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BURKE, Aedanus (1743-1802)

Anti-Administration of South Carolina

2nd congressional district

Served in House 1789-1791

Total roll-call votes cast: 101
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Biography

Representative from South Carolina; born in Galway, Ireland, June 16, 1743; attended the theological college at St. Omer, France; visited the West Indies; immigrated to the American Colonies and settled in Charles Town (now Charleston), S.C.; served in the Revolutionary War with militia forces of South Carolina; appointed a judge of the State circuit court in 1778 and served until the enemy overran the state; member of the South Carolina house of representatives 1779-1788; again served in the Continental Army 1780-1782; when the courts were reestablished resumed his seat on the bench, and in 1785 was appointed one of three commissioners to prepare a digest of the State laws; member of the South Carolina state convention in 1788 called to consider ratification of the Constitution of the United States, which he opposed; elected as an Anti-Administration candidate to the First Congress (March 4, 1789-March 3, 1791); declined to be a candidate for reelection in 1790 to the Second Congress, the legislature having passed a law prohibiting a State judge from leaving the State; elected a chancellor of the courts of equity in 1799 and served until his death in Charleston, S.C., March 30, 1802; interment in the cemetery of the Chapel of Ease of St. Bartholomew's Parish, near Jacksonboro, Colleton County, S.C.
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