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David Ker

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Ker died while serving as judge of the Mississippi Territory on January 21, 1805, in Natchez, Mississippi Territory. His widow burned many of his papers after his death, fearing they might inappropriately influence others. Ker's portrait is preserved at the Southern Historical Collection of the
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with John Willis in 1800. He established the first public school for women in the Mississippi Territory. His wife and daughters taught at the school. Shortly after, he was appointed to the clerkship of the Superior Court of
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mentions that after eighteen months of being president, Ker resigned after he "went off into infidelity and wild democracy", and made "two sets of enemies in the Board of Trustees, Christians and
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wrote that the trustees had tried to demote him to Professor of Languages, but he refused. After it became evident that they wouldn't budge, he decided to leave.
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and married Mary Boggs. Ker emigrated with his family to the United States in the 1780s and was recorded in
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History of the University of North Carolina: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789–1868
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History of the University of North Carolina: From its Beginning to the Death of President Swain, 1789–1868
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A Will of Her Own: Sarah Towles Reed and the Pursuit of Democracy in Southern Public Education
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who owned a large plantation in Lumberton, in the 1790s. Meanwhile, he passed the
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Ebony and Ivy: Race, Slavery, and the Troubled History of America's Universities
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The Scottish Connection: The Rise of English Literary Study in Early America
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Ker married Mary Boggs, who was born in Ireland. They had five children:
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of the County. Two years later, in 1802, he was made a judge of the
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Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Special Collections Library
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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The Mississippi Territory and the Southwest Frontier, 1795-1817
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Leaders of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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Leaders of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
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For the 19th-century Irish landowner and politician, see
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David Ker. He died unmarried at the age of twenty-three.
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minister, educator, lawyer and judge. He was the first
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He married Mary Baker, the daughter of 1205:People from Chapel Hill, North Carolina 1185:American people of Scotch-Irish descent 474: 274:David Ker was born in February 1758 in 756:Dictionary of North Carolina Biography 726:. p. 54 – via Google Books. 643: 631: 619: 607: 595: 583: 571: 559: 517: 502: 450:Martha Ker. She married William Terry. 529: 7: 1190:Irish emigrants to the United States 544: 381:Adams County, Mississippi Territory 765:University of North Carolina Press 14: 436:Sarah Ker. 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David Stewart Ker
The Reverend

Presiding Professor
University of North Carolina
Charles Wilson Harris
Supreme Court
Mississippi Territory
Thomas Jefferson
Daniel Tilton
Downpatrick
Natchez
Mississippi Territory
Democratic-Republican
John
Alma mater
Trinity College Dublin
Presbyterian
presiding professor
university president
University of North Carolina
Downpatrick
Trinity College
Dublin
Temple Patrick Presbytery
Orange County, North Carolina
Fayetteville, North Carolina
Chapel Hill, North Carolina
University of North Carolina
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