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Hannah Tatum Whitall Smith (February 7, 1832 – May 1, 1911) was a lay
speaker and
author in the
Holiness movement in the
United States and the Higher...
- Ann
Cooper Whitall (1716–1797) was a
prominent Quaker woman in the
colonial U.S. She was born in Woodbury, New
Jersey to John and Ann
Cooper on April...
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Whitall Nicholson Perry (January 19, 1920 -
November 18, 2005) was an
American author born in Belmont, M****achusetts,
member of the
Perennialist School...
- John
Mickle Whitall (November 4, 1800 – June 6, 1877) was a
prominent US sea captain,
businessman and
philanthropist in New
Jersey and
Pennsylvania involved...
- the park is the
James and Ann
Whitall House,
located at the end of
Hessian Avenue. It was
built in 1748 by
James Whitall Sr. and
features Georgian architecture...
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Alyssa Whitall "Alys"
Pearsall Smith (21 July 1867 – 22
January 1951) was an American-born
British Quaker relief organiser and the
first wife of Bertrand...
- was the son of the
prominent Quakers Robert Pearsall Smith and
Hannah Whitall Smith, and a
descendant of
James Logan, who was
William Penn's secretary...
- The
Whitall Tatum Company or
Whitall Tatum (1806–1938) was one of the
first gl****
factories in the
United States.
Located in Millville, New Jersey, it...
- Mary
Berenson (born Mary
Whitall Smith; 1864 in
Pennsylvania – 1945 in Italy) was an
American art historian, now
thought to have had a
large hand in some...
- The
James Whitall Jr.
House is
located at 100
Grove Avenue in the
borough of
National Park,
Gloucester County, New Jersey. The
house was
built in 1766...