Frost, George, 1720-1796

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George Frost (April 26, 1720 – June 21, 1796) was an American seaman, jurist, and statesman from Durham, New Hampshire. He was a delegate for New Hampshire in the Continental Congress from 1777 to 1779.

Born in New Castle in the Province of New Hampshire, he moved to Kittery Point, Massachusetts (now part of Maine) following his father's death and was cared for by his uncle, William Pepperrell. As a young man, Frost went to sea in one of his uncle’s ships. He was at sea over twenty years, many of them as captain of a merchant vessel.

He returned to New Castle about 1760, still following a mercantile career. After marrying in Durham, he finally settled there in 1769. Frost was made a justice of the Strafford County, New Hampshire court of common pleas in 1773, and would remain in that post until 1791. In 1777, New Hampshire sent Frost as a delegate to the Continental Congress, where he served until 1779. On his return he was named to the state’s Governor’s Council in 1781. The Council at the time functioned as the upper house of the state legislature, and he served there until 1784.

George Frost died at home in Durham. He is buried in the Pine Hill Cemetery there.

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Place Name Admin Code Country
New Castle NH US
Durham NH US
Kittery ME US
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Coastwise shipping
Farms
General stores
International trade
Mills and mill-work
Real property
Shipping
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Delegates, U.S. Continental Congress
Jurists
Merchants
Sea captains
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Birth 1720-04-26

Death 1796-06-21

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Britons,

Americans

English

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