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PENN, John, (nephew of Edmund Pendleton and cousin of Nathaniel Pendleton),
a Delegate from North Carolina; born near Port Royal, Caroline County, Va., May
17, 1741; was educated under private tutors; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1762 and
commenced practice in Bowling Green, Caroline County, Va.; moved to Granville County, N.C., in
1774; elected to the Provincial Congress which met in Hillsboro, N.C., in August 1775; Member of
the Continental Congress 1775-1780; a signer of the Declaration of Independence; one of the three
representatives from North Carolina to ratify the Articles of Confederation on behalf of the state;
member of board of war in North Carolina in 1780; receiver of taxes for North Carolina in 1784;
resumed the practice of law; died near Williamsboro, Granville County, N.C., September 14, 1788;
interment on his estate in Granville County, N.C.; reinterment at Guilford Battle Grounds, near
Greensboro, N.C., in 1894.
BibliographyPittman, Thomas Merritt. John Penn.
[Raleigh: E. M. Uzzell & Co., printers, 1904].
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