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  1. Nathaniel Pope (January 5, 1784 – January 23, 1850) was an American government leader in the early history of the State of Illinois. He served as the Secretary of the Illinois Territory , then as a Delegate to the United States House of Representatives from the Illinois Territory, and for over thirty years as the United States district judge ...

  2. Apr 19, 2024 · Also Known As: "Lt Col (immigrant) George Washinton's 4thGGF) (The Pope bloodline". Birthdate: May 03, 1603. Birthplace: Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom) Death: April 27, 1660 (56) Cliffs, Westmoreland County, Virginia, Colonial America.

    • Lucy Pope
    • May 3, 1603
    • Gloucestershire, England (United Kingdom)
    • April 27, 1660
  3. Apr 12, 2022 · The jury which convicted drug-dealer Nathaniel Pope of murdering a three-year-old was told some details of his criminal past - but not that he launched a sickening attack on a young mother on a...

  4. Nathaniel Pope continued to act as secretary of the territory until December, 1816. While filling that office he received a salary of $1,000 a year, which for those times was a large sum. During his incumbency in office, he and Governor Edwards were the best of friends, and perfect harmony existed. On June 19, 1812, the United States declared ...

  5. May 24, 2022 · Violent drug user Nathaniel Pope has been jailed at Birmingham Crown Court for life with a minimum term of 24 years for the “brutal” murder of his partner’s son, three-year-old Kemarni Watson...

  6. May 24, 2022 · Nathaniel Pope was jailed for life for murdering three-year-old Kemarni Watson Darby, who was discovered with a "crushed" rib cage after the violent assault in 2018. The boy's mum will serve 11...

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  8. 1904-01-01. Publisher. The William and Mary Quarterly. Collection. jstor_willmaryquar; jstor_ejc; additional_collections; journals. Contributor. JSTOR. Language. English. Volume. 12. "Col. Nathaniel Pope and His Descendants" is an article from The William and Mary Quarterly, Volume 12. View more articles from The William and Mary Quarterly.

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