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  1. John Blair (c. 1687 – November 5, 1771) was a merchant and politician of the colony of Virginia. He served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly. As a member of the House of Burgesses, he initially represented Jamestown then Williamsburg (the successive seats of the colony's government), before being appointed to the ...

  2. John Blair Jr. (April 17, 1732 – August 31, 1800) was an American Founding Father, who signed the United States Constitution as a delegate from Virginia and was appointed an Associate Justice on the first U.S. Supreme Court by George Washington.

  3. 19. Dez. 2018 · John Blair, Virginia Scion of a prominent Virginia family, Blair was born at Williamsburg in 1732. He was the son of John Blair, a colonial official and nephew of James Blair, founder and first president of the College of William and Mary.

  4. A Biography of John Blair 1732-1800. Scion of a prominent Virginia family, Blair was born at Williamsburg in 1732. He was the son of John Blair, a colonial official and nephew of James Blair, founder and first president of the College of William and Mary.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_BlairJohn Blair - Wikipedia

    John Blair Sr. ( c. 1687–1771), American merchant and politician in the colony of Virginia. John Blair Jr. (1732–1800), American politician, Founding Father and jurist.

  6. John Blair Sr. (1687-5 November 1771) was a Virginian planter and a member of the House of Burgesses from 1734 to 1735 and from 1736 to 1740. Biography. John Blair was born in Scotland in 1687, and his family settled in Virginia during the 1690s.

  7. John Blair was a merchant and politician of the colony of Virginia. He served in both houses of the Virginia General Assembly. As a member of the House of Burgesses, he initially represented Jamestown then Williamsburg, before being appointed to the Governor's Council.