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  2. Thomas Nelson Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Nelson Jr. (December 26, 1738 – January 4, 1789) was a Founding Father of the United States, general in the Revolutionary War, member of the Continental Congress, and a Virginia planter. In addition to serving many terms in the Virginia General Assembly, he twice represented Virginia in the Congress, where he signed the Declaration of ...

  3. Thomas Nelson House (Yorktown, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    The house was built by Thomas "Scotch Tom" Nelson around 1730, and later occupied by his grandson, Founding Father Thomas Nelson, Jr. (1738-1789) during the American Revolutionary War. Nelson, Jr., who signed the Declaration of Independence as a delegate to the Second Continental Congress, was a planter, politician, and later governor of Virginia.

  4. Thomas Nelson - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Nelson Jr. (17381789), American Revolutionary War leader; signer of Declaration of Independence; governor of Virginia (1781) Thomas M. Nelson (1782–1853), American congressman from Virginia; Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson (1812–1873), American congressman from Tennessee

  5. 1789 in the United States - Wikipedia

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    January 4 – Thomas Nelson Jr., signatory of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Virginia in 1781 (born 1738) January 10 – James Mitchell Varnum, brigadier general of the Revolutionary War, Continental Congressman for Rhode Island (born 1748)

  6. Randolph family of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Lucy Grymes (1743–1830), ∞ 1762 : Thomas Nelson, Jr., 4th Governor of Virginia (17381789) Francis Nelson (1767–1832), ∞ 1792 : Lucy Page (1770–1834) Jane Byrd Nelson (1795–1834), ∞ 1819 : John Page (1792–1853) Edwin Randolph Page (1822–1864), ∞ 1850 : Olivia Alexander (1820–1896)

  7. List of governors of Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) [19] June 1, 1779 [20] – June 4, 1781 (did not run) None [18] 1779: 1780: 3 William Fleming (1727–1795) [21] June 4, 1781 [22] – June 12, 1781 (did not run) None [18] Senior member of Governor's Council acting [d] 4 Thomas Nelson Jr. (17381789) [25] June 12, 1781 [24] – November 22, 1781 (resigned) [e ...

  8. List of delegates to the Continental Congress - Wikipedia

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    1789 Thomas Bee: 1780–1781: 1781–1782 Richard Beresford: 1783–1784 John Bull: 1784–1787 Pierce Butler: 1787 William Henry Drayton: 1778–1779: Nicholas Eveleigh: 1781–1782 Christopher Gadsden: 1774: 1775–1776: John Lewis Gervais: 1782–1783 Thomas Heyward Jr. 1776–1778: Daniel Huger: 1786–1788 Richard Hutson: 1778–1779 ...

  9. George Reade (colonial governor) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Nelson Jr. (17381789) – Brigadier General, Signer of the Declaration of Independence, Governor of Virginia; 2nd great-grandson [19] Meriwether Lewis (1774–1809) – American explorer, Governor of Louisiana Territory; 3rd great-grandson [20]

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