Chew, Benjamin, 1758-1844

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Benjamin Chew's son Benjamin Jr. (1758-1844) had become increasingly involved in his father's affairs, practicing law with him, and managing the elder Benjamin's land holdings, ultimately taking responsibility for the family's plantations and the purchase and sale of slaves. In many ways, Benjamin Chew Jr. followed firmly in his father's footsteps, studying law at the Middle Temple in London from 1784 to 1786, where he cultivated a relationship with the Penn family, before returning to practice law with his father and brother-in-law, Alexander Wilcocks. Within the law practice, Benjamin Jr. was brought into his father's extensive financial affairs. It was at this time that Benjamin Chew and his son began to speculate in large quantities of land on the western Pennsylvania frontier. As time passed, the younger Chew gained more authority over the family's financial endeavors. He increasingly acquired the primary responsibility for the legal work necessary to purchase and administer the burgeoning family land holdings. After his father's death in 1810, Benjamin Jr. took over primary control of the family's business interests. He also managed the personal, financial, and legal affairs of his three unwed sisters, Henrietta (1767-1848), Maria (1771-1840), and Catherine (1779-1831), as well as assisting his sister Harriet (1775-1861) with her estrangement from her husband, Charles Carroll, Jr. In addition, he served for a time as president of the Germantown and Perkiomen Turnpike Company. Reflecting his interest in education, Benjamin Jr. acted as a trustee for both the Germantown Academy and the University of Pennsylvania for a number of decades in the first half of the nineteenth century. Benjamin Chew, Jr. married Katherine Banning (1770-1855) in 1789. Katherine Banning Chew was the daughter of Anthony Banning and Martha Spencer, of Kent County, Maryland. The couple had nine children who survived childhood: Benjamin III, Samuel, John, Eliza Margaretta, Henry Banning, William White, Anne Sophia Penn, Joseph Turner, and Anthony Banning. The family lived at the Chew town house in Philadelphia and Cliveden, which Benjamin Jr. inherited upon his father's death in 1810. Through the years, the family was active in the Episcopal congregations of both St. Peter's Church in Philadelphia and St. Luke's Church in Germantown. Benjamin Jr. expanded the Cliveden property and turned it into a working farm during his tenure of ownership. Labor was provided by servants, both free and slave into the 1820s. In 1810, Chew commissioned a new family town house to be built on 4th Street. His death in 1844 ignited a contentious and lengthy family quarrel surrounding the distribution of his estate. The family's disagreements had a great impact on the relationships between Benjamin Chew Jr.'s children and their mother.

From the description of Chew Family papers : Series 4. Benjamin Chew, Jr. (1758-1844), 1676-1886. (Historical Society of Pennsylvania). WorldCat record id: 435804072

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creatorOf Chew, Benjamin, 1758-1844. ALS : Philadelphia, to William Tilghman, 1786 Aug. 16. Rosenbach Museum & Library
referencedIn American Philosophical Society Library. Miscellaneous Manuscripts Collection. 1668-1983. American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Chew, Benjamin, 1758-1844. ALS : Philadelphia, to Will[iam Tilghman?], 1779 June 20. Rosenbach Museum & Library
referencedIn Tilghman, William, 1756-1827. Correspondence, 1772-1827. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834. Letters to William H. Crawford relating to Louisiana shipping cases, 1817. Historical Society of Delaware
creatorOf Chew, Benjamin, 1758-1844. Chew Family papers : Series 4. Benjamin Chew, Jr. (1758-1844), 1676-1886. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn Chew family. Papers, 1683-1896. Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn William Shippen prescription book, 1789 Oct. 1-1791 July 10, 1789-1791 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Shippen, William, 1736?-1808. Prescription book, 1789 Oct. 1-1791 July 10. American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Chew family. Chew Family papers, 1659-1986 (bulk 1740-1930). Historical Society of Pennsylvania
referencedIn Custis-Lee-Mason Family Papers, 1756-1863 Library of Virginia
referencedIn Smyth, Frederick, 1732-1815. Papers, 1756-1816. American Philosophical Society Library
creatorOf Chew, Benjamin, 1758-1844. Benjamin Chew letters, 1823-1842. Cornell University Library
referencedIn Frederick Smyth papers, 1756-1816, 1756-1816 American Philosophical Society
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associatedWith Cope, Jasper. person
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correspondedWith Crawford, William Harris, 1772-1834. person
associatedWith Crossan, Thomas. person
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associatedWith Cuvier, Georges, Baron, 1769-1832 person
associatedWith Darlington, William, 1782-1863 person
associatedWith Edison, Thomas A., (Thomas Alva), 1847-1931 person
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associatedWith Everett, Edward, 1794-1865 person
associatedWith Fitch, John person
associatedWith Genth, F. A., (Frederick Augustus), 1820-1893 person
associatedWith Gray, Asa, 1810-1888 person
associatedWith Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872 person
associatedWith Harding, Warren G. person
associatedWith Lehigh Company. corporateBody
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associatedWith Newton, Isaac, Sir, 1642-1727 person
associatedWith Poinsett, Joel Roberts, 1779-1851 person
associatedWith Rittenhouse, David, 1732-1796 person
associatedWith Rush, Benjamin, 1746-1813 person
associatedWith Schoolcraft, Henry Rowe, 1793-1864 person
associatedWith Seybert, Adam, 1773-1825 person
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associatedWith Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866 person
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associatedWith Sully, Thomas, 1783-1872 person
associatedWith Thomson, Charles, 1729-1824 person
associatedWith Tilghman, William, 1756-1827, person
associatedWith Waterton, Charles, 1782-1865 person
associatedWith Wayne, Anthony person
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Birth 1758

Death 1844

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