John Penn was born in Caroline County, Virginia, to a family of means. His father died when he was eighteen years old, and though he had received only a rudimentary education at a country school, he had access to the library of his relative Edmund Pendleton.
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John Penn (May 17, 1741  – September 14, 1788), was a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of North Carolina along with Joseph Hewes and William Hooper. Penn wa...
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John Penn is the name of: • John Penn ("the American") (1700–1746), Pennsylvania proprietor, the only son of William Penn born in America • John Penn (governor) (1729–1795), colonial governor of Penn...
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The biography of John Penn founding father and signer of the Declaration of Independence ... John Penn was a native of the county of Caroline, in the province of Virginia, where he was born on the seventeenth day of May, 1741. He was the only child of his parents, Moses and Catharine Penn.
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Dr Jack Penn (1909-1996), M.B., Ch.B., F.R.C.S.(E.)., Mil. Dec. M.B.E., S.M., was a plastic and reconstructive surgeon, sculptor and author, who was also for a time a Member of the President's Counci...
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(1741 - 1788) ... (nephew of Edmund Pendleton and cousin of Nathaniel Pendleton), a Delegate from North Carolina; born near Port Royal, Caroline County, Va., May 17, 1741; was educated under private tutors; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1762 and commenced practice in Bowling Green, ... moved to Granville County, N.C.,
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JOHN PENN was born on May 17, 1741 in Caroline County, Virginia. He was a "transplanted" patriot, as he would build his political and legal career in North Carolina.  He was the only child of Moses Penn a moderately successful plantation owner and his wife, Catherine Taylor. Penn received little formal...
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