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Joseph Hewes: Born – North Caroline 1730 ~ 1779

A Signatory of the Declaration of Independence

Masonic Lodge:
Unanimity Lodge No. 7

A native of Princeton, New Jersey, Hewes, and his family were members of the Society of Friends (Quakers). At the beginning of the Revolution, he abandoned his ties with the Society of Friends
and devoted himself to the creation of the new country. In 1776, Hewes was a member of the secret committee on claims, and was, unofficially, the first secretary of the Navy. Having lived in Philadelphia where he was a businessman, Hewes moved to Edenton, North Carolina, in 1763 where he became a member of the legislature. In 1774, Hewes became a delegate to the Continental Congress and assisted in the preparation of the report on “The Statement of Rights.” Hewes conceived the plan of operations for the ensuing campaign with General Washington for the ensuing conflicts. He was again chosen as a delegate to congress in 1776, but illness prevented him from serving. He was again returned to congress in 1779 but died in the second month of his term.

Source:
https://freemasoninformation.com/masonic-education/famous/united-states-masonic-founding-fathers/