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Simeon Griswold
American politician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Simeon Griswold (May 16, 1752 – December 7, 1843) was a Massachusetts Representative from Pittsfield, Massachusetts, and a member of the political Griswold Family.
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Early life
Griswold was born in Bolton, Connecticut, on May 16, 1752. He was one of three children born to Seth Griswold (1723–1810) and Susanna (née Shurtleff) Griswold (1732–1757),[1] who married in 1751 in Bolton.[2]
His paternal grandparents were Daniel Griswold and Sarah (née White) Griswold.[3] His maternal grandparents were John Shurtleff and Sarah Carver Lucas (herself the daughter of Benoni Lucas and Repentance Harlow).[4]
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Career
At the age of 22,[5] he volunteered to serve in the Connecticut Line during the American Revolution,[6] after which he moved to Pittsfield and opened the Pittsfield Hotel as a meeting a lodging place for members of opposing political parties.[7]
Public office
Griswold was elected to the Massachusetts State Legislature from the town of Pittsfield five times, serving from 1805 to 1807, 1809, 1814.[8] Griswold died in Nassau, New York.[9][10]
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Personal life
On May 7, 1778,[5] Griswold was married to Ann Hutchinson (1755–1836).[11] Together, they were the parents of:
- Justin Griswold (1779–1841)
- Chester Griswold (1781–1860), a New York representative who married Abby Moulton, daughter of Howard and Mary (née White) Moulton of Troy, on June 23, 1813.[5]
He died on December 7, 1843, in Nassau, New York.
Descendants
Through his son Chester, he was the grandfather of U.S. Congressman John Augustus Griswold (1818–1872).[12]
References
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