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Cadwalader and married
Widowed, with two young children, Henry and Betsy, Samuel married Mary Cadwalader in 1731.
On September 25, 1768, John Cadwalader married Elizabeth Lloyd ( 1742 – 1776 ), the daughter of Edward Lloyd, of Talbot County, Maryland.
Their daughter, Maria Cadwalader ( 1776 – 1811 ), married Samuel Ringgold, who became a congressman representing Maryland.
John Cadwalader married Williamina Bond ( 1753 – 1837 ), daughter of Dr. Phineas Bond, of Philadelphia.
On March 11, 1939, he married Jessica Cadwalader.
On 14 July 1767, he married his first cousin, Mary Cadwalader ( 1746 – 1781 ).
Samuel married Margaret Cadwalader on May 19, 1772.
Daughter Mary Binney Cadwalader ( 1829 – 1861 ) married William Henry Rawle ( 1823 – 1889 ) in 1849 ; their daughter Mary Cadwalader Rawle ( 1850 – 1923 ) married Frederick Rhinelander Jones on March 24, 1870, who was the brother of Edith Wharton ( 1862 – 1937 ); their daughter in turn was landscape architect Beatrix Cadwalader Jones Farrand ( 1872 – 1959 ).
A second daughter was Elizabeth Cadwalader ( born 1831 ), who married George Harrison Hare ( 1822 – 1857 ).
They were: Sarah Bancker Cadwalader ( born 1834 ); Frances Cadwalader ( 1835 – 1881 ); Thomas Cadwalader ( 1837 – 1841 ); Charles Evert Cadwalader ( 1839 – 1907 ); Anne Cadwalader ( 1841 – 1878 ); John Cadwalader ( 1843 – 1925 ) who married Mary Helen Fisher ( 1844 – 1937 ); and George Cadwalader ( 1845 – 1846 ).

Cadwalader and Mary
Her mother was Mary Cadwalader Rawle ( 1850 – 1923 ) whose maternal grandfather was John Cadwalader ( 1805 – 1879 ) and father was lawyer William Henry Rawle ( 1823 – 1889 ).
" To his New York friend Mary Cadwalader Jones: " Dearest Mary Cadwalader.

Cadwalader and McCall
They had only one child, Thomas McCall Cadwalader ( 1795 – 1873 ).

Cadwalader and daughter
The Chews entertained many visiting dignitaries, such as John Penn, Tench Francis, Jr., Robert, Thomas, and Samuel Wharton, Thomas Willing, John Cadwalader, Chief Justice William Allen and his wife Margaret, daughter of Andrew Hamilton, Dr. William Smith, Provost of the College of Philadelphia, botanist John Bartram, Edward Shippen, III, Edward Shippen, IV, and Peggy Shippen, Thomas Mifflin, later to become Governor of Pennsylvania, and Brigadier General Henry Bouquet, hero of the French and Indian War.
She was the daughter of Martha Jones ( Grand daughter of Dr. Thomas Wynne ) and the prominent Quaker, John Cadwalader who was also grandfather of General John Cadwalader of Philadelphia.
His first wife, Maria, was the daughter of Gen. John Cadwalader, who served in the Continental Army in the Revolutionary War.

Cadwalader and .
The cousin, in turn had been named by Lardner's uncle, Rear Admiral James L. Lardner, who had decided to name his son after a friend, Rear Admiral Cadwalader Ringgold, who was from a distinguished military family.
In Chicago his projects include: Marquette Park ; Jackson Park ; Washington Park ; the Midway Plaisance for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition ; the south portion of Chicago's " emerald necklace " boulevard ring ; Cadwalader Park in Trenton, New Jersey ; and the University of Chicago campus.
Gale Gordon played Otis Cadwalader, Molly's ex-boyfriend in Here We Go Again.
Taney promptly issued a writ of habeas corpus for Merryman demanding that General George Cadwalader, the commander of Fort McHenry, where Merryman was being held, bring Merryman before him the next day.
His reason, he states, was that it would permit Gen. Cadwalader to answer the writ in Baltimore rather than Washington, D. C., and so not have to leave the limits of his military command.
Cadwalader responded to Taney's order by sending a colonel to explain that he had suspended the writ of habeas corpus in Merryman's case.
Taney reacted by issuing a writ of attachment for Cadwalader, which ordered a U. S. Marshal to seize him and bring him before the court the following day.
He noted that, while the marshal had the right to call up the posse comitatus to assist him in seizing Gen. Cadwalader and bringing him before the court, it was probably unwise for him to do so and thus that he would not punish the marshal for failing in his task.
Mercer and his troops were overrun and Washington sent some militia under Brigadier General John Cadwalader to help him.
Although the idea had already occurred to Washington, he learned from Arthur St. Clair and John Cadwalader that his plan to attack Princeton was indeed possible.
Fifty light infantrymen were in pursuit of Mercer's men when a fresh brigade of 1, 100 militiamen under the command of Cadwalader appeared.
Cadwalader attempted to move his men into a battle line but they had no combat experience and did not know even the most basic military maneuvers.
Cadwalader was able to get one company to fire a volley but it fled immediately afterwards.
General John Cadwalader would launch a diversionary attack against the British garrison at Bordentown, New Jersey, to block off reinforcements from the south.
Another setback occurred for the Americans, as generals Cadwalader and Ewing were unable to join the attack due to the weather conditions.
" He soon learned that Cadwalader and Ewing had been unable to make the crossing, leaving his worn-out army of 2, 400 men isolated.

