Ross, George, 1752-1832.

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George Ross was the son of the Pennsylvania signer of the Declaration of Independence of the same name. Born in 1752, he eventually became a farmer in his native Lancaster, Pennsylvania. According to the federal censuses of this time, Ross was a minor slave owner (3 slaves in 1790, 2 in 1800, and none in 1810). He represented Lancaster County in the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania 1787-1790. Serving as the Vice-President of the Supreme Executive Council of Pennsylvania, 1788-1790, he was effectively Pennsylvania's lieutenant governor. Ross was appointed Register of Wills and Recorder of Deeds for Lancaster County, 1791-1809. He and his wife Mary Bird Ross (1753-1813) had 9 children. After serving in public office, Ross worked as a lawyer and farmed his property in Lancaster.

From the description of Farm diaries and accounts, 1797-1815. (Hazleton Area Library). WorldCat record id: 190859596

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referencedIn Henry A. Willard II Collection, 1743-1888, (bulk 1770-1840) Library of Congress. Manuscript Division
creatorOf Ross, George, 1752-1832. Farm diaries and accounts, 1797-1815. Office of Commonwealth Libraries, Pennsylvania State Library
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associatedWith Ross family. family
associatedWith Willard, Henry A. (Henry Augustus), 1902- person
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Pennsylvania--Lancaster County
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Farmers
Farmers
Farmers
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Birth 1752

Death 1832

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