Governor Edward Telfair

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Governor Edward Telfair

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Birthplace: Town Head, Scotland
Death: September 17, 1807 (71-72)
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, United States
Place of Burial: Thunderbolt, Chatham County, Georgia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of nn Telfair
Husband of Sarah Telfair
Father of Edward Telfair, Jr; Josiah G. Telfair; Alexander Telfair; Mary Telfair; Sarah G. Haig and 2 others
Brother of Alexander Telfair and William Telfair

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About Governor Edward Telfair

Governor Edward Telfair

Telfair was the Governor of the state of Georgia in 1786, and again from 1790 through 1793. He was a member of the Continental Congress, and a signer of the Articles of Confederation.

Early Life

Telfair was born in 1735 in Town Head, Scotland. He graduated from the Kirkcudbright Grammar School, before he acquired commercial training. He immigrated to America in 1758 as an agent of a commission house, settling in Virginia. Telfair subsequently moved to Halifax, North Carolina, and finally to Savannah, Georgia, where he established his own commission house in 1766.

Slave Owner

Telfair was a slave owner and a consultant on slavery issues. His mercantile firm dealt in slaves, among other things, and contemporary correspondence of his included discussions of such topics as: the management of slaves; the purchase and sale of slaves; runaway slaves; the mortality rate of slaves born on plantations; the difficulty of selling closely related slaves; and the relations between whites and freedmen.

Revolutionary Period

Telfair was a member of a Committee of Safety (1775–1776), and was a delegate to the Georgia Provincial Congress meeting at Savannah in 1776. He was also a member of the Georgia Committee of Intelligence in 1776.

Telfair was elected to the Continental Congress for 1778, 1780, 1781, and 1782. He was a signatory to the Articles of Confederation. In 1783, during the Chickamauga Wars, Telfair was commissioned to treat with the Chickamauga Cherokee Indians. Telfair was the designated agent (on behalf of Georgia) in talks aimed at settling the northern boundary dispute with North Carolina in February 1783. He was a Governor of the state of Georgia.

Later Life

Telfair was one of only 12 men who received electoral votes during the first election for President and Vice President of the United States, receiving the vote of one unrecorded elector from his home state of Georgia.

Telfair died in Savannah in 1807, and was buried in Bonaventure Cemetery there.

Relations

Telfair's son, Thomas Telfair, represented Georgia in the U.S. Congress.

Legacy

Georgia named Telfair County in his honor.

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Governor Edward Telfair's Timeline

1735
1735
Town Head, Scotland
1780
1780
Georgia, United States
1784
1784
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, United States
1786
1786
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, United States
1789
1789
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, United States
1791
1791
1792
1792
Georgia, United States
1797
1797
Georgia, United States
1807
September 17, 1807
Age 72
Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, United States