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William Hiester (Pennsylvania politician)

William Hiester Jr. (October 10, 1790 – October 13, 1853) was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as an Anti-Masonic member of the United States House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 4th congressional district from 1831 to 1837.[1]

William Hiester Jr.
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 4th district
In office
March 4, 1831 – March 3, 1837
Preceded byJames Buchanan
Joshua Evans, Jr.
George Gray Leiper
Succeeded byEdward Davies
David Potts, Jr.
Edward Darlington
Personal details
Born(1790-10-10)October 10, 1790
Berne, Pennsylvania, U.S.
DiedOctober 13, 1853(1853-10-13) (aged 63)
New Holland, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Political partyAnti-Masonic

A member of the Hiester Family political dynasty,[2] he was the father of U.S. Congressman Isaac Ellmaker Hiester and the uncle of Pennsylvania State Senator and U.S. Congressman Hiester Clymer.[3]

Biography edit

A son of William Hiester, Sr. and Anna Maria (Myer) Hiester, William Hiester Jr. was born in Berne, Pennsylvania on October 10, 1790. After attending the local, public schools, he became a farmer and merchant in Lancaster County.[4]

On February 8, 1824, he wed Lucy Ellmaker (1797-1854).[5] A member of the prominent Ellmaker family, she was the only child of Isaac Ellmaker (1762-1830) and Christiana Ellmaker (1764-1802). William and Lucy Hiester's son, Isaac Ellmaker Hiester, who was born in New Holland, Lancaster, Pennsylvania on May 29, 1824, would go on to become a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.[6][7]

Military service edit

William Hiester Jr. served as second lieutenant[8] with Captain Jacob Marshall's infantry company of the Pennsylvania Militia's First Regiment, Second Brigade during the War of 1812.[9] His unit left Reading, Pennsylvania on September 2, 1814, and was assigned to duties in York, Pennsylvania until March 4, 1815, according to Pennsylvania historian Morton L. Montgomery.[10]

Political career edit

During the early and mid-1820s, Hiester practiced law in Lancaster County. His duties including assisting clients with the resolution of family estate matters.[11] He was also active in local politics and government, serving as Lancaster County Justice of the Peace from 1823 to 1828 and as Secretary of the State Caucus for the Anti-Masonic Convention in 1828.[12]

Although Hiester ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives in 1819[13] and 1828, he was a successful Anti-Masonic Party candidate for Congress in 1830, serving three terms from March 4, 1831 to March 4, 1837.[14][15][16] During his tenure, he advocated for various economic reform measures, including tariffs[17] and the "re-establishment of a sound National Currency."[18]

Hiester was then appointed as a delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention, 1837-1838,[19] remained active with Democratic Anti-Masonic politics,[20] subsequently served in the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 6th district from 1840 to 1842,[21] and was elected Speaker of the Pennsylvania Senate in 1842.[22]

Later years edit

During the final phase of his life, Hiester devoted his time to farming.[23] He also remained active in local politics[24][25] and in charitable and civic affairs.[26][27]

Illness, death and burial edit

Sometime during the final decade of his life, Hiester fell ill with a disease which caused paralysis.[28] After several years of worsening health, he died from Apoplexy at his home in New Holland, Pennsylvania on October 13, 1853.[29] He was interred at the Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

In 1854, a large, four-piece monument was erected above the graves of William Hiester and his wife, Lucy. In addition to a roughly eleven-foot-tall obelisk adorned with a wreath of lilies and roses and marked with the Hiester surname in raised letters, a die "beautifully worked, the top ... finished with scrolls and carving, and on each of the four narrow sides ... a scroll Console highly ornamented," and a roughly four-foot-tall plinth supporting the console, with a roughly five-by-twelve-inch base. Crafted from Italian marble, it reportedly weighed 18,000 pounds.[30]

