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    William Ellery

    American politician and signer of the United States Declaration of Independence

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  1. William Ellery (December 22, 1727 – February 15, 1820) was a Founding Father of the United States, one of the 56 signers of the United States Declaration of Independence, and a signer of the Articles of Confederation as a representative of Rhode Island.

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  3. Jul 30, 2011 · Learn about William Ellery, one of the last surviving Signers of the Declaration of Independence, who was a merchant, lawyer, politician, and judge. Find out his achievements, challenges, and legacy in this brief biography and timeline.

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  5. Learn about William Ellery, a Rhode Island lawyer and politician who represented his state in the Continental Congress and signed the Declaration of Independence. Find out his biography, education, career, and views on slavery.

    • Newport, Rhode Island
    • February 15, 1820
    • December 22, 1727
    • Harvard College (Lawyer, Judge)
  6. Feb 18, 2020 · Learn about William Ellery, a Rhode Island delegate to the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Find out his early life, career, political achievements and death.

  7. Jun 11, 2018 · Ellery, William. ELLERY, WILLIAM. (1727–1820). Signer. Rhode Island. Born in Newport, Rhode Island, on 22 December 1727, William Ellery graduated from Harvard in 1747 and went to work for his father, a wealthy merchant. With his father'sdeath in 1764, Elleryturnedto politics and law.

  8. Apr 12, 2021 · 30. William Ellery of Rhode Island was a strong supporter of the American effort to gain its independence from England. He did this in many ways, but perhaps most significantly by signing the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Ellery was born on December 22, 1727 in Newport, Rhode Island.

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