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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. Sep 7, 2019 · 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.

    • Female
    • May 21, 1729
    • Thomas Penn
  3. 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. Beaufort House, Ham Street, Ham, where Lady Juliana lived and died.

  4. Jan 3, 2002 · Lady Juliana Fermor (1729–1801), daughter of the earl of Pomfret, married Thomas Penn (1702–75), son of the founder of Pennsylvania, in 1751. Upon the death of her husband, her three minor children inherited three-fourths of the Penn interest in the colony of Pennsylvania.

  5. This painting is one of a pair of marriage portraits featuring William Penn's son, Thomas, and his new wife, Lady Juliana Fermor. The bride and groom are depicted in interiors that may represent their family homes.

    • Arthur Devis (English, 1712-1787)
    • Oil on canvas
    • 1752
    • Portrait of Lady Juliana Penn
  6. sites.rootsmagic.com › Worland › individualJuliana Fermor

    At the Church of St. George, Hanover Square, London, on 22 August 1751, Thomas Penn married LADY JULIANA FERMOR, born in 1729, daughter of Thomas, Earl of Pomfret. They entertained some thoughts of coming to Pennsylvania the following year, but the birth of their first child in 1752 prevented it, and they never came to the province.

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