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from Jordan, John Woolf. Colonial Families of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Lewis Publishing Company (1911).
Issue of Dr. William and Frances Sargeant (Perry) Pepper:
Dr. William Pepper, b. May 14, 1874; grad. of Univ. of Pa, class of 1894, with degree A. B., and from the Med. Dept. of same institution, with degree M. D. 1897; Fellow of College of Physicians, Phila.; Instructor in Medicine at Uni. of Pa.; assistant physician to Phila. and Univ. Hospitals; member of various medical societies and associates; m. Dec. 31, 1904, Mary, dau. of Lincoln and Mary (Simpson) Godfrey, and had issue:
William Pepper, b. Nov. 16, 1905;
Dickinson Sargeant Pepper, b. March 12, 1907;
Thomas Sargeant Pepper, b. April 14, 1876. d. July 22, 1882;
Benjamin Franklin Pepper, b. Jan. 21, 1879; grad. St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass., and was admitted to Phila. Bar; was private in Battery A, Penna. Volunteer Artillery, in Spanish-American War, April 27 to Aug. 2, 1898; m. June 2, 1902, Rebecca Thompson, dau. of George and Anna (Shippen) Willin; had issue:
Benjamin Franklin Pepper, Jr., b. June 10, 1905.
Oliver Hazard Perry Pepper, b. April 28, 1884; grad St. Martin's School, Southboro, Mass., 1901; grad. Univ. of Pa., with degree of B. S., and from Med. Dept. of Univ. in 1908.
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from Jordan, John Woolf. Colonial Families of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Lewis Publishing Company (1911).
Issue of Dr. William and Frances Sargeant (Perry) Pepper:
Dr. William Pepper, b. May 14, 1874; grad. of Univ. of Pa, class of 1894, with degree A. B., and from the Med. Dept. of same institution, with degree M. D. 1897; Fellow of College of Physicians, Phila.; Instructor in Medicine at Uni. of Pa.; assistant physician to Phila. and Univ. Hospitals; member of various medical societies and associates; m. Dec. 31, 1904, Mary, dau. of Lincoln and Mary (Simpson) Godfrey, and had issue:
William Pepper, b. Nov. 16, 1905;
Dickinson Sargeant Pepper, b. March 12, 1907;
Thomas Sargeant Pepper, b. April 14, 1876. d. July 22, 1882;
Benjamin Franklin Pepper, b. Jan. 21, 1879; grad. St. Mark's School, Southboro, Mass., and was admitted to Phila. Bar; was private in Battery A, Penna. Volunteer Artillery, in Spanish-American War, April 27 to Aug. 2, 1898; m. June 2, 1902, Rebecca Thompson, dau. of George and Anna (Shippen) Willin; had issue:
Benjamin Franklin Pepper, Jr., b. June 10, 1905.
Oliver Hazard Perry Pepper, b. April 28, 1884; grad St. Martin's School, Southboro, Mass., 1901; grad. Univ. of Pa., with degree of B. S., and from Med. Dept. of Univ. in 1908.
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