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  1. Arthur Middleton (June 26, 1742 – January 1, 1787) was a Founding Father of the United States, signer of the United States Declaration of Independence, and a representative from South Carolina in the Second Continental Congress.

    • January 1, 1787 (aged 44), "The Oaks" near Charleston, South Carolina
  2. 27 de mar. de 2024 · Arthur Middleton (born June 26, 1742, near Charleston, S.C. [U.S.]—died Jan. 1, 1787, Goose Creek, S.C., U.S.) was a British American planter, legislator, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and one of the leaders in the controversies leading up to the American Revolution (1775–83).

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
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    Arthur Middleton (26 de junio de 1742 - 1 de enero de 1787) fue un padre fundador de los Estados Unidos como firmante de la Declaración de Independencia de los Estados Unidos , representando a Carolina del Sur en el Segundo Congreso Continental .

  4. Arthur Middleton was born at Middleton Place on June 26, 1742, the first-born child of Henry and Mary Williams Middleton. At the age of twelve he was sent to school in England, accompanying his Uncle William and his family when the latter emigrated there. He attended Harrow, Westminster School, Trinity College at Cambridge before being admitted ...

  5. Arthur Middleton, American patriot, and signer of the Declaration of Independence, was born on June 26, 1742 in a manor house known as Middleton Place on the banks of the Ashley River in South Carolina.

  6. Arthur Middleton (June 26, 1742 - January 1, 1787) was one of the four signers of the Declaration of Independence from South Carolina. The son of Henry Middleton, one of South Carolina's representatives in the First Continental Congress and its President in 1774, Arthur also became a political leader in the colony starting in 1764 when he was ...

  7. Died: January 1, 1787. Arthur Middleton was born in South Carolina in 1742. He was educated in England and graduated a Cambridge in 1773. He was elected to the Council of Safety at Charleston in 1775, and in 1776 was a delegate to the Continental Congress.