Chapter 2:
[Family history] Marmaduke Temple's Quaker ancestor had emigrated to
Pennsylvania, but his sons soon lost the family money. Marmaduke's father, however, had
revived the family fortunes and given his son a good education. At school Marmaduke became
friends with one Edward Effingham, wealthy son of Major Oliver Effingham of the British
Army. Marmaduke entered into successful business, with Edward as his silent partner. When the
Revolution broke out, Edward became Colonel of a Loyalist regiment, and turned over his
money and papers to Marmaduke for safe keeping; Marmaduke was a patriot but did not join the
Continental Army. After the Revolution Marmaduke became wealthy by buying up at low prices
the confiscated properties of Loyalists in upstate New York, and then travelled to New York
State to settle the properties he had bought. When a new county was formed, he became its first
Judge.
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