Scattergood, Thomas, 1748-1814
<p>Scattergood, Thomas (1748-1814). Thomas Scattergood was the son of Joseph and Rebecca Scattergood of Burlington, N.J. He became a prominent Philadelpia Friend. He was in Europe from 1794 to 1800.</p>
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<p>p. 146. The Friends' Asylum, as its name suggests, was, like its inspiration, a Quaker foundation. The prime mover in the enterprise was Thomas Scattergood, who had visited the York Retreat during an extended religious visit to England between 1794 and 1800.</p>
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<p>p. 252. Thomas Scattergood, a minister, a member of the Northern district Monthly Meeting, deceased the 24th of the 4th month, 1814, in the 66th year of his age.</p>
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Date: 1748 (Birth) - 1814-04-24 (Death)
Relation: memberOf Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Northern District
<p>[Departed] 1794, Thomas Scattergood, [aged] 46. Returned 1800. Died 4mo 24th 1814 aged 66.</p>
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Date: 1748 (Birth) - 1814-04-24 (Death)
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Name Entry: Scattergood, Thomas, 1748-1814
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