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William Sanford Pennington

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Birthplace: Newark, Essex County, Province of New Jersey, British America
Death: September 17, 1826 (68)
Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States
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Son of Samuel Pennington and Mary Pennington
Husband of Elizabeth Pennington and Phoebe Pennington
Father of Harriet Pennington; James Wheeler Pennington; Mary Halsted; Charlotte Whitehead; Phebe Pennington and 4 others
Brother of Ephraim Pennington; Judah Pennington; Rachel Pennington; Anna Pennington; Rachel Pennington and 5 others

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About Major William Sanford Pennington, Gov.

A Patriot of the American Revolution for NEW JERSEY with the rank of MAJOR. DAR Ancestor #: A088604

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Sandford_Pennington

William Sanford Pennington (1757 – September 17, 1826) was the sixth Governor of New Jersey, serving from 1813 to 1815. From 1815 to 1826 he served as a United States federal judge.

Biography

Pennington was born in 1757 to Mary Sanford and Samuel Pennington in Newark, New Jersey. He joined the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In 1777 he was promoted to a sergeant in the Second Regiment of Artillery. He was promoted to second lieutenant in 1780. At the end of the war he was brevetted a captain by an Act of Congress.

Marriage

Pennington married Phoebe Wheeler around 1786. They had ten children including William Pennington (1796–1862) who became Governor of New Jersey and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. After the death of his wife in 1804, he married Elizabeth Pierson (c. 1765–1840) on July 13, 1805.

Law and politics

After leaving the army, he read law in the Newark, New Jersey office of Elias Boudinot. He served in the New Jersey General Assembly in 1797, 1798, and 1799. He was elected to the New Jersey Legislative Council in 1801 and reelected in 1802. In 1802 he was admitted to the New Jersey State Bar. From 1803 to 1804 he served as the clerk for Essex County, New Jersey. He also served as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 1803 to 1804. In 1805 he was elected to fill a vacancy in the New Jersey Supreme Court, where he remained until 1813. In 1812, Pennington was the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey and the following year won the gubernatorial election, becoming governor from 1813 to 1815.

On June 19, 1815, Pennington received a recess appointment from James Madison to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. The position had been filled by Robert Morris. He was officially nominated on January 8, 1816 and confirmed by the United States Senate on January 9, 1816. He was seated as a judge on January 16, 1816.

He died on September 17, 1826 in Newark, New Jersey.

Legacy

His papers are archived with The New Jersey Historical Society in Newark, New Jersey. Pennington, New Jersey is named for him.



Pennington was born in 1757 to Mary Sanford and Samuel Pennington in Newark, New Jersey. He joined the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. In 1777 he was promoted to a sergeant in the Second Regiment of Artillery. He was promoted to second lieutenant in 1780. At the end of the war he was brevetted a captain by an Act of Congress.

After leaving the army, he read law in the Newark, New Jersey office of Elias Boudinot. He served in the New Jersey General Assembly in 1797, 1798, and 1799. He was elected to the New Jersey Legislative Council in 1801 and reelected in 1802. In 1802 he was admitted to the New Jersey State Bar. From 1803 to 1804 he served as the clerk for Essex County, New Jersey. He also served as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 1803 to 1804.[3] In 1805 he was elected to fill a vacancy in the New Jersey Supreme Court, where he remained until 1813. In 1812, Pennington was the Republican candidate for Governor of New Jersey and the following year won the gubernatorial election, becoming governor from 1813 to 1815.[3][4]

On June 19, 1815, Pennington received a recess appointment from James Madison to a seat on the United States District Court for the District of New Jersey. The position had been filled by Robert Morris. He was officially nominated on January 8, 1816 and confirmed by the United States Senate on January 9, 1816. He was seated as a judge on January 16, 1816.[1][3][4]

He died on September 17, 1826 in Newark, New Jersey.

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Major William Sanford Pennington, Gov.'s Timeline

1757
November 7, 1757
Newark, Essex County, Province of New Jersey, British America
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March 20, 1791
Newark, Essex, New Jersey, United States
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October 1, 1792
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May 4, 1796
Newark, NJ, United States
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March 26, 1798
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