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"The Edward Shippen who succeeded Thomas McKean as Chief Justice of the Pennsylvania State Supreme Court was a descendant of this man. The latter Shippen lived from 1729-1806; it was his daughter Peggy who married Benedict Arnold."
This jibes with the Virtualology.com bio, which mentions yet a third Edward Shippen, also of the same family. Each of the three probably deserves his own article.--BillFlis18:15, 25 July 2006 (UTC)[reply]
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