17 Facts About Thomas Fitzsimons

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Thomas Fitzsimons was an Irish-born American Founding Father, merchant, banker, and politician.

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Thomas Fitzsimons was a signatory of the Constitution of the United States.

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Thomas Fitzsimons was born in the Kingdom of Ireland in 1741.

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Thomas Fitzsimons had enough education that he could begin work as a clerk in a mercantile house.

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Concerned with these ideas, Thomas Fitzsimons became active in the Irish merchant community in Philadelphia.

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Thomas Fitzsimons was a founding member of the Friendly Sons of St Patrick in 1771 and later, in 1774, a steering committee organized to protest the Coercive Acts.

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Thomas Fitzsimons served as captain of a company of home guards, which he raised under the command of Colonel John Cadwalader.

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Thomas Fitzsimons entered politics as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1782 and 1783.

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Thomas Fitzsimons was a member of Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1786 until 1795.

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Thomas Fitzsimons was a delegate to the US Constitutional Convention in 1787.

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Thomas Fitzsimons was one of two Catholic signers of the United States Constitution, the other being Daniel Carroll of Maryland.

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Thomas Fitzsimons was a supporter of the military, and he was not shy on sharing his opinion.

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Thomas Fitzsimons is known to have been open about his agreement on not dissolving the army until absolutely necessary.

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Thomas Fitzsimons served as president of Philadelphia's Chamber of Commerce, as a trustee of the University of Pennsylvania, director of the Delaware Insurance Company, and a director of the Bank of North America from 1781 to 1803.

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Thomas Fitzsimons was a founder of the bank and supported efforts to found the College of Georgetown.

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Thomas Fitzsimons had helped found the Insurance Company of North America.

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Thomas Fitzsimons died on August 26,1811, in Philadelphia, where he was buried in the cemetery of St Mary's Catholic Church.