hill Cemetery, Lancaster, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, USA, GPS (lat/lon): 40.02895, -76.30043
Grab-Standort: GPS (lat/lon): 40.02895, -76.30043
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Notizen - Eric Zimbelmann:
Born: 01 Okt 1750
Death: 4 Jul 1801
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Person: Internet ( Wikipedia )
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Continental Congressman, US Congressman. An ordained Lutheran minister, he was a staunch supporter of the American Revolution, and was elected as a Delegate from Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress, serving from 1779 to 1780. He then served in the Pennsylvania State Legislature, and was head of that state's convention that ratified the United States Constitution in 1787. He was elected to represent Pennsylvania as an At-Large Delegate to the United States House of Representatives in 1789, and was one of the first Congressmen from the state. Upon the convening of the 1st Congress, he was elected by the body as Speaker of the House, the very first in United States history. He served in Congress from 1789 to 1797, representing Pennsylvania's 3rd and 4th Districts in the interim. He also served two Speaker terms, first from 1789 to 1791, and next from 1793 to 1795 (Jonathan Trumbull Jr. of Connecticut served in-between Frederick Muhlenberg's two terms). He declined to run for reelection in 1797, and died in Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1801. He was the brother of Continental Army General John Peter Gabriel Muhlenberg, the uncle of Congressmen Henry Augustus Phillip Muhlenberg and Francis Swaine Muhlenberg, and the great-great-grandfather of namesake Congressman Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg. (bio by: Russ)
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