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ELLERY, William, (uncle of Christopher Ellery),
a Delegate from Rhode Island; born in Newport, R.I., on December 22,
1727; taught by private teachers; was graduated from Harvard College in 1747;
naval officer of Rhode Island in 1754; clerk of the court of common pleas of
Newport County in 1768 and 1769; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1770
and commenced practice in Newport, R.I.; elected a Member of the Continental
Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Samuel Ward and served from
May 14, 1776, to 1785; one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence;
chosen to the newly constituted board of admiralty in 1779; appointed chief
justice of Rhode Island in 1785; appointed by the Continental Congress
commissioner of the Continental Loan Office in 1786; collector of the port of
Newport from 1790 until his death in Newport, R.I., February 15, 1820;
interment in the Common Cemetery.
BibliographyFowler, William M. William Ellery: A Rhode Island
Politico and Lord of Admiralty. Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press,
1973.
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