- John Francis Mercer
John Francis Mercer (
May 17 ,1759 ndashAugust 30 ,1821 ) was an American lawyer, planter, and politician fromVirginia andMaryland . Born in 1759 in Marlborough,Stafford County, Virginia , to John Mercer and Ann Roy Mercer, he graduated from theCollege of William and Mary in 1775 and was a delegate for Virginia to theContinental Congress in 1783 and 1784.During the
American Revolutionary War , Mercer was commissioned a captain in the3rd Virginia Regiment in theContinental Army . He was wounded at theBattle of Brandywine . In 1778 he became anaide-de-camp with the rank of major to General Charles Lee. He resigned from the army when Lee did, but reentered the war as a lieutenant colonel in theVirginia militia . He served briefly underLafayette in Virginia and was present at thesiege of Yorktown .After the war, Mercer moved to
Anne Arundel County, Maryland , and was a Maryland delegate to thePhiladelphia Convention in 1787, but withdrew before signing the Constitution. He would represent Maryland in theUnited States House of Representatives from the second and third districts from 1792 to 1794, and served asGovernor of Maryland from 1801 to 1803. He died in 1821 inPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . He is buried in Cedar Park,Anne Arundel County, Maryland .He was the brother of George Mercer and James Mercer.
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* [http://odur.let.rug.nl/~usa/B/mercer/mercer.htm Mercer biography] at theUniversity of Groningen , Netherlandsand married
Sophia Sprigg
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