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  1. Mary "Polly" Norris Dickinson (July 17, 1740 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – July 23, 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware) was an early American land and estate owner and manager. She is known for her ownership of one of the largest libraries in the American colonies, her participation in political thought of the time, and her presence in ...

  2. Mary „Polly“ Norris Dickinson (* 17. Juli 1740 in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania, British America; † 23. Juli 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware, Vereinigte Staaten) war eine frühe amerikanische Land- und Immobilienbesitzerin und -verwalterin.

  3. Mary "Polly" Norris Dickinson (July 17, 1740 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – July 23, 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware) was an early American land and estate owner and manager. She is known for her ownership of one of the largest libraries in the American colonies, her participation in political...

  4. Mary Norris Dickinson: 1782: 1785: John Dickinson: none (Franklin not married) 1785: 1788: Benjamin Franklin

  5. Dickinson and Norris had five children, but only two survived to adulthood: Sarah Norris "Sally" Dickinson and Maria Mary Dickinson. Dickinson never formally joined the Quaker Meeting because, as he explained, he believed in the "lawfulness of defensive war". He and Norris were married in a civil ceremony.

  6. Biography. Mary Norris Dickinson Biography. American landowner. Mary "Polly" Norris Dickinson (July 17, 1740 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:–:July 23, 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware) was an early American land and estate owner and manager.

  7. Mary „Polly“ Norris Dickinson (* 17. Juli 1740 in Philadelphia, Province of Pennsylvania, British America; † 23. Juli 1803 in Wilmington, Delaware, Vereinigte Staaten) war eine frühe amerikanische Land- und Immobilienbesitzerin und -verwalterin.