Samuel Ingham, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Samuel Ingham

American politician

Date of Birth: 05-Sep-1793

Place of Birth: Hebron, Connecticut, United States

Date of Death: 10-Nov-1881

Profession: judge, lawyer, politician

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Virgo


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About Samuel Ingham

  • Samuel Ingham (September 5, 1793 โ€“ November 10, 1881) was a two-term Congressman from Connecticut.
  • He is not to be confused with the former Secretary of the Treasury Samuel D.
  • Ingham.
  • He was born in Hebron on September 5, 1793.
  • He attended the common schools in Vermont, studied law with John Mattocks and Sylvester Gilbert, was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Canaan, Vermont.
  • He moved to Jewett City, Connecticut and in 1819, to Essex (then part of Saybrook), Connecticut, and continued the practice of his profession. He served as Stateโ€™s attorney for Middlesex County, and was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (serving as speaker in 1833, 1835 and 1851).
  • He served as judge of probate judge of the Middlesex County Court.
  • Ingham was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth Congress and reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1835 โ€“ March 3, 1839).
  • He was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs (Twenty-fifth Congress).
  • He was defeated for re-election in 1839 to the Twenty-sixth Congress. He served in the Connecticut Senate in 1842, 1846, and 1850.
  • He served as President pro tempore of the Connecticut Senate and was four times the Democratic nominee for governor of Connecticut (1854โ€“57).
  • Although he finished in first place twice (1854 & 1856), lacking a popular majority the legislature chose a different candidate.
  • He was also an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the United States Senate in 1854.
  • He served as United States commissioner of customs from December 5, 1857, to May 14, 1861, resumed the practice of law, and died in Essex on November 10, 1881.
  • His interment was in River View Cemetery. His daughter Lydia was the wife of James Phelps, who also served in Congress.

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