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  1. George Walton (c. 1749 – February 2, 1804) was a Founding Father of the United States who signed the United States Declaration of Independence while representing Georgia in the Continental Congress.

  2. Sep 12, 2002 · George Walton was a Georgia lawyer, politician, and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He served in various roles in Georgia's government after the Revolution, including governor, chief justice, and U.S. senator.

  3. May 18, 2012 · Learn about George Walton's life, achievements, and controversies during the American Revolutionary War. He was a lawyer, politician, governor, and senator from Georgia who fought in the Battle of Savannah and signed the Declaration of Independence.

  4. George Walton was a lawyer, judge, governor, and senator from Georgia. He signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and fought in the Revolutionary War and the political battles of his state.

    • Prince Edward County, Va.
    • February 2, 1804
    • 1741
    • Informal, perhaps self-taught (Lawyer, Judge)
  5. Learn about the life and achievements of George Walton, a Georgia patriot who fought in the Continental Army, served in Congress, and signed the Declaration of Independence. Find out how he became a governor, a chief justice, and a controversial figure in Georgia politics.

  6. Feb 18, 2020 · George Walton, one of three Georgia representatives to sign the Declaration of Independence, also happened to be the youngest signer of this famous parchment. Early Life & Career. George Walton, signer of the Declaration of Independence. Public domain image. While we are sure that Walton was the youngest signer, his exact birth date is not known.

  7. Jan 15, 2019 · George Walton was the youngest signer of the Declaration of Independence and the first governor of Georgia after its statehood. He served in the Revolutionary War, the Continental Congress, the Constitutional Convention, and the U.S. Senate.