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  1. Ann (o Anne) Willing Bingham (Filadelfia, 1 de agosto de 1764-Bermudas, 11 de mayo de 1801) fue una socialité estadounidense de Filadelfia. [1]

  2. Ann (or Anne) Willing Bingham (August 1, 1764 – May 11, 1801) was an American socialite from Philadelphia.

  3. ANNE WILLING BINGHAM (1764-1801) As one of Thomas Willing and Anne McCall’s ten children, and their eldest daughter, Anne Willing benefited from her family’s prominence in Philadelphia. With instruction from her mother, “Anne studied literature, writing, French, music, drawing, and embroidery.”.

  4. Introducción Ann Willing Bingham; Primeros años; Legado Correspondencia con Thomas Jefferson Supuesta modelo para moneda estadounidense; Vida personal; Referencias

  5. Stylish, well-educated, and well-traveled, Anne Willing Bingham (1764-1801) was one of the most admired women of her day. With her wealthy husband, William Bingham, she reigned over...

  6. Anne Willing Bingham, a wealthy Philadelphia socialite and wife of banker and politician William Bingham, made her mark with the establishment of an 18th-century salon, patterned on those she had encountered in France during an extended European tour from 1783 to 1786.

  7. Stylish, well-educated, and well-traveled, Anne Willing Bingham (1764-1801) was one of the most admired women of her day. With her wealthy husband, William Bingham, she reigned over Philadelphia's high society during the decade of the city's eminence as the nation's capital, from 1790 to 1800.