Genet, Edmond-Charles, 1763-1834
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Genet, Edmond-Charles, 1763-1834
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Genet, Edmond-Charles, 1763-1834
Genet, Edmond Charles, 1763-1824.
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Genet, Edmond Charles, 1763-1824.
Genêt, Edmond Charles (New York)
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Genêt, Edmond Charles (New York)
Genêt, Edmond Charles, Chargé d'affaires of France at St. Petersburg
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Genêt, Edmond Charles, Chargé d'affaires of France at St. Petersburg
Edmond Charles Genet
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Edmond Charles Genet
Genet, Edmond-Charles
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Genet, Edmond-Charles
Genêt, Edmond Charles (Prospect Hill, N. Y.)
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Genêt, Edmond Charles (Prospect Hill, N. Y.)
Genet, Edmond C. 1763-1834
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Genet, Edmond C. 1763-1834
Genest, Edmond Charles Edouard 1763-1834
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Genest, Edmond Charles Edouard 1763-1834
Genest, Edmond-Charles
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Genest, Edmond-Charles
Genêt, Edmond Charles Édouard 1763-1834
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Genêt, Edmond Charles Édouard 1763-1834
Genet, Edmond Charles Edouard, 1763-1834
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Genet, Edmond Charles Edouard, 1763-1834
Genêt, Edmond Charles Édouard 1763-1834
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Genêt, Edmond Charles Édouard 1763-1834
Genet, .. 1763-1834
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Genet, .. 1763-1834
Genet Citoyen 1763-1834
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Genet Citoyen 1763-1834
Genet, Edmund Charles, 1763-1834
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Genet, Edmund Charles, 1763-1834
Genest Edmond-Charles 1763-1834
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Genest Edmond-Charles 1763-1834
Genêt, Edmond Charles
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Genêt, Edmond Charles
Genet, Edmund 1763-1834
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Genet, Edmund 1763-1834
Genet Citizen 1763-1834
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Genet Citizen 1763-1834
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Edmond Charles Genet, often refered to as "Citizen Genet," was born in France in 1763 and followed his father into governement service. In 1793, he was appointed as France's minister plenipotentiary to the United States, but his political activities caused the American government to demand his replacement. He was, however, permitted to remain in this country. He lived near Jaimaica on Long Island for a few years, before moving to upstate New York. His first wife was Cornelia Tappen Clinton, a daughter of the governor of New York. After her death, he married Martha Brandon Osgood, the daugher of the first postmaster general. Genet died on July 14, 1834. On some of the bills in this collection, his name is listed as Charles Edmond Genet. On other bills, he is referred to as Citizen Genet.
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