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  1. Charles Wolcott Henry was born on October 18, 1852 into an old, respected Philadelphia family. He was the son of Thomas Charlton Henry (brother of Alexander Henry, Mayor of Philadelphia from 1858-1862) and Mary Elizabeth Jackson (granddaughter of Oliver Wolcott, a signer of the Declaration of Independence).

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  2. Apr 29, 2009 · Henry, Charles Wolcott, 1852-1903, Presbyterians Publisher [S.. : s.n. ; Collection Princeton; americana Contributor Princeton Theological Seminary Library Language English

  3. Charles Wolcott Henry Birth 13 Apr 1852. Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA Death 23 Nov 1903 (aged 51) Philadelphia, Philadelphia County ...

    • Whitemarsh, Pennsylvania
    • April 13, 1852
    • Whitemarsh Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
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  5. Charles W. Henry School is a historic school located at 601 Carpenter Lane (at Greene Street) in the Mount Airy neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It is part of the School District of Philadelphia.

    • Henry deCourcy Richards
    • 1906–1908
  6. A Wolcott/Walcott DNA project was begun by Charles W. Wolcott and John B. Wolcott in 2004, now having over 100 participants. If you wish to provide information about descendants of any of these families to be added to the Wolcott Family Society data base, you may e-mail the information to Wolcott Society Registrar, Susan Leyden, 5308 Kings Park ...

  7. Charles Wolcott Henry was born on October 18, 1852 into an old, respected Philadelphia family. He was the son of Thomas Charlton Henry (brother of Alexander Henry ...

  8. The twenty-nine stained glass windows in the sanctuary of The First Presbyterian Church in Germantown were designed and crafted by some of the country’s finest artists: Henry Lee Willet, Nicola D’ascenzo and Louis Tiffany. An additional Willet window can be found in Longstreth Auditorium.