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  1. Thomas Nelson Jr. (December 26, 1738 – January 4, 1789) was a Founding Father of the United States, general in the Revolutionary War, member of the Continental Congress, and a Virginia planter. In addition to serving many terms in the Virginia General Assembly, he twice represented Virginia in the Congress, where he signed the ...

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  2. 18 de feb. de 2020 · March 4, 2020. Thomas Nelson, Jr. was a Virginian statesman and delegate to the Continental Congress. Public domain image. Thomas Nelson Jr. was born on December 26, 1738 in Yorktown, Virginia. Thomas, Jr. was named after his grandfather, who was an immigrant from England.

  3. 26 de feb. de 2015 · Nelson, Thomas Jr. 1739-1789. Thomas Nelson, Jr., was born in Yorktown to one of Virginia's First Families. Groomed since childhood to assume the reigns of power and place, he was a leading merchant, businessman, burgess, and member of the Governor's Council.

  4. Thomas Nelson, Jr. Library of Congress. Quick Facts. Significance: Planter, soldier, and statesman. Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Place of Birth: Yorktown, Virginia. Date of Birth: December 26, 1738. Place of Death: Hanover County, Virginia. Date of Death: January 4, 1789. Place of Burial: Yorktown, Virginia. Cemetery Name:

  5. 6 de dic. de 2019 · Birth: December 26, 1738. Death: January 4, 1789 (age 50) Colony: Virginia. Occupation: Plantation Owner, Soldier, Politician. Significance: Signed The Declaration of Independence (at the age of 37); served as the Governor of Virginia (June 12, 1781 to November 22, 1781) Thomas Nelson, Jr. was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States.

  6. Member of the House of Burgesses, 1774; Virginia provincial Convention, 1775; Officer and Commander of the Virginia Militia, 1775...; Delegate to the Continental Congress, 1775-77, 1779; Elected Governor of Virginia, 1781. Thomas Nelson Jr. was born into the aristocratic society of Virginia in December of 1738.

  7. 9 de ago. de 2015 · NPS Photo. The Nelson House was the home of Thomas Nelson, Jr. (1738-89), Yorktown's most famous son and one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. Nelson's devotion to the patriot cause during the American Revolution contributed significantly to the creation of the United States.