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FELL, John, a Delegate from New Jersey; born in New York City, February 5, 1721; attended
the public schools; engaged in overseas commerce and also in agricultural pursuits; moved to Bergen
County, N.J.; appointed judge of the court of common pleas on September 30, 1766, and served until
October 1, 1774; member of the Provincial Congress which met in Trenton in May, June, and August
1775; chairman of the committee of safety of Bergen County, N.J.; member of the provincial council
in 1776; captured by the British and held as a political prisoner from April 23, 1777, until January
1778, when he was released; Member of the Continental Congress 1778-1780; member of the State
council in 1782 and 1783; moved to New York City in 1793, and subsequently to Coldenham, N.Y.,
where he resided with his son John until his death on May 15, 1798; interment in Colden Cemetery.
BibliographyFell, John. Delegate from New Jersey; The
Journal of John Fell. Edited by Donald W. Whisenhunt. Port Washington, N.Y.: Kennikat
Press, 1973.
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