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  1. Thomas Fitzsimons (October 1741 – August 26, 1811) was an Irish-born American Founding Father, merchant, banker, and politician. A resident of Philadelphia, Fitzsimons represented Pennsylvania in the Continental Congress, was a delegate to Constitutional Convention, and served in U.S. Congress.

  2. Thomas Fitzsimons (Reino da Irlanda, outubro de 1741 – Filadélfia, 26 de agosto de 1811) foi um comerciante irlandês radicado nos Estados Unidos. Foi político na cidade de Filadélfia, tendo representado a Pensilvânia no Congresso Continental , na Convenção da Constituição , e no Congresso .

  3. THOMAS FITZSIMONS. THOMAS FITZSIMONS Pennsylvania. Birth: In 1741, in Ireland (exact date and place unknown) Death: 26 August 1811, at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Interment: St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Pen and ink drawing, by Marshall Williams, after ca. 1802 oil. Documentary evidence indicates the oil ...

  4. Thomas Fitzsimons was a merchant, statesman, and delegate from Pennsylvania to the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention, and the U.S. Congress. He supported the national government, opposed slavery, and was one of the two Catholic signers of the Constitution.

  5. Learn about Thomas FitzSimons, an Irish-born merchant, soldier, and politician who became a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania in 1791. He served in the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention, and the House of Representatives as a Federalist.

  6. 31 de dez. de 2019 · Learn about Thomas Fitzsimons, an immigrant merchant who fought in the Revolutionary War and signed the U.S. Constitution. Find out his role in Philadelphia politics and his legacy at the National Constitution Center.

  7. Thomas Fitzsimons (Reino da Irlanda, outubro de 1741 – Filadélfia, 26 de agosto de 1811) foi um comerciante irlandês radicado nos Estados Unidos. Foi político na cidade de Filadélfia, tendo representado a Pensilvânia no Congresso Continental , na Convenção da Constituição , e no Congresso .