Edward Shippen (III)

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Edward Shippen (February 16, 1729April 16, 1806) was a lawyer, judge, government official, and prominent figure in colonial and post-revolutionary Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Shippen was born in Philadelphia, the son of merchant Edward Shippen. He learned law from Tench Francis, Pennsylvania's attorney general. He married his mentor's daughter Margaret Francis in 1753, with whom he had nine children. In 1748 he went to London to complete his law studies at the Middle Temple, and, after returning to Philadelphia, was admitted to the bar. He was appointed judge of the admiralty court in 1755. Three years later he was elected to the city's common council. In 1762 he was appointed prothonotary of the supreme court, a post retained till the Revolution. He became a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Council in 1770.

He received in 1790 an honorary LL.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania, of which he was a trustee from 1791 until his death. He was also a member of the American Philosophical Society.

In 1791, he was appointed to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court, serving with Jasper Yeates and Edward Burd, both kinsmen and former students. Shippen became chief justice in 1799, but then, in 1804 he was impeached on flimsy, political grounds. The next year the Pennsylvania Senate acquitted him and his associates. Shippen retired to private life and died soon thereafter, on April 16, 1806 at Philadelphia at age 77.

His third daughter, Margaret Shippen was the second wife of Benedict Arnold.

[edit] Family

He married Margaret Francis (born August 17, 1735 at Talbot County, Maryland; died May 28 1794 at Philadelphia), daughter of Tench Francis and Elizabeth Turbutt, on November 29, 1753 at Christ Church, Philadelphia.

Known children of Edward Shippen and Margaret Francis include:

  • Elizabeth Shippen was born on September 16, 1754. She married her cousin Col. Edward Burd, son of Col. James Burd and Sarah Shippen, on December 17, 1778. She died on March 26, 1828 at age 73, and was buried at Christ Church, Philadelphia.
  • Sarah Shippen was born on February 1, 1756. She married Thomas Lea, son of Thomas Lea and Eleanor, on 21 Sep 1787. She died in 1831.
  • Mary Shippen was born 15 Aug 1757; married Dr. William McIlvaine.
  • Dr. Edward Shippen (IV) was born on December 11, 1758 at Philadelphia. He married Elizabeth Juliana Footman, daughter of Thomas Footman and Eleanor, on November 23, 1785 at Christ Church, Philadelphia. He died on 22 Oct 1809 at Burlington, NJ, at age 50. He was a physician. He and Elizabeth Juliana Footman had 7 children.
  • Margaret Shippen (known as "Peggy") was born on July 11, 1760. She married Gen. Benedict Arnold V, son of Benedict Arnold III and Hannah Waterman King, on April 8, 1779 at Philadelphia; she was his second wife. She died on August 24, 1804 at London, England, at age 44.
  • John Francis Shippen was born on November 24, 1762. He was buried on January 8, 1763.
  • James Shippen was born on October 9, 1766 at Philadelphia. He was buried on November 10, 1769.

[edit] References

  • Genealogy at RootsWeb
  • Randolph Shipley Klein, Portrait of an Early American Family: The Shippens of Pennsylvania Across Five Generations. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1975.

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Preceded by
Thomas McKean
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania
1799–1806
Succeeded by
William Tilghman