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Peter Kemble

Peter Kemble (December 12, 1704—February 23, 1789) was an American politician from the colonial period who served as President of the New Jersey Provincial Council from 1745 to 1776, the last to hold that office.
==Biography==
Peter Kemble was born on December 12, 1704 in İzmir, Ottoman Empire to Englishman Richard Kemble, a servant indentured in London to a merchant dealing in trade with Ottoman Turkey (the terms of which required the elder Kemble to spend the last two years of his indenture to Turkey), and his wife, a member of the Mavrokordatos family.〔''Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year 1884: The Kemble Papers, Vol. II'', pp xii - xxxiii〕
Peter Kemble remained in İzmir until 1712, when he was sent to school in England. He studied in a classical school in London for six years. His father was apparently well connected politically to be appointed Consul of Thessaloniki in 1718 by George I. (Richard Kemble remained in Thessaloniki until his death in 1720.) It was also in 1718 that Peter Kemble was sent to Rotterdam, to a distant relative, wine merchant George Kemble, who initiated Peter into the mercantile trade.
In the winter of 1720-1721, he returned to England and went on a a trading voyage to Guinea. He returned to London and engaged in business for some years.
Around 1730, Peter Kemble traveled to New York and married Gertrude Bayard, who came from a prominent New York family. The couple settled at New Brunswick, New Jersey, where Peter embarked upon a successful business; allowing him to build a house. For several years Peter Kemble remained in New Brunswick. In 1751 he purchased a tract of 1,250 acres near Morristown, New Jersey, where he built a larger house. He called this hilly plantation 'Mount Kemble'.〔(The Glen Alpin Conservancy - Kemble Period )〕 He lived at Mount Kemble, until his death on February 23, 1789, at the age of 85. He was buried on his plantation.〔(The Glen Alpin Conservancy - Kemble Period )〕

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