Samuel Stirk

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Samuel Stirk
Born1756
Died1793 (aged 36–37)
OccupationAttorney

Samuel Stirk (1756 – 1793) was an English attorney from Savannah, Province of Georgia, in the 18th century. He was a lieutenant colonel of the Georgia Militia and a delegate to the Second Continental Congress.[1] By the time of his death, aged 36 or 37, he was known as a "Georgian of distinction".[2]

Life and career

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Stirk was born in England in 1756 to Nathan and Mary.[3]

During the American Revolutionary War, he was lieutenant colonel in 1778. He was with Button Gwinnett in the "disastrous expedition against East Florida".[2]

He was elected Attorney General of Georgia in January 1781. He served one term (four years).[4]

In the late 18th century, Stirk taught law. One of his students was Charles Harris, a future mayor of Savannah.[5]

Stirk was one of the seven first aldermen selected by the citizens of Savannah in March 1790.[5]

Death

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Stirk died in 1793, aged 36 or 37. He is buried in Savannah's Catholic Cemetery.

References

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