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Simon Paten, 1790 - 1832 Simon Paten 1790 1832
Simon Paten was born in 1790, in .
Simon married Sarah Paten (born Hayden) in 1812, at age 22 in .
Sarah was born in 1793, in .
They had 7 children: John Patten, Charlotte Patten and .
Simon passed away in 1832, at age 42 in .
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Simon N. PatenSimon N. Paten in The Topeka state journal. - Dec 27 1902
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"... on the"Dynamies of the Wage Question." A discussion, -which was taken part in by John Hobson, of- London, England; Thomas M. Carver, professor of political economy of Barvard university; Simon N. Paten, University of Pennsylvania, and Alvin N. Johnson, of Colu-nbia university, followed the delivery of Prof. Clark's ad dress, after which the convention ad journed until Monday. SHORTAGE OF COAL. There ..."
Publication place: Topeka, Shawnee, Kansas
Simon Nelson PatenSimon Nelson Paten in Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW) - July 15 1914
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"... later period when man acquired his wives by capturo, and with that sha dowy time , when woman did all the work of the raco. Such scientists as Professor Simon Nelson Paten, of the University of Pen nsylvania; Professor Frederick Starr, of tho University of Chicago; Dr. Max Baff, of Clark University, and Mrs. Charlotto Perkins Gilman have devoted thoir labors to ..."
Publication place: Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia
Simon Nelson PatenSimon Nelson Paten in Tamworth Daily Observer (NSW) - July 15 1914
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... with the later period when man acquired his wives by capture, and wlthjthat sha dowy time. whon woman did all tho work of tho race. Such scientists as Professor Simon Nelson Paten, of tho University of Pen nsylvania; Professor Frederick Starr, of the University of Chicago; Dr. Max Baft, of Clark University, and Mrs. Charlotte Perkins GUman have devoted their labors to ..."
Publication place: Tamworth, New South Wales, Australia