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  1. Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer (1723 – November 16, 1790) was an American politician and Founding Father who was one of the signers of the Constitution of the United States. He was active for many years in the Province of Maryland's colonial government, but when conflict arose with Great Britain, Jenifer embraced the Patriot cause.

  2. Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution As an adult, Jenifer gained a reputation for political and economic skills, which led to his serving as a justice of the peace in Charles County, and later as a circuit judge in Western Maryland.

  3. 16 de ene. de 2024 · Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer, Maryland Jenifer was born in 1723 of Swedish and English descent at Coates Retirement (now Ellerslie) estate, near Port Tobacco in Charles County, Md. Little is known about his childhood or education, but as an adult he came into possession of a large estate near Annapolis, called Stepney, where he lived ...

  4. Founding Father Daniel St Thomas Jenifer from the State of Maryland is a signer to the U.S. Constitution in September 17, 1787. Learn more about Daniel St Thomas Jenifers role in forming America as a delegate to the Constitutional Convention.

  5. A Biography of Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer 1723-1790. Jenifer was born in 1723 of Swedish and English descent at Coates Retirement (now Ellerslie) estate, near Port Tobacco in Charles County, Md. Little is known about his childhood or education, but as an adult he came into possession of a large estate near Annapolis, called Stepney, where he ...

  6. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer was a Founding Father from the State of Maryland. He served in the Continental Congress and signed the U.S. Constitution.

  7. 31 de dic. de 2019 · Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer in Philadelphia Jenifer worked in Philadelphia when helped to write the United States Constitution as a member of the Constitutional Convention which met at Independence Hall in 1787.