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Bayard was elected to the convention of Pennsylvania in July 1774, and re-elected in 1775. This group was originally the revolutionary counter to the official assembly, but eventually replaced it as the legislature for the new government. When regiments were raised for the defense of Philadelphia in
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The household was enlarged after the couple adopted the three orphaned children of John's twin brother, James Asheton Bayard I (1738–1770). He had married Margaret Hodge's sister Ann, who also died young. Two young nephews and a niece joined the John Bayard household in 1770: John H. Bayard
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and became a merchant. He entered the business world in the counting-room of a merchant, John Rhea. He began making his own investments in shipping voyages, prospered, and became one of the leaders in the merchant community. When he joined his own firm, it was named
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In 1781, Bayard became head of the Board of War, and as such joined the state's Executive Council. Under Pennsylvania's 1776 constitution this was a kind of combination of the roles of a governor's cabinet and the state Senate. In 1785 he was elected to the
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Through his fourth son, Samuel Bayard, he was the grandfather of seven, Rev. Dr. Lewis Pintard Bayard (1791–1840), Susan Bayard, Maria Bayard, Samuel John Bayard (1801–1878) (who married Jane Ann Winder Dashiel, the parents of Gen.
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By 1788, Bayard had settled most of the debts he had run up during the war. He was forced to sell the estate in Maryland to another branch of the family, and closed down his Philadelphia business. He built a new home in
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King (1808–1883)), Jane Bayard (who married Rev. James Leighton Wilson), and Margaret Esther Bayard (who married Rev. James Read Eckard, the parents of Leighton Wilson Eckard who married Bessie Schofield).
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Nicholas Serl Bayard (1774–1821), who in 1798 married Anna Livingston Bayard (d. 1802), the daughter of Nicholas Bayard (1736–1798) and Catherine Livingston (1743–1775). The latter was the daughter of
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Through his eight and youngest child, Anna Bayard Boyd, he was the grandfather of Bayard Boyd (1815–1904) (who married Manette Lansing (1817–1904)), Elizabeth Boyd, Anna Boyd, and Isabella Boyd.
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A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bayard, Houstoun of Georgia: And the Descent of the Bolton Family from Assheton, Byron and Hulton of Hulton Park, by Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch ...
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In 1781, shortly after the death of his first wife Margaret, Bayard remarried, to Mary (nÊe Grant) Hodgson (d. 1785). She was a widow of John Hodgson of South Carolina.
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Through his sixth child, Nicholas Serl Bayard, he was the grandfather to Nicholas James Bayard (1799–1879) (who married Sarah Harris, Sarah Glen, and Eliza Hand
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In 1759, he married Margaret Hodge (1740–1780), the daughter of Andrew Hodge (1711–1789), sister of Andrew Hodge and Hugh Hodge, and the aunt of Rev.
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from 1738 to 1746. She survived him and died on June 26, 1834, in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Neither of the later marriages had surviving children.
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The Life of George Dashiell Bayard: Late Captain, U. S. A., and Brigadier-general of Volunteers, Killed in the Battle of Fredericksburg, Dec., 1862
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1775, Bayard became Colonel of the second regiment. In 1776, when the convention had become a constitutional assembly, he was named to the
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Through his fifth child, Jane Bayard Kirkpatrick, he was the grandfather of Mary Ann Kirkpatrick, John Bayard Kirkpatrick (1795–1864),
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Consolidated Index of the Reports of the Committees of the House of Representatives: From the 26th to the 40th Congress, Inclusive
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Through his eldest son, James Bayard, he was the grandfather of two, James Asheton Bayard and Anthony Walton Bayard (1737–1860).
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Through his second son, Andrew Bayard, he was the grandfather of six, Sarah Bayard, John Bayard (1795–1869) (a founder of the
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John Bubenheim Bayard was born on 11 August 1738 to James Bayard (1717–1780) and the former Mary Asheton (b. ca. 1715) at
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After Mary's death in 1785, Bayard married for the third and final time to Johannah White (d. 1834), sister of General
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in 1781, and who married to Eliza Rodgers, daughter of Dr. John Rodgers, a trustee of Princeton from 1765 to 1807.
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Through his third son, John Murray Bayard, he was the grandfather of Jane Bayard (who married A. H. Stevens).
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Samuel Bayard (1766–1840), who graduated from Princeton in 1784, and who married Martha Pintard, daughter of
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In the meantime, Hedge & Bayard was contracted with the Continental Congress to supply the
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and his wife. After Anna's death in 1802, he married Esther McIntosh, the daughter of Gen.
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Their father James was the youngest son of Samuel Bayard (1675–1721), who was born in
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in 1647. In 1698, John Bayard's grandfather, Samuel Bayard (1675–1721), moved to
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in 1869), Elizabeth Kirkpatrick, Sarah Kirkpatrick, and Charles Kirkpatrick.
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John Murray Bayard (1766–1823), who married Margaret Carrick.
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for his gallant leadership in the Battle of Princeton.
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James Ashton Bayard (1760–1788), who graduated from
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New York: Fredrick Ungar Publishing Co. 604:. Bayard fitted out a ship sent out as a 122:Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania 748:(1762–1820), Jane Bayard (b. 1765), and 1294:. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1845 1265:House, United States. Congress (1869). 972:Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie (1919). 901: 280: 1107:Harrison, Richard A. (July 14, 2014). 543:and established a plantation known as 249: 1597:People from Chesapeake City, Maryland 1045: 1043: 1041: 711:Jane Bayard (1772–1851), who married 7: 1602:Merchants from colonial Pennsylvania 1577:Mayors of New Brunswick, New Jersey 1567:18th-century New Jersey politicians 1251:Lefferts, Elizabeth Morris, comp., 276: 1383:Mayor of New Brunswick, New Jersey 1255:(New York: Tobias A. 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Charles Willson Peale
Mayor of New Brunswick, New Jersey
Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania
County of Philadelphia
Joseph Reed
John Dickinson
Bohemia Manor
Province of Maryland
British America
New Brunswick, New Jersey
Littleton Kirkpatrick
James A. Bayard II
Charles Hodge
Andrew Kirkpatrick
Samuel H. Smith
George Dashiell Bayard
Margaret
West Nottingham Academy
United States
Continental Army
Colonel
Revolutionary War
Battle of Brandywine
Battle of Germantown
Battle of Trenton
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania
Congress of the Confederation
mayor of New Brunswick, New Jersey

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