Our Namesake

Daniel of St. Thomas
Jenifer was born in 1723 of Swedish and English descent at Coates Retirement
(now Ellerslie) estate, near Port Tobacco in Charles County, Md. Little is
known about his childhood or education, but as an adult he came into
possession of a large estate near Annapolis, called Stepney, where he lived
most of his life. He never married. The web of his far-reaching friendships
included such illustrious personages as George Washington. As a young man,
Jenifer served as agent and receiver-general for the last two proprietors of
Maryland. He also filled the post of justice of the peace in Charles County
and later for the western circuit of Maryland. In 1760 he sat on a boundary
commission that settled disputes between Pennsylvania and Delaware. Six years
later, he became a member of the provincial court and from 1773 to 1776 sat
on the Maryland royal governor's council. Despite his association with
conservative proprietary politics, Jenifer supported the Revolutionary
movement, albeit at first reluctantly. He served as president of the Maryland
council of safety (1775-77), then as president of the first state senate
(1777-80). He sat in the Continental Congress (1778-82) and held the position
of state revenue and financial manager (1782-85). A conservative nationalist,
Jenifer favored a strong and permanent union of the states and a Congress
with taxation power. In 1785 he represented Maryland at the Mount Vernon
Conference. Although he was one of 29 delegates who attended nearly every
session of the Constitutional Convention, he did not speak often but backed
Madison and the nationalist element. Jenifer lived only 3 more years and
never again held public office. He died at the age of 66 or 67 at Annapolis
in 1790. The exact location of his grave, possibly at Ellerslie estate, is
unknown.
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Jan 14, 2009
Elementary Computer Bowl
Jan 15, 2009
Winter Concert
Jan 19, 2009
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr's Birthday observed
Jan 20, 2009
School Closed-Inauguration Day
Jan 21, 2009
Media Night
Science Fair- Gym
Jan 23, 2009
SCHOOLS OPEN
Jan 26, 2009
Third marking period begins
Jan 27, 2009
Elementary school report cards issued
Feb 02, 2009
Groundhog day
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