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  1. Lady Juliana Penn (née Fermor; May 21, 1729 – November 20, 1801) was the English wife of Thomas Penn, and she assisted him in the administration of the Colony of Pennsylvania in his later years. She corresponded with John Adams and other leaders of the early United States.

    • Juliana Fermor, May 21, 1729
    • English
    • November 20, 1801
  2. May 3, 2022 · Daughter of Thomas Fermor, 1st Earl Pomfret and Henrietta Louisa Fermor, Countess of Pomfret. Wife of Lord Proprietor of Pennsylvania Thomas Penn, Sr. Mother of Juliana Baker; John Penn; Sophia Margaret Juliana Stuart; Granville Penn and Thomas Penn, Jr.

    • May 3, 2022
    • May 21, 1729
    • Private User
    • November 20, 1801
  3. Sep 7, 2019 · Biography. Born in Easton Neston on 21 May 1729 to Thomas Fermor and Henrietta Louisa Jeffreys. Lady Juliana married Thomas Penn and had 7 children. She passed away on 1801. [1] [2] [3] Sources. ↑ The Peerage: Person page 3610. ↑ Full text of "Some Pennsylvania Dutch Genealogies" .

    • Female
    • May 21, 1729
    • Thomas Penn
  4. Jun 14, 2002 · Reference. “From John Adams to Lady Juliana Fermor Penn, 14 January 1783,” Founders Online, National Archives, https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Adams/06-14-02-0117. [Original source: The Adams Papers, Papers of John Adams, vol. 14, October 1782–May 1783, ed. Gregg L. Lint, C. James Taylor, Hobson Woodward, Margaret A. Hogan, Mary T ...

  5. Mar 16, 2009 · Mrs. Juliana Penn. by Katherine Read, 1760 1. Lady Juliana Fermor was born on 21 May 1729. 1 She was the daughter of Thomas Fermor, 1st Earl Pomfret and Hon. Henrietta Louisa Jeffreys. 1 She married Thomas Penn, son of William Penn and Hannah Callowhill, in August 1751. 1 She died on 20 November 1801 at age 72. 2.

  6. Jun 14, 2002 · Lady Juliana Fermor Penn (1729–1801) was the daughter of Thomas Fermor, 1st Earl of Pomfret, and widow of Thomas Penn, son and heir of William Penn, founder and proprietor of Pennsylvania. Her son John, the current proprietor, held a 75 percent interest in the estate.

  7. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Lady Juliana Penn ( née Fermor; May 21, 1729 – November 20, 1801) was the English wife of Thomas Penn, and she assisted him in the administration of the Colony of Pennsylvania in his later years. She corresponded with John Adams and other leaders of the early United States.

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