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  1. William Paterson was born on July 7, 1919, in Buffalo, New York, to a Scottish-American father and an Irish-American mother. Raised a Catholic, Paterson's elementary education was at St. Mark's Parochial School. Eschewing a Catholic high school, Paterson had a short, unhappy stint at Bennett High School, before attending and graduating from the ...

  2. William Smoult Paterson (3 March 1819 — 8 June 1892) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the Indian Civil Service. The son of Lieutenant William Paterson and Charlotte Frances Smoult, he was born at Fort William in British India in March 1819; both of his parents died within a week of one another in May 1819 from cholera , with Paterson being looked after by his ...

  3. 19 de dic. de 2019 · When he was elected Governor of New Jersey, Paterson became the first person to ever resign from the U.S. Senate. George Washington named Paterson an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States in 1793, a job he held until his death in 1806. William Paterson in Philadelphia

  4. William Paterson (judge) (1745–1806), Attorney General of New Jersey Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Attorney General Patterson .

  5. 22 de ago. de 2023 · Language links are at the top of the page across from the title.

  6. William Paterson Statesman, judge and signer of the U.S. ConstitutionBorn: December 24, 1745, County Antrim, IrelandDied: September 9, 1806, Albany, New YorkNew Jersey Hall of Fame, Class of 2021: Public ServiceFew individuals did as much to shape the legal framework of both the nation and the state of New Jersey as William Paterson.

  7. William Paterson (judge) (1745–1806), associate justice of the United States Supreme Court; John M. Patterson (1921–2021), chief justice of a "Special Supreme Court" that tried the case of Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore; Judge Patterson (disambiguation)