<P> Most of the Founding Fathers married and had children . Many of their spouses, like Eliza Schuyler Hamilton, Martha Washington, Abigail Adams, Sarah Livingston Jay, Dolley Madison, Mary White Morris and Catherine Alexander Duer were strong women and made significant contributions of their own to the fight for liberty . </P> <P> Sherman fathered the largest family: 15 children by two wives . At least nine (Bassett, Brearly, Johnson, Mason, Paterson, Charles Cotesworth Pinckney, Sherman, Wilson, and Wythe) married more than once . Four (Baldwin, Gilman, Jenifer, and Alexander Martin) were lifelong bachelors . Many of the delegates also had children conceived illegitimately . George Washington, "The Father of our Country," had no biological descendants . </P> <P> The National Archives and Records Administration also known as NARA, defines U.S. Founding Documents, or Charters of Freedom, as the Declaration of Independence (1776), The Constitution (1787) and the Bill of Rights (1791). These original instruments which represent the philosophy of the United States are housed in Washington, D.C. in the NARA Rotunda . The Library of Congress further identifies the Articles of Confederation, also preserved at NARA, as a primary U.S. document . The Articles of Confederation served as the first constitution of the United States until its replacement by the present Constitution on March 4, 1789 . </P> <P> Signatories of the Continental Association (CA), Declaration of Independence (DI), Articles of Confederation (AC), and the United States Constitution (USC)): </P>

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