married and late
It was a provocative and controversial road comedy about two sexually obsessed teenagers who take an extended road trip with an attractive married woman in her late twenties.
Unfortunately, the family was left unprovided for after a conflict between the local Nizaris and Imani Khan Farahani, who had been married to one of the late Imam's daughters Shah Bibi and who had been in charge of the Imam's land holdings.
On March 3, 1923, in Havana, Cuba, Nin married her first husband, Hugh Parker Guiler ( 1898 – 1985 ), a banker and artist, later known as " Ian Hugo " when he became a maker of experimental films in the late 1940s.
In late medieval England, congregations regularly received Communion only at Easter ; and otherwise individual lay people might expect to receive Communion only when gravely ill, or in the form of a Nuptial Mass on being married.
Bixby married Judith in late 1993, just six weeks before he collapsed on the set of Blossom.
The Senate met in St Sophia and offered the crown to Theodore Lascaris, who had married into the Angelid family, but it was too late.
Smith professed to hate the provinciality of the small town of Auburn but rarely left it until he married late in life.
In late 2008 he married Heather Kowalski.
Hofstadter is related by marriage to the late evolutionary biologist Stephen Jay Gould: Hofstadter's paternal aunt Shirley Hofstadter was married to Gould's maternal uncle Herbert Rosenberg.
As recently as Emperor Shōwa's third daughter, the late former Princess Takanomiya ( Kazoku ), and Prince Mikasa's elder daughter, the former Princess Yasuko, married into Takatsukasa and Konoe families, respectively.
The Scottish Hebrides, particularly in the Isle of Skye, show some records of a ' Handfast " or " left-handed " marriage taking place as recently as the late 1600s where the Gaelic scholar, Martin Martin, notes " It was an ancient custom in the Isles that a man take a maid as his wife and keep her for the space of a year without marrying her ; and if she pleased him all the while, he married her at the end of the year and legitimatised her children ; but if he did not love her, he returned her to her parents.
Typically honeymoons would start on the night they were married, with the couple leaving midway through the reception to catch a late train or ship.
Madison was 43 when he married for the first time, which was considered late in that era.
In the late 1990s, Mihdhar married Hoda al-Hada, who was the sister of a comrade from Yemen, and they had two daughters.
In the late 1990s, Bedi married TV and radio presenter Nikki Bedi.
He married Melodie on May 24, 1998, and his first child, Laurel, was born in late November 2000.
Practices such as having to ask for permission from the Grand Duke to get married, or having to apply for permission to emigrate, would linger late into the history of Mecklenburg ( i. e. 1918 ), long after such practices had been abandoned in other German areas.
Henry claimed, citing biblical passages ( Leviticus 20: 21 ), that his marriage to Catherine was unclean because she was previously married, briefly at age 16, to his late brother ( Mary's uncle ) Arthur.
In the late 19th century, three European-American middle-class women teachers at Hampton Institute married Native American men whom they had met as students.
These include Jews in England and married women in Western societies until the late 19th century.
By late 2374, Worf and Jadzia are married less than a year when they decided to try to have a child despite the extreme difficulties posed by the disparate biologies of Trill and Klingons.
* David Huddleston as Jeffrey Lebowski, the " Big " Lebowski of the movie's title, is a wheelchair-bound ( he lost the use of his legs in the Korean War ) multi-millionaire who is married to Bunny and is Maude's father by his late wife.
Certain penalties were imposed upon those who remained unmarried or who married too late in life.
Most important, rather than being married off at the age of 12 or 13, Spartan law forbade the marriage of a girl until she was in her late teens or early 20s.
Comparisons across marriage cohorts revealed that, overall, interracial couples have higher rates of divorce, particularly for those who married during the late 1980s.

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