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  1. Lady Juliana Penn (née Fermor; May 21, 1729 – November 20, 1801) was the English wife of Thomas Penn, and she assisted him in the administration of the Colony of Pennsylvania in his later years. She corresponded with John Adams and other leaders of the early United States.

  2. May 3, 2022 · Lady Juliana Penn (Fermor) Birthdate: May 21, 1729. Death: November 20, 1801 (72) Stoke Park, Buckinghamshire, England. Immediate Family: Daughter of Thomas Fermor, 1st Earl Pomfret and Henrietta Louisa Fermor, Countess of Pomfret. Wife of Lord Proprietor of Pennsylvania Thomas Penn, Sr.

  3. Lady Juliana Penn was the English wife of Thomas Penn, and she assisted him in the administration of the Colony of Pennsylvania in his later years. She corresponded with John Adams and other leaders of the early United States.

  4. Juliana Penn formerly Fermor. Born 21 May 1729 in Easton, Neston, England. Ancestors. Daughter of Thomas Fermor KB and Henrietta Louisa (Jeffreys) Fermor. Sister of Sophia (Fermor) Carteret, George Fermor, Charlotte (Fermor) Finch, Louisa (Fermor) Clayton and Anne (Fermor) Dawson. Wife of Thomas Penn — married 22 Aug 1751 in England. Descendants.

  5. Jan 3, 2002 · Lady Juliana Fermor (1729–1801), daughter of the earl of Pomfret, married Thomas Penn (1702–75), son of the founder of Pennsylvania, in 1751. Upon the death of her husband, her three minor children inherited three-fourths of the Penn interest in the colony of Pennsylvania.

  6. Lady Juliana Penn (née Fermor; May 21, 1729 – November 20, 1801) was the English wife of Thomas Penn, and she assisted him in the administration of the Colony of Pennsylvania in his later years. She corresponded with John Adams and other leaders of the early United States.

  7. Lady Juliana Fermor Penn was the English wife of Thomas Penn, and she assisted him in the administration of the Colony of Pennsylvania in his later years.