Joshua Waddington

Joshua Waddington
BornMay 20, 1755
Walkeringham, England
DiedMarch 6, 1844
New York City, United States
Occupation(s)Founder of H. & J. Waddington & Co, Director of the Bank of New York (1787), and later President of the St. George's Society of New York[1]
Known forDefendant in Rutgers v. Waddington trial
Spouse
Gertrude Gouverneur Ogden
(m. 1804)
Children10
RelativesSamuel Waddington (brother)
Abraham Ogden (father-in-law)
David A. Ogden (brother-in-law)
James Henry Monk (nephew)

Joshua Waddington (20 May 1755 – 6 March 1844)[2] was a British-American who was one of the founders of the Saint George's Society, the Bank of New York,[3] and was the defendant in the case Rutgers v. Waddington before New York City Mayor's Court.[4]

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  2. ^ "Guide to the Samuel Blachley Webb papers". library.yale.edu. Yale University. Retrieved 8 May 2017.
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  4. ^ Chernow, Ron (2004), Alexander Hamilton, Penguin, pp. 199–201, ISBN 0143034758

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