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 the following individuals.[1]
Name | County represented |
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John Archer | Harford County |
Richard Barnes | St. Mary's County |
William Bayly Jr. | Frederick County[lower-alpha 1] |
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 | 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 |
John Hall | Anne Arundel County |
Samuel Handy | Worcester 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, Chairman | Talbot County |
Elisha Williams | Frederick County[lower-alpha 1] |
Jonathan Willson | Frederick County[lower-alpha 1] |
Henry Wilson Jr. | Harford County |
Thomas Sprigg Wootton | Frederick County[lower-alpha 1] |
Brice T. B. Worthington | Anne Arundel County |
Solomon Wright | Queen Anne's County |
Turbutt Wright | Queen Anne's County |
Notes
- Montgomery County was formed from part of Frederick County on October 1, 1776. Bayly, Williams, Willson, and Wootten represented Montgomery County after its formation.[2]
References
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- Historical List: Constitutional Convention, 1776". Archives of Maryland.
- Boyd, T.H.S. (1879). The History of Montgomery County, Maryland from Its Earliest Settlement in 1650 to 1879. Clarksburg, Maryland: Regional Publishing Company. p. 54. ISBN 0-8063-7954-5.
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