<P> Childress was born on January 8, 1804 in Nashville, Tennessee, to John Campbell Childress and Elizabeth Robertson Childress . In 1826 he attended and graduated from Davidson Academy . Two years later, he was admitted to the Tennessee Bar . George C. Childress studied law for two years later he became chief editor for the Nashville Banner which he remained for 10 years . </P> <P> After spending some time raising money and volunteers in Tennessee for the Texas army, Childress left permanently for Texas . He arrived at the Red River on December 13, 1835, then illegally crossed the Red River into the nation of Mexico in violation of the Law of April 6, 1830 . He reached Robertson's Colony on January 9, 1836 . The following February he and his uncle, Sterling C. Robertson, were elected to represent Milam Municipality (formerly known as Viesca) at the Convention of 1836 . Childress called the convention to order and subsequently introduced a resolution authorizing a committee of five members to draft a Declaration of Independence . Upon adoption of the resolution, he was named chairman of the committee by Richard Ellis (the other members of the committee were Edward Conrad, James Fannin, Bailey Hardeman, and Collin McKinney). The committee finished the drafting in only one day, leading many to believe that Childress had gone to the convention with a draft already prepared (as such, Childress is almost universally acknowledged as the primary author of the document and a newspaper article for his brother Wyatt's memorial states George wrote it in his brother's blacksmith shop). </P> <P> The convention approved the document on March 2, 1836 . The document is modeled closely on the United States Declaration of Independence, where most of the signatories had moved from, often illegally . Although the document is dated March 2, the actual signing took place on March 3, after errors were discovered when it was read . On March 19, 1836, Childress and Robert Hamilton were sent to the United States to gain recognition of the new Republic of Texas . They were later replaced by James Collinsworth and Peter W. Grayson . </P> <P> On June 12, 1828, he married Margaret Vance . Seven years later, she gave birth to a son, but died from complications a few months afterward . </P>

Who was the primary author of the declaration of independence