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  1. 18 de fev. de 2020 · James Smith. March 4, 2020. James Smith was a Pennsylvania delegate to the Continental Congress, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Other than this, not a lot is known about the life of James Smith, as there was not always sufficient documentation back in that time. James Smith was born on September 17, 1719 in Ulster, Ireland.

  2. George Taylor (c. 1716 – February 23, 1781) was an American ironmaster and politician who was a Founding Father of the United States and a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence as a representative of Pennsylvania. [1] His former home, the George Taylor House in Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, was named a National Historic Landmark ...

  3. Pennsylvania Center for the Book. Home. James Smith. 9/17/1719 - 7/11/1806. Primary Vocation: Law & Politics. Geographic Connection to Pennsylvania: York, York County. A surveyor and lawyer in York, James Smith was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Abstract: James Smith, an immigrant to the United States from Ireland, took an active ...

  4. 12 de nov. de 2023 · Published: Feb 2, 2012 · Modified: Nov 12, 2023 by Russell Yost · This post may contain affiliate links ·. James Smith was born in Ireland around 1719. The date is unknown since he kept it a secret. He was an immigrant to the 13 original colonies when he landed in Cheshire County, Pennsylvania, from Ireland at the age of 12.

  5. July 11, 1806. James Smith was born in Ireland around 1719. He emigrated to Cheshire County Pennsylvania with his family when he was ten or twelve years old. His father was a successful farmer and James benefited from a good, simple, classical education from a local Church Minister. He later studied law at the office of his older brother George ...

  6. Frontiersman, militia officer, politician, author, missionary. Known for. Leader of the Black Boys. Spouse. Anne Wilson. James Smith (November 26, 1737 – April 11, 1813 [1]) was a frontiersman, farmer and soldier in British North America. In 1765, he led the "Black Boys", a group of Pennsylvania men, in a nine-month rebellion against British ...