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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE AND CONSTITUTION Roger Sherman (April 19, 1721 - July 23, 1793) was lawyer, statesman, and one of the Found Fathers of the United States. Sherman was born into a farm family in Newton, Massachusetts near Boston. When he was two years old his family moved to Stoughton. When he was young his education did not extend pass his father's library and grammar school. Also he had a Harvard-educated parish minister that took him under his wing. In 1743 his father died, so him and his family moved to New Milford, Connecticut on foot. There Sherman and his brother opened up the town's first store. He rapidly became one of the town’s leading citizens, and then the town clerk of New Milford, Connecticut. Because he had a lot …show more content…

Wilson was elected twice to the Continental Congress, where he presented Pennsylvania and was a major factor in drafting the United States Constitution. Wilson was one of seven children born into a Presbyterian farming family on September 14, 1742 near St. Andrew, Scotland, to William Wilson and Alison Landall. He studied at the Universities of St. Andrews, Glasgow and Edinburgh, but he never got and degree. While he was a student, he studied Scottish Enlightenment thinkers, including Francis Hutcheson, David Hume, and Adam Smith. Imbued with ideas of the Scottish Enlightenment he moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in British America in 1766. Wilson began to read the law at the office of James Dickinson. After two years of studying he attended the bar in Philadelphia, and in the following year 1767, he set up his own practice in Reading, Pennsylvania. His office was very successful and he earned a small fortune in a few years. By then he had a small farm near Carlisle, Pennsylvania.On November 5, 1771, he married Rachel Bird, daughter of William Bird and Bridget Hulings; they had six children together: Mary, William, Bird, James, Emily and Charles. Rachel died in 1786, and in 1793 he married Hannah Gray, daughter of Ellis Gray and Sarah D'Olbear; the marriage produced a son named Henry, who died at age three. After Wilson's death, Hannah married Thomas Bartlett,

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