• Declaration of Independence signers

    From Mike Dippel@954:895/1 to All on Wed Jul 1 10:10:18 2026
    For America 250 Week, featuring signers of the Declaration of Independence, per
    wikitree.com I am:

    17 degrees from John Hancock
    14 degrees from Charles Carroll
    17 degrees from Samuel Chase
    17 degrees from William Floyd
    22 degrees from Button Gwinnett
    15 degrees from Benjamin Harrison
    13 degrees from Stephen Hopkins
    16 degrees from Thomas Jefferson
    15 degrees from Richard Lee
    15 degrees from William Paca
    15 degrees from Roger Sherman
    15 degrees from John Witherspoon

    More about them:

    John Hancock, the first and most famous signature on the Declaration.

    Charles Carroll, only Catholic signatory of the Declaration and the longest surviving
    signer, dying 56 years after signing.

    Samuel Chase, signer of the Continental Association and the Declaration of Independence and Supreme Court justice.

    William Floyd, wealthy New York farmer and political leader.

    Button Gwinnett, eighth governor of Georgia.

    Benjamin Harrison, fifth governor of Virginia, and father of President William Henry
    Harrison.

    Stephen Hopkins, Governor of the Rhode Island Colony.

    Thomas Jefferson, primary author of the Declaration and third President of the United
    States.

    Richard Lee, only set of brothers, along with Francis Lee, who signed the Declaration.

    William Paca, third Governor of Maryland.

    Roger Sherman, only signer who also signed the Article of Confederation and Constitution.

    John Witherspoon, parson and president of Princeton University during the Revolutionary
    War.

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