Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Chief Justice Tilghman” in chapter 4, page 51 of Lydia Maria Child, Isaac T. Hopper: a true life:
... servant never met again.
Charles was shrewd and intelligent, and conducted himself in such a manner as to gain respect.
He married an industrious, economical woman, who served in the family of Chief Justice Tilghman .
In process of time, he built a neat two-story house, where they brought up reputably a family of fourteen children, who obtained quite a good education at the school established by Anthony Benezet...
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