John Cadwalader (jurist) - Family Tree

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He married Mary Binney (1805–1831), daughter of Horace Binney (1780–1875) who had two daughters. Daughter Mary Binney Cadwalader (1829–1861) married William Henry Rawle (1823–1889) in 1849; their daughter Mary Cadwalader Rawle (1850–1923) married Frederick Rhinelander Jones on March 24, 1870, who was the brother of Edith Wharton (1862–1937); their daughter in turn was landscape architect Beatrix Cadwalader Jones Farrand (1872–1959).

A second daughter was Elizabeth Cadwalader (born 1831), who married George Harrison Hare (1822–1857). After his first wife's death from complications of that birth, he married Henrietta Maria Bancker (1806–1889) who had six more children. They were: Sarah Bancker Cadwalader (born 1834); Frances Cadwalader (1835–1881); Thomas Cadwalader (1837–1841); Charles Evert Cadwalader (1839–1907); Anne Cadwalader (1841–1878); John Cadwalader (1843–1925) who married Mary Helen Fisher (1844–1937); and George Cadwalader (1845–1846). John Cadwalader Jr. (1874–1934) became trustee of the estate of his aunt Sophia Georgiana (Fisher) Coxe (1841–1926) which funded the MMI Preparatory School.

John Cadwalader
(1677–1734)
Martha Jones
(1679–1747)
Thomas Cadwalader
(1708–1779)
Hannah Lambert
Edward Lloyd
(1744–1796)
Elizabeth Lloyd
(1742-1776)
John Cadwalader
(1742–1786)
Williamina Bond
(1753–1837)
Lambert Cadwalader
(1742–1823)
Mary McCall
(1764–1848)
Archibald McCall
(1767–1843)
Elizabeth Cadwalader
(1774–1824)
Samuel Ringgold
(1770–1829)
Maria Cadwalader
(1776-1811)
Thomas Cadwalader
(1779–1841)
Thomas McCall Cadwalader
(1795–1873)
Maria Charlotte Gouverneur
(1801–1867)
George Archibald McCall
(1802–1868)
Samuel Ringgold
(1796–1846)
Cadwalader Ringgold
(1802–1867)
John Cadwalader
(1805–1879)
George Cadwalader
(1806–1879)
John Lambert Cadwalader
(1836–1914)
George Frederic Jones
(1821–1882)
Lucretia Stevens Rhinelander
(1824–1901)
William Henry Rawle
(1823–1889)
Mary Binney Cadwalader
(1829–1861)
Edith (Jones) Wharton
(1862–1937)
Frederick Rhinelander Jones
(1846–1918)
Mary Cadwalader Rawle
(1850–1923)
Beatrix Farrand
(1872–1959)

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