Penington family.

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The Penington family, residents of Philadelphia from the early years of the Pennsylvania colony, played a role in the religious, civic, and mercantile activities of the region. Among the most successful of the Penington businessmen was Edward Penington (1766-1834), whose sugar business supplied some of the most prominent families in the Philadelphia area. In addition to his business savvy, Edward was known locally as an ardent bibliophile, compiling a personal library of over six thousand volumes. Edward passed his literary tastes along to his son, John (1799-1867), who became a highly regarded intellectual, antiquary, and bookseller in Philadelphia, specializing in rare and foreign volumes. John's son Edward joined his father's business, known thereafter as Penington & Son. John's daughter, Elizabeth Davis Penington, married Henry Carey Baird, an author, publisher, and grandson of Mathew Carey.

From the description of Penington family papers, 1769-1882. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 82128503

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creatorOf Penington family. Penington family papers, 1769-1882. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
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associatedWith Baird, Henry Carey, 1825-1912. person
associatedWith Baird, Henry I. person
associatedWith Carey, Henry Charles, 1793-1879. person
associatedWith Penington, Edward, 1726-1796. person
associatedWith Penington, Edward, 1766-1834. person
associatedWith Penington, Henry, 1807-1858. person
associatedWith Penington, John, 1799-1867. person
associatedWith Riggs, Samuel. person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Pennsylvania--Philadelphia
Subject
Booksellers' catalogs
Home economics
Sugar
Sugar trade
Occupation
Booksellers and bookselling
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Active 1769

Active 1882

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