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List of delegates to the Maryland Constitutional Convention (1776)

The final session of the revolutionary Annapolis Convention in 1776 served as Maryland's first constitutional convention. They drafted a declaration of rights and a constitution for the state. This List of Delegates reports the men who made up the convention, and the counties or towns they represented. Delegates were:

  • John Archer, Harford County
  • Richard Barnes, St. Mary's County
  • William Bayly, Jr., Frederick County
  • Samuel Beall, Frederick County
  • Smith Bishop, Worcester County
  • Jacob Bond, Harford County
  • Walter Bowie, Prince George's County
  • Benjamin Brevard, Cecil County
  • William Bruff, Queen Anne's County
  • Charles Carroll, Barrister, Anne Arundel County
  • Charles Carroll of Carrollton, Annapolis
  • Peter Chaille, Worcester County
  • James Lloyd Chamberlaine, Talbot County
  • Jeremiah Townley Chase, Baltimore Town
  • Samuel Chase, Anne Arundel County
  • Thomas Cockey Deye, Baltimore County
  • John Dent, Charles County
  • Henry Dickinson, Caroline County
  • Joseph Earle, Kent County
  • Christopher Edelen, Frederick County
  • Pollard Edmondson, Talbot County
  • John Ennalls, Dorchester County
  • Joseph Ennalls, Dorchester County
  • Patrick Ewing, Cecil County
  • Ignatius Fenwick, St. Mary's County
  • Adam Fischer, Frederick County
  • William Fitzhugh, Calvert County
  • John Gibson, Talbot County
  • Joseph Gilpin, Cecil County
  • Robert Goldsborough, Dorchester County
  • Charles Grahame, Calvert County
  • Benjamin Hall, Prince George's County
  • Samuel Handy, Worcester County
  • John Hall, Anne Arundel County
  • Rezin Hammond, Anne Arundel County
  • Robert Townshend Hooe, Charles County
  • William Horsey, Somerset County
  • Samuel Hughes, Frederick County
  • Thomas Johnson, Caroline County
  • Jeremiah Jordan, St. Mary's County
  • James Kent, Queen Anne's County
  • Thomas Sim Lee, Prince George's County
  • John Love, Harford County
  • Henry Lowes, Somerset County
  • Benjamin Mackall IV, Calvert County
  • John MacKall, Calvert County
  • Luke Marbury, Prince George's County
  • Richard Mason, Caroline County
  • Josiah E. Mitchell, Worcester County
  • James Murray, Dorchester County
  • William Paca, Annapolis
  • John Parnham, Charles County
  • George Plater , St. Mary's County
  • Nathaniel Potter, Caroline County
  • John Purnell Robins, Worcester County
  • William Richardson, Caroline County
  • Charles Ridgely, Baltimore County
  • Thomas Ringgold, Kent County
  • William Ringgold, Kent County
  • Henry Schnebeley, Frederick County
  • George Scott, Somerset County
  • Gustavus Scott, Somerset County
  • Thomas Semmens, Charles County
  • Peter Shepherd, Baltimore County
  • Upton Sheredine, Frederick County
  • David Shriver, Frederick County
  • David Smith, Cecil County
  • John Smith, Baltimore Town
  • Thomas Smyth, Kent County
  • John Stevenson, Baltimore County
  • Osborn Sprigg, Prince George's County
  • John Stull, Frederick County
  • Matthew Tilghman, Talbot County, Chairman
  • Elisha Williams, Frederick County
  • Jonathan Willson, Frederick County
  • Henry Wilson, Jr., Harford County
  • Thomas Sprigg Wootton, Frederick County
  • Brice T.B. Worthington, Anne Arundel County
  • Solomon Wright, Queen Anne's County
  • Turbutt Wright , Queen Anne's County
Last updated: 06-02-2005 08:37:16
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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