Metadata
Title
Paschall, Benjamin
Description
Benjamin Paschall was a carpenter who joined The Carpenters' Company in 1792 and died in 1801. He should not be confused with an earlier Benjamin Paschall.
Biography from the Philadelphia Architects and Builders, a project of the Athenaeum of Philadelphia website. Written by Roger W. Moss.
Biography from the Philadelphia Architects and Builders, a project of the Athenaeum of Philadelphia website. Written by Roger W. Moss.
Member Number
167*
Last Name
Paschall
First Name
Benjamin
Deceased Date
1/1/1801
Date Elected
1/1/1792
Business Address
98 S. 2nd St. (1791, 1800) (Prime)
Project
129-A Spruce St. (1760)
Reference
Tatman & Moss Bio Dictionary Phila. Architects page 593. Was a carpenter who joined The Company in 1792 and died in 1801. He should not be confused with an earlier Benjamin Paschall. See Selected Bibliography in Tatman & Moss Bio Dictionary Phila. Architects. ---------------------- "Philadelphia Preserved" Page 23 - Built 129-A Spruce St. in 1760. ----------------- PA Gazette 3/3/1784 - #206 Benjamin Paschall and Richard Armitt listed as agents "at the Blue Bell in Kingsessing." ---------------------- Managing Committee Minutes-1792-5-46, 53 Samuel Pancoast proposed Benjamin Paschall; Benjamin Paschall elected. Managing Committee Minutes-1806-15-28, 29 From the representation of George Summers, it appears that the child of Mrs. Paschall is very ill; therefore resolved that George Summers be a committee to wait on her and give such relief as he may think fit. $20 relief of widow Paschall.
Grantor Records Notes
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