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Francis Kinloch (congressman)

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and of the quorum. He was a delegate to the convention of 1787, and voted there in favor of ratifying the constitution of the United States. He was a member of the legislative council in 1789, and in 1790 one of the convention that formed the constitution for South Carolina. In 1803 he went with his
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His father, Francis, was a member of the royal council for South Carolina from 1717 till 1757, and at one time its president, and his grandfather, James, came from Scotland about 1700.
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he returned to Charleston, and received a captain's commission in the South Carolina militia. He was on Gen.
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After the war he was engaged, with his brother Cleland, in settling their desolated estates near
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family to the south of France and Geneva, but about 1806 he returned to Charleston.
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His surviving letters include correspondence with contemporaries such as
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South Carolina militiamen in the American Revolution
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