Peter Cross (engraver)
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Peter Cross | |
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| Born | October 6, 1815 New York City, New York, U.S. |
| Died | October 13, 1862 (aged 47) |
| Occupation | Engraver |
Peter Filatreu Cross (October 6, 1815 – October 13, 1862) was an assistant engraver to James B. Longacre at the U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Cross was born in New York City to William Cross (a ship captain, missing at sea September 1815, his last letter home before going missing still exists as of 2025, and is in the hands of a 4× great-grandson) and Elizabeth A. Cross, and despite Mint records stating that he died in 1856,[1] he appears in the 1860 U.S. Census in Philadelphia. He married Harriet Amelia Chapin and had five children, Anna Maria Cross (later Willard, 1843–1917), Hannah Elizabeth (later Marple, 1845-1902), William Edward (1847-1875), Chapin Filatreau (1854-1857) and Edmond Filatreau (1859-1861).