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Thomas Bull (Pennsylvania politician)

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during the Revolutionary War. He was taken prisoner and imprisoned in New Jersey and Long Island. After returning from the war, he continued to work as a manager at the Warwick Furnace. He held an interest in
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was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. He lived near Warwick Furnace and purchased some land from the Warwick Company near the south branch of
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Bull married Ann Hunter, daughter of John Hunter, of Whiteland on February 28, 1771. She died in 1817. He married Lydia Crowell, a widow, of
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from 1793 to 1801. Around 1810 or 1812, he was associated with the construction of a road from Lancaster Turnpike to Welsh Mountain.
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Bull died on July 13, 1837. A few years prior to his death, an act of Congress paid Bull an annual pension of
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or 1790, sources differ. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing
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Bull was appointed lieutenant colonel in 1776 and later commissioned as a colonel in the
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History of Chester County, Pennsylvania, with Genealogical and Biographical Sketches
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American Revolutionary War prisoners of war held by Great Britain
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Bull helped build St. Mary's Church in East Nantmeal (later
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Bull was a delegate to the convention which framed the
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Thomas Bull was born on June 9, 1744, to William Bull.
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Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Chester County
Dennis Whelen
John Ross
Joseph Pierce
Robert Frazer
Roger Kirk
Abiah Taylor
James Hannum
Joseph Hemphill
Isaac Wayne
John McDowell Sr.
Isaac Anderson
William Gibbons
Charles Dilworth
John Hannum III
Samuel Sharp
Joseph Park
James Fulton
Edward Darlington
Thomas Taylor
Methuselah Davis
Thomas K. Bull
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Chester County
Warwick Furnace
Continental Army
Joanna Furnace
Robeson Township
Berks County

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