Constitution Signer
William Few
William Few, Delegate to the Constitutional Convention, was born in Maryland on June 8, 1748, and grew up from the age of ten in North Carolina. In 1771, family opposition to the royal governor led to the hanging death of his brother and to destruction of the Few family farm. The Few family moved at that time to Georgia, and William followed…
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THOMAS FITZSIMONS
Thomas Fitzsimons was a business leader and legislator. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress and was a signer of the US Constitution.
Fitzsimons was born in 1741 in Ireland. His family immigrated to America (cir.1760) and settled in Philadelphia where Fitzsimons pursued a mercantile career. A year later, he married the daughter of prominent merchant, Robert Meade, and soon formed a…
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Constitution Signer
Richard Dobbs Spaight
Born March 25, 1758, in New Bern, North Carolina he was a spirited patriot and staunch defender of liberty. His father was Secretary to the Crown and died when Richard was eight. And though he was the nephew of the Governor also loyal to the Crown, with all the "pull" inherent from such wealth and connections, he did not sympathize…
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Daniel Carroll
Daniel Carroll represented Maryland as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 at the age of 57. Carroll was born of a prominent family in Maryland on July 22, 1730 and was educated at the College of Saint Omer in the Netherlands. He was well experienced politically at the time of the Convention, having served in a number of important positions. Carroll was a past member of the Confederation Congress and the Executive Council…
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Constitution Signer
John Rutledge
John Rutledge was a lawyer, statesman, judge, governor, devote husband, and father.
Did something ever happen to you that made you feel that your life was more than just a random event? I'm sure John Rutledge felt that way when he, on his 50th birthday, was one of the signers of the foundational law of our nation.
"J.R" (can I call…
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Constitution Signers
Robert Morris
By Bill Korach
Morris was born to Robert Morris, Sr. and Elizabeth Murphet in Liverpool, England, on January 20, 1734. At the age of 13 Morris moved to Oxford, Maryland, where he lived with his father, Robert Morris, a tobacco…
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John and Cheri Monteith are looking for anyone that has seen or has information on the whereabouts of their son Robert Monteith.
Robert Monteith was last seen on Wells Road in Orange Park, Florida on Tuesday October 18th at 1:20am. Mr. Monteith was making an ATM withdrawal near Chik-filet/Target on Tuesday October 18th and has not been seen since. If you have any information or see Mr. Montieth Please call JSO (904)630-0500.
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Constitution Signer
JONATHAN DAYTON
Jonathan Dayton, born on 16 October 1760 in Elizabethtown, was a politician from New Jersey and a captain in the Revolutionary War. Dayton was the youngest signer of the US Constitution and served as the 4th Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Dayton served with his father and uncle in the…
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Constitution Signer
JARED INGERSOLL
Jared Ingersoll was an early American lawyer and statesman from Philadelphia, a Continental Congressman, Delegate to the Constitutional Convention, Attorney-General of Pennsylvania and Federalist Candidate for the Vice-Presidency.
Ingersoll was born on 27 October 1749 in New Haven, Connecticut. The son of…
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Constitution Signer
JAMES WILSON
James Wilson was an Early American legal philosopher and a Framer of the Constitution and his thorough knowledge of political theory made him a leading authority in the Continental Convention. Wilson was later appointed to Associate Justice on the US Supreme Court and he continually supported representation of the American people. He was born on 14…
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Constitution Signer
George Read
George Read was born in 1733 near the village of North East, Maryland. His father was a landholder of means. He graduated school at age 15 and began studying law with a Philadelphia lawyer, was admitted to the bar in 1753 and set up practice in New Castle, Delaware. He became Crown Attorney General (1763-1774). In 1765 he began a career in the…
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Constitution Signer
Thomas Mifflin
Thomas Mifflin was an American merchant and politician from Philadelphia, a major general in the Continental Army, a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly, and a Continental Congressman from Pennsylvania. He served as President of the Continental Congress and a signer of the Constitution.
Mifflin…
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Constitution Signer
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, (1723 to November 16th, 1790), was a politician and a Founding Father of the United States.
Jenifer was born in Charles County, Maryland and was the son of a colonial planter of Swedish and English descent. As a young man, he acted as a receiver-general, the local financial…
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Constitution Signer
Benjamin Franklin Mini Bio
Bill Korach
Benjamin Franklin was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 17, 1706[1] and…
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Men of Hardrock, below I have posted the letter I have sent to Senator Bill Nelson, Senator Marco Rubio and…
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Constitution Signer
Daniel Carroll
Daniel Carroll represented Maryland as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention of 1787 at the age of 57. Carroll was born of a prominent family in Maryland on July 22, 1730 and was educated at the College of Saint Omer in the Netherlands. He was well experienced politically at the time of the Convention, having served in a number of important positions.…
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Constitution Signer
GEORGE CLYMER
George Clymer was an American merchant and he acted as one of the first two treasurers of the Continental Congress. Later as a Pennsylvania Representative, he was a signatory of both the Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution.
Clymer was born on 16 March 1739 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Orphaned when only a year old,…
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Constitution Signer
Hugh Williamson
Hugh Williamson was born December 5, 1735 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He was of Scottish-Irish decent and his father was a clothier. Hoping he would become a Presbyterian minister, his parents oriented his education toward that calling. He received his degree, trained for the ministry, received his license but was never…
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Constitution Signer
Abraham Baldwin
1754-1807
Abraham Baldwin was born in Guilford, Connecticut. He was the second son of a blacksmith who fathered 12 children by two wives. His humble beginnings served him well in his future endeavors since he would be able to relate to the rougher frontiersman, as well as the academic elite.…
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If you're not already aware. This is what's going on in DC while dangerous criminals are allowed back out on the streets. It's horrifying that this is happening to our citizens and veterans for protesting the hijacking of our election process. This is still happening! They are STILL being tortured and treated like full on terrorists.
You may not be aware of the typical things they're forced to go through...…
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