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HEYWARD, Thomas, Jr., a Delegate from South Carolina; born in St. Lukes Parish, S.C.,
July 28, 1746; pursued academic studies; studied law, Middle Temple, London,
England; lawyer, private practice; farmer; member of the commons house of
assembly of South Carolina, 1772; delegate to the provincial convention, 1774;
member of the council of safety, 1775-1776; member of the South Carolina,
general assembly, 1776-1778; Member of the Continental Congress, 1776-1778;
signer of the Declaration of Independence; member of the South Carolina state
constitutional committee, 1776; served in the South Carolina state house of
representatives, 1778-1780 and 1782-1790; South Carolina militia, Revolutionary
War; British prisoner of war during the Revolutionary War; judge of the circuit
court, 1785-1789; member of the South Carolina state constitutional convention,
1790; died on April 17, 1809, in St. Lukes Parish, S.C.; interment in the
Heyward Family Cemetery, St. Lukes Parish, S.C.
BibliographyThomson, Glendon Bruce. Our Sacred Honor: The Great Planters
of the South Carolina Low Country, 1780-1810. M. A. Thesis, University of New
Brunswick (Canada), 1993; Salley, Alexander Samuel. Delegates to the
Continental Congress from South Carolina, 1774-1789. Columbia, S.C.:
Printed for the Commission by the State Company, 1927.
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