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  1. William Whipple Jr. (January 25, 1731 NS [January 14, 1730 OS] – November 28, 1785) was an American Founding Father and signatory of the United States Declaration of Independence. He represented New Hampshire as a member of the Continental Congress from 1776 through 1779. [1]

  2. William Whipple Jr. (Kittery, 14 de enero de 1730-Nuevo Hampshire, 28 de noviembre de 1785), fue capitán de barco, comerciante, miembro del Congreso Continental desde 1776 hasta 1779 y signatario de la Declaración de Independencia de los Estados Unidos como representante de Nuevo Hampshire.

  3. William Whipple Jr. ( Kittery, 14 de enero de 1730- Nuevo Hampshire, 28 de noviembre de 1785), fue capitán de barco, comerciante, miembro del Congreso Continental desde 1776 hasta 1779 y signatario de la Declaración de Independencia de los Estados Unidos como representante de Nuevo Hampshire.

  4. 29 de nov. de 2022 · William Whipple gains more recognition in present-day times than in his own life, but his legacy as the founding father who freed his slaves lives on today. While William and Prince are not often highlighted in American history, their friendship triumphed through decades of cultural turmoil and national changes.

  5. William Whipple. 1730-1785. Representing New Hampshire at the Continental Congress. by Ole Erekson, Engraver, c1876, Library of Congress. William Whipple was born at Kittery Maine, in 1730. He was educated at a common school until his early teens, when he went off to sea to find his fortune.

  6. 30 de jul. de 2011 · Learn facts about William Whipple in this brief biography and timeline of the life story of one of the Signers of the Declaration of Independence.

  7. 18 de feb. de 2020 · William Whipple. William Whipple was a delegate to the Continental Congress for New Hampshire, and was one of the 56 signers of the Declaration of Independence.