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Q: Who was the youngest singer of the declaration of independence to die?
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Who was the first signer of the Declaration of Independence to die?

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.


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