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He married the niece of business associate David Hoge. Redick and his wife had at least three children. A son became a lawyer and died at a young age. His daughter, Nancy, and her husband inherited the Redick home in Washington and lived there until their own deaths. Another daughter married and
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was in the process of being established, and Hoge apparently wanted to establish a town that could serve as the new county's center of government. Redick purchased a lot on the town's main street and lived there until his death.
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or Lieutenant Governor. Although his time in office was brief he was the first statewide officer from Pennsylvania's western frontier. All of the
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History of Washington County, Pennsylvania with biographical sketches of many of its pioneers and prominent men
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Perhaps due to his abilities as a surveyor, in 1787 Redick was appointed an agent for the
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Redick accompanied Hoge (c. 1780) to survey the latter's land holdings in the
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in 1765. He lived with his parents, ((Who are unknown)), in somewhere around
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During his brief period as Vice-President of Pennsylvania Redick was an
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claims to land in Pennsylvania. He was a member of Pennsylvania's 1790
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Redick died on 28 September 1805 in Washington, Pennsylvania from a
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American lawyers admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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and served in the army for about 6 years, reaching the rank of
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and was admitted to the bar in 1782. Redick was elected to the
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Redick was elected to represent Washington County on the
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and was a signer of the new charter. In 1791 he became
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