American Revolutionary War soldier, land speculator, and slave trader (1752–1831)
For the computer scientist, see Nathaniel Rochester (computer scientist).
Nathaniel Rochester
Portrait of Rochester by John Audubon, 1824
Member of the Maryland General Assembly
Member of the North Carolina General Assembly
In office 1777–1777
Personal details
Born
February 21, 1752 Westmoreland County, Virginia
Died
May 17, 1831(1831-05-17) (aged 79) Rochester, New York
Resting place
Mount Hope Cemetery
Spouse
Sophia Beatty
(m. 1788)
Children
12, including William, Thomas
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