Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Rachel Faucitt Lavien. Mother of Alexander Hamilton (1729-1768) Statements. instance of. human. ... Rachel Betty Fawcett aka Faucette (1729 - 19 Feb 1768) 0 references .

  2. Nov 22, 2016 · First, he claims that Hamilton’s mother, Rachel Faucitt, converted to Judaism in 1745 when she married Johann Michael Levine. Levine (most historians spell it “Lavien”) is not assumed to be...

    • James Mchenry
    • Robert Hanson Harrison
    • Tench Tilghman
    • Richard Kidder Meade
    • Alexander Hamilton

    Born 16 November 1753 at Ballymena, County Antrim, Ireland into a Scots-Irish family. He was the son of a prosperous merchant, and received a classical education in Dublin. At eighteen, McHenry was the first of his family to immigrate to America. In May 1778 the General Washington selected him to serve as assistant secretary on his staff. McHenry r...

    Born in Maryland in 1745 Harrison was educated in law. He succeeded Joseph Reed as aide to General Washington on 6 November, 1775, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. He remained in the military until the spring of 1781. He became chief justice of the general court of Maryland on 10 March, 1781, but declined the appointment of judge of the United ...

    Tilghman was born on December 25, 1744 at his father’s plantation on Fausley Creek in Talbot County, Maryland. He was educated privately until the age of 14, when he went to Philadelphia to live with his grandfather, Tench Francis. In 1761, he graduated from the College and Academy of Philadelphia. In 1776, Tilghman was commissioned captain in the ...

    Meade was born in Nansemond County, Virginia, 14 July, 1746. He was educated at Harrow in England. In December, 1775, he commanded a company at the battle of Great Bridge, near Norfolk, Virginia, the first fought in that state. He joined General Washington's military family as one of his aides with the rank of colonel; he served in that capacity th...

    Hamilton was probably born on 11 January 1755 in Charleston on the West Indies island of Nevis. He was a child of Rachel Faucitt Lavien and James Hamilton. She had previously been married to a Danish proprietor on St. Croix before divorcing; the court then prohibited her remarriage. The marriage to James Hamilton was common law, acceptable socially...

  3. Mar 13, 2023 · Rachel Faucitt Lavien: Robert Pollock of Pollock: Robert Pollock of Pollock: Alexander Hamilton: Alexander Hamilton: Jean Mowat: Robert Pollock: Robert Ray Hamilton: Schuyler Hamilton: Cornelius Crawfurd: John Church Hamilton: Elizabeth Pollock: Jean Crawfurd: Helen Morgan Hamilton: Elizabeth Hamilton Cullum: Mary Lockhart

    • 11 January 1757
    • Charlestown
  4. Apr 29, 2022 · Johann Michael Lavien (or John Lavien) (c. 1717 – February 28, 1771) was a merchant and planter who lived on the Caribbean islands of Nevis and Saint Croix. He was the first husband of Rachel Faucette, who later became the mother of Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States.

    • circa 1717
    • February 28, 1771
    • Northern Germany, or, Denmark
  5. Rachel Faucitt Lavien (Rachel Faucitt Lavien) We really don't care for you. You never overcame. You never rewrote the game. The world will always be the same, oh. ...

  6. Oct 8, 2018 · Alexander born Nevis, British West Indies, son of Rachel Faucitt Lavien and James Hamilton: 1766. Apprentice clerk, mercantile firm of Nicholas Cruger: 1768. 19 Feb. Death of Rachel Faucette Lavien at St. Croix, Virgin Islands: 1771 ¨ Met Rev Hugh Knox (College of NJ graduate), introduced AH to learning and to North America

  1. Searches related to Rachel Faucitt Lavien

    rachel faucett lavienrachel fawcett lavien
  1. People also search for