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  1. 19 de mar. de 2024 · John Rutledge (1739-1800), one of the inaugural justices of the U.S. Supreme Court, was born in Charleston, South Carolina, and received his legal education at the Middle Temple in England. He was a plantation owner who lost much of his property during the Revolutionary War and was eventually overwhelmed with debt, in part because he devoted so much of his life to public service.

  2. John Mark Rutledge Obituary. John Mark Rutledge passed away unexpectedly on Friday, April 19, 2024, at Sovah Health, Danville, VA. Mr. Rutledge was born in Danville, VA on April 2, 1958, the son of the late Robert John Rutledge, Jr. and the late Winifred Hunt Rutledge. John will be truly missed by all who knew him.

  3. John RUTHLEDGE estis usona juĝisto kaj politikisto. En 1789 li kunkonkuris pri la historie unua usona prezidanta elekto , sed li malvenkis: la unua prezidanto de Usono iĝis George Washington . John Rutledge en la Vikimedia Komunejo (Multrimedaj datumoj)

  4. 23 de ago. de 2023 · Rutledge was born in or near Charles Town (now Charleston), South Carolina, in September 1739. Neither the place nor the date is certain. He was about seven years younger than George Washington and John Dickinson and 12 years older than James Madison. He was educated at home by his father and by a tutor who taught him the Greco-Roman classics.

  5. Rutledge’s brother Edward was also a patriot and politician. He signed the Declaration of Independence, fought against the British in South Carolina during the American Revolution, and served in the South Carolina legislature from 1782 to 1798 and as governor of the state from 1798 to 1800. John Rutledge died on July 18, 1800, in Charleston.

  6. From this class, the Charleston aristocracy, came also the brothers Edward and John Rutledge, Their father, Andrew Rutledge, was a physician in Charleston, who had emigrated from Ireland in 1735 ...

  7. John Rutledge, American jurist and politician, was born in 1739 into a prominent family in Charleston, South Carolina. The eldest of seven children — and the brother of Edward Rutledge, a signer of the Declaration of Independence — his father was a physician of Scots-Irish descent; his mother was English.