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  1. Carter Braxton (September 10, 1736 – October 10, 1797) [1] was a Founding Father of the United States, signer of the Declaration of Independence, merchant, and Virginia planter. [2] .

  2. Feb 18, 2020 · Carter Braxton was one of the Virginia delegates, marking his place in history by signing the famous Declaration of Independence. Click for more facts.

  3. May 16, 2024 · Carter Braxton was a merchant and politician from Virginia. He was a member of the House of Burgesses and rose to prominence during the American Revolution. He was present when Patrick Henry delivered his famous speech against the Stamp Act.

  4. Carter Braxton was born on September 10, 1736 at Newington Plantation in Livingston, Virginia. He was the son of George Braxton, Jr. and of Mary Carter, who died just seven days after giving birth. Carter’s father died when he was in his teens, and he was raised by family friends.

  5. May 15, 2023 · Carter Braxton (1736–1797) SUMMARY. Carter Braxton was a member of the Continental Congress (1776) who supported and signed the Declaration of Independence, and of the Council of State (1786–1791; 1794–1797).

  6. May 18, 2012 · Carter Braxton (September 10, 1736 – October 10, 1797) was a politician, planter, and signer of the Declaration of Independence. He served alongside fellow Virginia delegates: Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, George Wythe, Benjamin Harrison, Thomas Nelson Jr., and Francis Lightfoot Lee.

  7. Carter Braxton. Virginia House of Burgesses, 1770-85; Delegate to the Continental Congress, 1774-75; Member, Virginia patriot's Committee of Safety, 1774; Signer of the Declaration of Independence, 1776. Carter Braxton was born of a wealthy family in Newington Plantation Virginia.

  8. BRAXTON, CARTER. (1736–1797). Signer of the Declaration of Independence. Virginia. Son of a wealthy planter, Carter Braxton was born on 10 September 1736, on the family's plantation. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1756 and, after the death of his first wife in December 1757, he spent the next three years in England.

  9. Jul 4, 2004 · Carter Braxton, an aristocratic planter and probably the most conservative of the seven Virginia signers, originally opposed independence but later changed his mind and signed the Declaration.

  10. Carter Braxton, grandson of the wealthiest man in Virginia, was a well-connected planter and public servant. He served in the House of Burgesses from 1761 to 1775 and was known to be moderate in his politics.