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William Lea (businessman)

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81: 159: 50: 77:. The couple had 11 children together, William (b. 1834), Esther (b. 1837), Henry (b. 1839), Preston (b. 1841), Mary (b. 1846), Sarah (1848-1848), Anna (b. 1849), Edward (1852-1867), Alice (1854-1857), Thomas (1856-1859), and Jane (b. 1860). In 1864, the firm was renamed William Lea and Sons when Lea brought his sons, Henry and Preston, into the business. 102:
The Superfine Lane Condominiums (named for the grade of flour produced by the Quaker millers) were built in 1984 and incorporated the foundations of the old William Lea and Sons flour mills, which continued to operate 1923.
235: 196: 225: 230: 73:. He was married to Jane Scott Lovett on the October 18, 1836. He returned to his old home in Wilmington in 1837 and became one of the proprietors of the 189: 74: 95:
of Wilmington, and was also a director in the Wilmington and Brandywine Cemetery Company. He was greatly interested in the improvement of
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Lea was first employed with his father in the firm of Tatnall and Lea, founded in the 1760s on the north bank on the
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minister from England, who came to America with William Penn on his second voyage. He was the father of
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The William Lea house, 1901 N. Market Street in Wilmington. Photo by Willard Stewart in the 1930s
96: 140: 131: 34:) in a house at 1901 Market Street in Wilmington. He was a descendant of John Lea, a prominent 166: 99:, in which he lived, and favored its annexation to the city of Wilmington as the Ninth Ward. 80: 114:
Scharf, Thomas J., History of Delaware, 1609-1888. Volume Two- pp. 759-810. CHAPTER XXXV
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Besides operating the flour mills, Lea was for many years a director in the
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This article about an American businessperson born in the 1820s is a
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American business biography, 19th-century birth stubs
30:(1757-1794) and Sarah Tatnall (eldest daughter of 119:History & Architecture in Brandywine Village 84:Brandywine Flour Mills in an 1840 painting by 190: 8: 61:by his father and grandfather, and then at 197: 183: 226:Businesspeople from Wilmington, Delaware 7: 231:19th-century American businesspeople 155: 153: 169:. You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 14: 157: 132:Lea family photograph collection 141:Morse-Lea photograph collection 1: 252: 152: 145:Hagley Museum and Library 136:Hagley Museum and Library 88: 67:New Orleans, Louisiana 63:Manayunk, Pennsylvania 54: 83: 52: 71:Terre Haute, Indiana 44:Governor of Delaware 21:Wilmington, Delaware 93:Union National Bank 46:from 1905 to 1908. 97:Brandywine Village 89: 55: 178: 177: 243: 199: 192: 185: 161: 154: 75:Brandywine Mills 59:Brandywine Creek 26:Lea was born to 251: 250: 246: 245: 244: 242: 241: 240: 206: 205: 204: 203: 150: 128: 123: 109: 12: 11: 5: 249: 247: 239: 238: 233: 228: 223: 218: 208: 207: 202: 201: 194: 187: 179: 176: 175: 162: 148: 147: 138: 127: 126:External links 124: 122: 121: 116: 110: 108: 105: 32:Joseph Tatnall 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 248: 237: 234: 232: 229: 227: 224: 222: 219: 217: 214: 213: 211: 200: 195: 193: 188: 186: 181: 180: 174: 172: 168: 163: 160: 156: 151: 146: 142: 139: 137: 133: 130: 129: 125: 120: 117: 115: 112: 111: 106: 104: 100: 98: 94: 87: 82: 78: 76: 72: 68: 64: 60: 51: 47: 45: 41: 37: 33: 29: 24: 22: 18: 171:expanding it 164: 149: 101: 90: 56: 25: 16: 15: 221:1876 deaths 216:1805 births 40:Preston Lea 17:William Lea 210:Categories 107:References 28:Thomas Lea 86:Bass Otis 69:; and 36:Quaker 167:stub 143:at 134:at 212:: 65:; 42:, 198:e 191:t 184:v 173:.

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Wilmington, Delaware
Thomas Lea
Joseph Tatnall
Quaker
Preston Lea
Governor of Delaware

Brandywine Creek
Manayunk, Pennsylvania
New Orleans, Louisiana
Terre Haute, Indiana
Brandywine Mills

Bass Otis
Union National Bank
Brandywine Village
Scharf, Thomas J., History of Delaware, 1609-1888. Volume Two- pp. 759-810. CHAPTER XXXV
History & Architecture in Brandywine Village
Lea family photograph collection
Hagley Museum and Library
Morse-Lea photograph collection
Hagley Museum and Library
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