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Rep. Samuel Hughes Woodson, Sr.

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
Death: July 28, 1827 (49)
Jessamine County, Kentucky, United States
Place of Burial: Howard Street, Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, 40356, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Tucker Woodson, Jr. and Elizabeth Crockett
Husband of Ann Randolph-Woodson (Meade)
Father of Richard Kidder Woodson, Sr; Joseph C. Woodson; Sarah J A Pleasants Waddle; David Meade Woodson; Rep. Samuel Hughes Woodson, Jr. and 4 others
Brother of Tucker Moore Woodson
Half brother of Mary ‘Polly’ Davina Henderson; John Watkins Crockett; Martha Bower and Elizabeth Price

Occupation: Attorney
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About Rep. Samuel Hughes Woodson, Sr.

Samuel Hughes Woodson, Sr.

U.S. Congressman. He was born on September 15, 1770, (some sources say September 15, 1777, in Charlottesville, Virginia, to Tucker Woodson and Elizabeth Moore Woodson).

He was educated locally and later completed his preparatory studies. Following his education, he studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1802. He then commenced practicing law in Nicholasville, Kentucky, and became a law clerk for the Jessamine County Circuit Court, beginning in 1803.

On January 1, 1804, he married Anna Randolph Meade in Jessamine County, Kentucky, and the couple would have ten children together (seven boys and three girls). While studying law and adjusting to married life he found a side job as a bartender at a local inn. While working in the establishment he created his signature drink, "The Friendly Bear," in which the ingredients included the combination of two pints of beer and a dash of whiskey mixed together in a glass.

In 1819, he retired from his job as the law clerk for the Jessamine County Circuit Court after sixteen years and decided to enter politics. He ran for a seat in the United States Congress and was elected. A member of the Democratic-Republican Party, he then served Kentucky's 2nd District (Seventeenth Congress) in the United States House of Representatives from 1821 to 1823. He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Eighteenth Congress in 1822 and was succeeded in office by United States Representative Thomas Metcalfe. He then served as a Member of the Kentucky State House of Representatives from 1825 to 1826. After retiring from politics he resumed his practice of law in Nicholasville, Kentucky, until his death on July 28, 1827, at the age of 49. His funeral was held with the Masonic Order by the Grand Lodge of the State of Kentucky (of which organization he also presided over as an officer). One of the newspapers of the time said "The death of so worthy and estimable citizen will be deeply regretted."

His wife Anna passed away in 1847 and she was buried beside him at the Woodson and Crockett Cemetery in Nicholasville, Kentucky. He was the father of Tucker Woodson (1804-1874), who served as a Member of the Kentucky State House of Representatives in 1830, David Meade Woodson (1806-1877), who served as a Member of the Kentucky State House of Representatives in 1833, and Samuel Hughes Woodson (1815-1881), who would later become a United States Congressman representing the State of Missouri in the United States House of Representatives from March 4, 1857, to March 3, 1861. He was also the grandfather of John McDowell Woodson, first cousin of Silas Woodson, third cousin once removed of Frederick Bates, James Woodson Bates and Edward Bates, third cousin twice removed of Daniel Woodson and John Archibald Woodson, and the third cousin thrice removed of James Alexander Woodson and Urey Woodson, who all became great political leaders in their own right.
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Woodson was a U.S. Representative from Kentucky, father of Samuel Hughes Woodson.

Born near Charlottesville, Virginia, Woodson completed preparatory studies. He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1802 and commenced practice in Nicholasville, Kentucky. He served as clerk of Jessamine County Circuit Court 1803-1819.

Woodson was elected to the 17th Congress (March 4, 1821 – March 3, 1823). He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1822 to the 18th Congress. He resumed the practice of his profession in Nicholasville. He served as member of the State house of representatives in 1825 and 1826. He died at "Chaumiere," Jessamine County, Kentucky, July 28, 1827. He was interred in the Crocket Burying Ground.



“Samuel Hughes Woodson” in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-2005

  • Name: Samuel Hughes Woodson
  • Birth Date: 15 September 1777
  • Residence Place: Kentucky, USA
  • Death Date: 28 July 1827
  • Relationship: Father of Samuel Hughes Woodson [1815-1881]
  • Elected Office(s): Representative
  • Biography: (father of Samuel Hughes Woodson [1815-1881]), a Representative from Kentucky; born near Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, September 15, 1777; completed preparatory studies; studied law; was admitted to the bar in 1802 and commenced practice in Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky; clerk of Jessamine County Circuit Court 1803-1819; elected to the Seventeenth Congress (March 4, 1821-March 3, 1823); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1822 to the Eighteenth Congress; resumed the practice of his profession in Nicholasville; member of the State house of representatives in 1825 and 1826; died at Chaumiere, Jessamine County, Kentucky, July 28, 1827; interment in the Crocket Burying Ground.
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Rep. Samuel Hughes Woodson, Sr.'s Timeline

1777
September 15, 1777
Charlottesville, Albemarle County, Virginia, United States
1804
November 1804
Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA, Goochland County, Virginia, United States
1806
May 18, 1806
Jessamine County, Kentucky, United States
1808
March 10, 1808
1810
April 14, 1810
Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
1812
August 17, 1812
Goochland, Goochland, Virginia, United States
1815
October 24, 1815
Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, United States
1817
January 18, 1817
Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
1819
March 7, 1819
Nicholasville, Jessamine County, Kentucky, USA
1821
July 19, 1821