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  1. Jan 14, 2020 · Edward Heath was born at 54 Albion Road, Broadstairs, Kent on 9 July 1916, the son of William George Heath (1888–1976), a carpenter who built air frames for Vickers during the First World War, and was subsequently employed as a builder [3] and Edith Anne Heath (née Pantony; 1888–1951), a maid. His father was later a successful small ...

    • October 10, 1888
    • January 14, 2020
    • October 15, 1976 (88)
    • Michael Lawrence Rhodes
    • William Heath Facts: Early Years
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    William Heath lived in Roxbury, Massachusetts, on a farm that was settled by his ancestors. Like many of the provincial leaders in Boston, Heath's family had lived in Boston for multiple generations and was a well-known name. His family had came to Boston in the mid-1630s, just eight years after the original Puritan settlers arrived to build their ...

    William Heath lived in Roxbury and took part in the Battles of Lexington and Concord. Since he lived on the route of William Dawes, he was alarmed later during the march to Concord but played a key role when Lord Percy brought out his heavy guns to try and disperse the provincials during their retreat. After the British were pushed back into Boston...

    George Washingtonnever believed in Heath's ability, so he transferred him to a location where fighting was unlikely. He was instructed to attack Fort Independence as support for Washington's attack on Trenton and Princeton, but Heath messed up, and the attack never took place. The patriots won an important battle at Trenton and Princeton, but Heath...

  2. Feb 15, 2020 · General William Heath was an American farmer who became a soldier and then political leader. Born in his ancestral family home in Roxbury, Massachusetts, he joined the Massachusetts militia and when war broke out, he was a captain of the Suffolk County militia, but by 1770, he was a colonel and its leader. Four years later, in December of 1774 ...

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  4. Jun 22, 2022 · William Heath was an officer in the Massachusetts Militia and Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Although he rose to the rank of Major General, General George Washington lost faith in him. At the time of his death, Heath was the last surviving Major General of the Continental Army.

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  5. Jan 21, 2018 · Biography . Born in Broadstairs, Kent, the son of Stephen Heath a railway porter and Julia Heath - "Edward Heath (known as "Teddy" as a young man) was born at 54 Albion Road, Broadstairs, Kent on 9 July 1916, the son of William George Heath, a carpenter and builder, and Edith Anne Heath (née Pantony), a maid.

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    • October 10, 1888
    • Edith Anne (Pantony) Heath
  6. When William George Heath was born in 1888, in Thanet, Kent, England, United Kingdom, his father, Stephen Richard Heath, was 23 and his mother, Julia Louisa Hobday, was 23. He married Edith Annie Pantony in 1913, in Thanet, Kent, England, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 2 sons.

  7. Overview. Major General William Heath was a prominent figure in the American Revolutionary War, known for his military service and contributions to the cause of American independence. Born in Massachusetts in 1737, Heath began his military career as a militia officer before becoming a brigadier general in the Continental Army in 1775.

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