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  1. William Whipple Jr. (January 25, 1731 NS [January 14, 1730 OS] – November 28, 1785) was an American Founding Father and signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence. He represented New Hampshire as a member of the Continental Congress from 1776 through 1779. [1]

  2. Jul 30, 2011 · Learn about William Whipple, one of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence, who was a wealthy merchant, a slave trader, and a general in the American Revolutionary War. Find out his early life, his business ventures, his military service, and his death as a judge.

  3. Learn about William Whipple, a merchant, soldier, and judge from New Hampshire who signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. He served in the Continental Congress and the New Hampshire Militia during the American Revolution.

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  5. Nov 29, 2022 · Learn about William Whipple, a signer of the Declaration of Independence who granted his slave Prince his freedom after the Revolutionary War. Discover how Prince Whipple became a symbol of African American patriotism in the famous painting Washington Crossing the Delaware.

  6. Feb 18, 2020 · William Whipple was a delegate to the Continental Congress for New Hampshire and one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence. Click for more.

  7. William Whipple. His father, also named William Whipple, was a native of Ipswich, and worked as a maltster, now called a brewer. He later became a sea captain and moved to Kittery. William Whipple’s great great grandfather, Matthew Whipple, left Bocking, England and emigrated to Ipswich around 1638. His father had been a clothier in Bocking.

  8. Jan 7, 2020 · Learn about William Whipple, a sailor, merchant, politician, and soldier who signed The Declaration of Independence in 1776. Find out his role in the Revolutionary War, his career in New Hampshire, and his legacy in Philadelphia.

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