Oliver De Lancey (British Army general)
Huguenot, British Army, James DeLancey, Oliver De Lancey (American loyalist), American Revolutionary War
978-620-0-75495-0
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148
2012-03-04
45.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. General Oliver De Lancey (c.1749 – 3 September 1822), also known as Oliver DeLancey and Oliver de Lancey, was a British Army officer of French Huguenot descent from a prominent family in colonial era New York State. Oliver was the son of Major General Oliver De Lancey (1718-1785) and nephew of James De Lancey, a celebrated New York lawyer, who was chief-justice of that colony from 1733 to 1760, and lieutenant-governor from 1753 to 1760. These two brothers were the sons of a wealthy Huguenot of Caen in Normandy, who emigrated to America on the revocation of the edict of Nantes, and bought large estates in the colony of New York, where they ranked among the wealthiest and most powerful citizens.
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