Charles Biddle (1745-1821)

Shipping Merchant & Vice-President of the Council of Pennsylvania

He lived (and died) at 310 (now 1108) Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. He and his wife were the parents of ten children, eight of whom (all sons, listed above) lived to adulthood, the most prominent of whom was Nicholas Biddle.

Parents

William Biddle

WB III, Merchant of Philadelphia, formerly of "Mount Hope" New Jersey

1697-1756

Mary (Scull) Biddle

Mrs Mary (Scull) Biddle

1709-1789

Spouse

Hannah (Shepard) Biddle

Mrs Hannah (Shepard) Biddle

1755-1825

Children

William Shepard Biddle

William Shepard Biddle, of Philadelphia

1781-1835

James Biddle

Capt. James Biddle, U.S.N., of Philadelphia

1783-1848

Edward Biddle

Edward Biddle, Midshipman, U.S.N., died at sea, unmarried

1784-1800

Nicholas Biddle

State Senator & President of the Second Bank of the United States, Philadelphia

1786-1844

Charles Biddle

Merchant at Philadelphia, Lawyer at Nashville, Delegate to Panama

1787-1836

Thomas Biddle

Major Thomas Biddle, Killed in a Duel at St. Louis, Missouri

1790-1831

John Biddle

Major John Biddle, Mayor of Detroit & Delegate to Congress from Michigan

1792-1859

Richard Biddle

Richard Biddle, of Pittsburgh; U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania

1796-1847