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Oswald Eve (or Oswell Eve) (c. 1715 1793, New Providence Island, the Bahamas) was a mariner, ship chandler, gunpowder manufacturer and member of the American Philosophical Society, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended the College of Philadelphia and was an associate of Dr. Benjamin Rush, later signer of the Declaration of Independence. Eve was born, circa 1715, possibly in Bermondsey, Surrey, England, of Quaker descent. Eve was a sea captain, and owned and commanded the brigantine Roebuck and the ship George. At the same time, he was occupied as a shipping merchant, becoming so…mehr

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Oswald Eve (or Oswell Eve) (c. 1715 1793, New Providence Island, the Bahamas) was a mariner, ship chandler, gunpowder manufacturer and member of the American Philosophical Society, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He attended the College of Philadelphia and was an associate of Dr. Benjamin Rush, later signer of the Declaration of Independence. Eve was born, circa 1715, possibly in Bermondsey, Surrey, England, of Quaker descent. Eve was a sea captain, and owned and commanded the brigantine Roebuck and the ship George. At the same time, he was occupied as a shipping merchant, becoming so prosperous that he part-owned some twenty-five other vessels as well. In 1756 he served as a lieutenant in Samuel Mifflin's company of Philadelphia Associators.