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William Plumer
United States Senator from New Hampshire
In office June 17, 1802 – March 3, 1807
Preceded by
James Sheafe
Succeeded by
Nahum Parker
7th Governor of New Hampshire
In office June 5, 1812 – June 3, 1813
Preceded by
John Langdon
Succeeded by
John T. Gilman
In office June 6, 1816 – June 3, 1819
Preceded by
John T. Gilman
Succeeded by
Samuel Bell
Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
In office 1788 1790–1791 1797–1800
Personal details
Born
(1759-06-25)June 25, 1759 Newburyport, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British America
Died
December 22, 1850(1850-12-22) (aged 91) Epping, New Hampshire, U.S.
Political party
Democratic-Republican
Other political affiliations
Federalist
Spouse
Sarah Fowler Plumer (1762–1852)
Relations
Adelaide Cilley Waldron, niece
Children
William Plumer, Jr.
Residence
Epping, New Hampshire
Alma mater
Newburyport South Writing School
Profession
Attorney
William Plumer (June 25, 1759 – December 22, 1850) was an American lawyer, Baptist lay preacher, and politician from Epping, New Hampshire. He is most notable for his service as a Federalist in the United States Senate (1802–1807), and the seventh governor of New Hampshire as a Democratic-Republican (1812–1813, 1816–1819).
Plumer was born in Newburyport, Province of Massachusetts Bay on June 25, 1759, the son of farmer and merchant Samuel Plumer and Mary (Dole) Plumer....
political scientist, noted that Plumer had asked his son, WilliamPlumer Jr., to see if Adams had objections to Plumer casting his vote for him. While...
Plumer is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arnold Plumer (1801–1869), member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania...
Page 805. William Swan Plumer in A House Dividing Against Itself, 1836-1840. By William Lloyd Garrison. 1971. Page 264. William Swan Plumer Biography...
non-consecutive terms, the others being John Langdon, John Sullivan, WilliamPlumer, Benjamin Pierce, James A. Weston, and John Gilbert Winant. Unlike in...
Presbyterian Church (USA). Presbyterian College was founded in 1880 by WilliamPlumer Jacobs. He had served as the pastor of First Presbyterian Church in...
any opposition in the election, although one presidential elector, WilliamPlumer, cast his vote for John Quincy Adams. The Democratic-Republican Party...
Hampshire In office June 3, 1813 – June 6, 1816 Preceded by WilliamPlumer Succeeded by WilliamPlumer In office June 5, 1794 – June 6, 1805 Preceded by Josiah...
1810 sess., 11, accessed April 7, 2023. Sobel 1978, pp. 944–945. "WilliamPlumer". National Governors Association. Retrieved March 29, 2023. New Hampshire...
Jared Ingersoll instead voted for Elbridge Gerry. 1 – 1820 election: WilliamPlumer was pledged to vote for Democratic-Republican presidential candidate...
the ancestor of Walter Plumer and Richard Plumer, both MPs, and of their brother WilliamPlumer and the latter's son WilliamPlumer, both MPs for Hertfordshire...
defended Uriah Tracy against accusations by John Quincy Adams and WilliamPlumer. Adams and Plumer had claimed Tracy was a leader of an 1804 effort to lead New...
the counted electoral votes in 1820 as an elector from New Hampshire, WilliamPlumer, voted for John Quincy Adams. George Washington received the vote of...
second time in 1828 to Jane Plumer, the widow and heiress of WilliamPlumer (1736–1822), adopted the additional name of Plumer and took up residence at Gilston...
election, James Monroe also ran unopposed, though New Hampshire elector WilliamPlumer cast a vote for John Quincy Adams as a symbolic measure. In the UK House...
other than Washington to do so. A single elector from New Hampshire, WilliamPlumer, cast a vote for John Quincy Adams, preventing a unanimous vote in the...
received 231 electoral votes. Monroe ran unopposed, but faithless elector WilliamPlumer of New Hampshire voted for Adams and Rush instead of Monroe and Tompkins...
attendance were many opponents of the paper money scheme, including WilliamPlumer. The opponents planned to make a mockery of the proceedings by having...
Maclay, and WilliamPlumer who were instead administered an affirmation. This was also with the exception of Senators James A. Bayard, William Cocke, John...