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American mayor (1677–1742)
William Fishbourn
Position heldMayor of Philadelphia Edit this on Wikidata

William Fishbourn or Fishbourne (June 25, 1677 in Talbot, Maryland – May 27, 1742 in Philadelphia) was a wealthy merchant and mayor of Philadelphia for three one-year terms, 1719 to 1722.

Family

Fishbourn was the son of Ralph Fishbourne and Sarah Lewis.

Before 1700, he settled in Philadelphia. There, on January 8, 1702, he married Hannah Carpenter (March 3, 1685 – July 25, 1728), daughter of Samuel Carpenter, a deputy governor of Pennsylvania. After her death, he married Jane Roberts, daughter of Edward Roberts on June 29, 1729.

His granddaughter Elizabeth Fishbourne (September 1, 1752 – April 24, 1826) married President of Pennsylvania Thomas Wharton Jr.

References

  1. "Mayors of the City of Philadelphia 1691-2000". phila.gov. City of Philadelphia. Retrieved 22 April 2014.
Political offices
Preceded byJonathan Dickinson Mayor of Philadelphia
1719–1722
Succeeded byJames Logan
Mayors of Philadelphia (chronologically)
Colonial era
(1691–1776)
Pre-Act of Consolidation
(1789–1854)
Post-Consolidation
(since 1854)
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