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Philip Livingston
Philip Livingston was the third signer of the Declaration of Independence to have died. The first two signers who passed away were John Morton and Button Gwinnett.
Philip Livingston was the third signer of the Declaration of Independence to have died. The first two signers who passed away were John Morton and Button Gwinnett.
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Button Gwinnett
No one knows the exact day we know he was the first signer of the declaration of independence to die, so before 1777.
Monroe
Oliver Wolcott died of old age in 1797. Oliver was a signer of the Declaration of Independence and Governor of Connecticut.
Walter Signer died in 1974.
James Munroe died on July 4, 1831.
It is believed Thomas McKean of Delaware was the last person to sign. When Congress authorized the printing of an official copy with the names attached in January 1777, McKean's name was not included. He signed after that date, or the printer made a mistake by omitting him.
The last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence was Charles Carroll of Carrollton. He lived until November 14, 1832, passing away at the age of 95. Carroll was not only the last signer to die but also the longest-lived of all the signers. His contributions extended beyond the Declaration, as he played a significant role in the early years of the United States.