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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 was an American Merchant and a busy statesman from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Fitzsimons represented the state in the U.S Congress, Continental Congress, as well as the Constitutional Convention.

  3. 29 de jul. de 2004 · Fitzsimons, one of several foreign born signers and one of two Roman Catholics, was a fervent Revolutionary and later a zealous supporter of the Federalist Party. His career also embraced business, where he achieved his greatest success and eminence.

  4. Thomas Fitzsimons, who represented Pennsylvania in the Constitutional Convention, viewed government as a logical extension of the relationship that existed among families, ethnic communities,...

  5. 17 de jun. de 2022 · Los estados originales, excepto Rhode Island, juntos asignaron a 70 personas para formar parte de la Convención Constitucional. Muchos de estos rechazaron o no pudieron asistir, entre ellos: Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, Samuel Adams, y John Hancock.

  6. Thomas FitzSimons of Pennsylvania (1741-1811) was a Philadelphia merchant who later served in the US House (1789-95). A native of Ireland, he shares with Daniel Carroll the distinction of being the only Catholic signers of the Constitution.

  7. Thomas FitzSimons. 1741 - 1811. Penn's first campus, 1749-1801, at Fourth and Arch Streets. President's House, Penn's campus from 1801-1829, at Ninth and Market Streets.