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Abraham Markoe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Abraham Markoe Abraham Markoe (July 2, 1727 – August 28, 1806), was an American patriot who founded the Philadelphia Light Horse, now known as the First City Troop. ==Early life== Markoe was born in St. Croix, in what was then the Danish West Indies. His grandfather, Pierre Marcou, a French Huguenot, had left France for the Danish West Indies before the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. His father was Pierre Markoe, who changed the family name to Markoe, and married Elizabeth Farrell.〔 In St. Croix, Markoe became rich by inheritance and trading with both American colonies and Europe. He married a widow, Elizabeth (Kenny) Rogers, in 1751, and had two sons, Peter and Abraham, Jr.
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