KL DeWitt Family Research Project
Our Family's Journey Through Time from Europe and Canada to the USA
Name | Paul Whitehead [1] | |
Suffix | Esquire | |
Birth | 6 Feb 1710 | Castle Yard, Holborn, Middlesex, England ![]() |
Gender | Male | |
Publication | 1733 | England ![]() |
"State Dunces" a satiric poem | ||
Publication | 1739 | England ![]() |
"Manners" a satirical poem. British Museum Additional MS. 25277, ff. 117–20. | ||
Publication | 1744 | England ![]() |
"The Gymnasiad" a "mock heroic" in 3 cantos/books | ||
Publication | 1747 | England ![]() |
"Honor" - political satire | ||
Member | Between 1749 and 1760 | England ![]() |
Hellfire Club (Founded by Sir Francis Dashwood) | ||
Paul Whitehead - Appointed Postmaster | 26 Mar 1767 | England ![]() |
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Paul Whitehead - Appointed Postmaster |
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Death | 20 Dec 1774 | Covent Garden, Middlesex, England ![]() |
Paul Whitehead - Death Notice | 16 Mar 1775 | Covent Garden, Middlesex, England ![]() |
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Paul Whitehead - Death Notice |
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Person ID | I3824 | KLDGenealogy |
Family | ||
Family ID | F1404 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos | ![]() | Paul Whitehead, Equire by Joseph Collyer the Younger, after Thomas Gainsborough line engraving, published 1778 NPG D8313 © National Portrait Gallery, London Used for Family History purposes |
![]() | Paul Whitehead - Appointed Postmaster | |
![]() | Paul Whitehead - Death Notice |
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