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Samuel Jaudon : ウィキペディア英語版 | Samuel Jaudon Samuel Jaudon (1796-1874) was a 19th-century banker and businessman who, as an employee and agent of the Bank of the United States, helped cause or worsen the Panic of 1837. ==Early and Family Life== Jaudon was born in 1796, the eldest son of Daniel and Anna (McNeal) Jaudon.〔 he graduated from Princeton University in 1813.〔Princeton University General Catalogue (1875) at p. 48, available at https://books.google.com/books?id=3nzOAAAAMAAJ&dq=samuel+jaudon+1874&source=gbs_navlinks_s〕 Marguerite Peyton Alricks (1799-1880) married Jaubon and bore six children, three of whom survived their parents: Francis Orme Jaubon (1825-1827), Julia Webster Jaubon (1831-1901), Samuel Peyton Jaubon (1831-1891, who married Oshidzu Matsura, who like him died in 1896 in Japan), Francis Duncan Jaubon (1833-1906), Lawson White Jaubon (1836-1852), and Ada Mary Jaudon (1839).〔http://records.ancestry.com/samuel_jaudon_records.ashx?pid=117002589〕 Mary T. Bainbridge, daughter of Commodore William Bainbridge who died in 1835, was his sister-in-law. Bainbridge had left Pennsylvania state bonds to his several daughters, and Jaudon managed the money, ultimately to ill effect, as described below.
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