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Thomas Heyward Jr.
Thomas Heyward Jr. was born in South Carolina, in the year 1746. He was educated in England, and studied law. He returned to America, and entered upon the practice of his profession in his native State.
He was elected a member of the Provincial Congress of South Carolina, and took an active part in the measures adopted to resist the encroachments of the British government. He was chosen a delegate to the Continental Congress, and signed the Declaration of Independence.
He returned to South Carolina, and was appointed a judge. He was taken prisoner by the British during their invasion of the State, and was sent to St. Augustine, Florida. He was afterward exchanged, and resumed his judicial duties.
He continued in public life until his death, which occurred in the year 1809.
Source:
McCabe, James D. The Centennial Book of American Biography. Philadelphia and Chicago: P. W. Ziegler & Co., 1876. Patriot Echoes Archive
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