Find a Grave, database and images ( https://www.findagrave.com : accessed ), memorial page for Nicholas Gilman (3 Aug 1755â2 May 1814), Find a Grave Memorial no. Jonathon Dayton (NJ)  (1760 â 1824)  Age: 26 John F. Mercer (MD)  (1759 â 1821)  Age: 28 Richard Dobbs Spaight (NC)  (1758 â 1802)  Age: 29 Charles Pinckney(SC)  (1757 â 1824)  Age: 29 He personally saw action in the remaining battles fought by Washington’s main army, including Monmouth and Yorktown, while continuing to hold his captain’s commission in the New Hampshire Line. Nicholas Gilman is a ⦠The death of Colonel Scammell, however, during the preliminary skirmishing before Yorktown robbed him of much of the joy of that great victory. Although he and fellow New Hampshire delegate John Langdon, his father’s former commanding officer, reached Philadelphia after the proceedings were well under way, they both immediately joined in the debates and helped hammer out the compromises needed to produce a document that might win approval in every state and region. He first served as a soldier in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; he represented New Hampshire as a delegate to the Continental Congress and signed the Constitution of the United States. Transcript of Constitution of the United States (1787) We the People of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America. John Gilman became governor, a post he would hold for fourteen terms, while a younger brother embarked on a career in the state legislature. He was a member of the United States House of Representatives during the first four Congresses, and served in the U.S. Senate from 1804 until his ⦠WorldCat record id: 78377480 Continental Army officer, Continental Congressman, Governor of New Hampshire. Gilman was the second son in a family of eight children. Spouse: Offices held: Promotion to the rank of captain followed in June 1778. During this period the Gilman brothers became a feature of New Hampshire politics. Nicholas Gilman, Jr. (August 3, 1755{spaced ndash}May 2, 1814) was a soldier in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War, a delegate to the Continental Congress, and a signer of the U.S. Constitution, representing New Hampshire. Gilman realized that the resulting Constitution was less than perfect, leaving certain viewpoints and interests largely unsatisfied. At the onset of the Revolution in 1775, Col. Nicholas Gilman was 44 years old, married and the father of eight children. He was also selected in 1786 to represent the state at the Annapolis Convention. Sons John Taylor Gilman, 22, and Nicholas, 20, were active in various services of the war. He represented his community in the New Hampshire Provincial Congresses, which met just after hostilities broke out at Lexington and Concord in 1775 and which later drafted the one hundred and thirty eight state constitution. During the American Revolution he served as the state’s treasurer. He remained an influential member of the Senate until his death in 1814, which occurred while he was returning home from Washington during a recess. As a consequence, he gave his support to the Democratic-Republican party that was beginning to form around Thomas Jefferson. Gilman, Nicholas. His oldest son, John, was a sergeant in Exeter’s company of militia that marched to fight the Redcoats around Boston. In 1801, he accepted appointment from Jefferson as a federal bankruptcy commissioner. He was a member of the United States House of Representatives during the first four Congresses, and served in the U.S. Senate from 1804 until his death in 1814.
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