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William North
Portrait by Charles Willson Peale, 1785
United States Senator from New York
In office May 5, 1798 – August 17, 1798
Appointed by
John Jay
Preceded by
John Sloss Hobart
Succeeded by
James Watson
Personal details
Born
1755 Pemaquid, Maine
Died
January 3, 1836 (aged 80–81) New York City
Political party
Federalist
Spouse
Mary Duane
Relations
James Duane (father-in-law) Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben (adopted father) George William Featherstonhaugh (brother-in-law)
Children
6
Profession
Soldier, Statesman
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