References edit

  1. ^ "William Hiester" (biography). Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania State Senate, retrieved online October 25, 2022.
  2. ^ Hess, Stephen. America's Political Dynasties, pp. 158, 660. London and New York: Routledge, 2017.
  3. ^ "Memories of Old Lancaster: Two Hiesters, Father and Son. Both in Congress." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The New Era, January 3, 1912, p. 4 (subscription required).
  4. ^ "William Hiester" (biography), Pennsylvania State Senate.
  5. ^ William Hiester Jr. and Lucy Ellmaker, in "Married." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lancaster Intelligencer, March 2, 1821, p. 3 (subscription required).
  6. ^ "William Hiester" (biography), Pennsylvania State Senate.
  7. ^ "The Ellmakers: A Sketch of One of County's Oldest Families." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lancaster Daily Intelligencer, May 23, 1908, p. 6 (subscription required).
  8. ^ "Muster Roll of a Company of Infantry in the Actual Service of the United States Commanded by Capt. Jacob Marshall in the 1st Regiment of 2nd Brigade Penna. Militia Under the Command of Lieut. Jeremiah Sharpell from the 1st of September to the 4th of December 1814," in Pennsylvania Archives, Sixth Series, Vol. III, pp. 1153, 1158. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Harrisburg Publishing Company, State Printer, 1907.
  9. ^ "A Soldier of the War of 1812" (includes roster of men in Marshall's company). Reading, Pennsylvania: The Reading Eagle, October 12, 1879.
  10. ^ Montgomery, Morton L. History of Berks County in Pennsylvania, p. 175. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Everts, Peck & Richards, 1886.
  11. ^ William Hiester, in "Notice." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lancaster Intelligencer, November 18, 1825, p. 4 (subscription required).
  12. ^ "William Hiester" (biography), Pennsylvania State Senate.
  13. ^ "Berks County Federal Ticket," in "Democratic Ticket." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lancaster Intelligencer, September 25, 1819, p. 3 (subscription required).
  14. ^ "William Hiester" (biography), Pennsylvania State Senate.
  15. ^ "Twenty-Second Congress." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, November 17, 1831, p. 2 (subscription required).
  16. ^ "Official Election Returns of Lancaster County, for 1834." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, October 23, 1834, p. 3 (subscription required).
  17. ^ "County Tariff Meeting." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, October 27, 1831, p. 3 (subscription required).
  18. ^ "The Next Governor." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, November 8, 1843, p. 2 (subscription required).
  19. ^ "The Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, As amended by the Convention of one thousand eight hundred and thirty-seven—thirty-eight." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, April 19, 1838, p. 4 (subscription required).
  20. ^ "Voice of the 'Old Guard': Lancaster County Democratic Antimasonic Meeting." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, August 16, 1838, p. 2 (subscription required).
  21. ^ The Antimasonic Convention. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Lancaster County Weekly Gazette, August 29, 1840, p. 2 (subscription required).
  22. ^ "Pennsylvania State Senate - William Hiester Biography". www.legis.state.pa.us. Retrieved 24 February 2019.
  23. ^ "William Hiester" (biography), Pennsylvania State Senate.
  24. ^ "Township Meetings and County Convention" and "The Clay Call." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, July 12, 1843, p. 2 (subscription required).
  25. ^ "Antimasonic and Whig Convention." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, December 27, 1843, p. 2 (subscription required).
  26. ^ "Business Convention." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, May 19, 1841, p. 3 (subscription required).
  27. ^ "William Hiester," in "An Example." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, June 4, 1845, p. 2 (subscription required).
  28. ^ "Lancaster County." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, February 21, 1844, p. 2 (subscription required).
  29. ^ "The Late William Hiester." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Intelligencer & Journal, November 1, 1853, p. 2 (subscription required).
  30. ^ "Beautiful Works of Art." Lancaster, Pennsylvania: The Lancaster Examiner, September 27, 1854, p. 2 (subscription required).

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William Hiester Jr October 10 1790 October 13 1853 was an American politician from Pennsylvania who served as an Anti Masonic member of the United States House of Representatives for Pennsylvania s 4th congressional district from 1831 to 1837 1 William Hiester Jr Member of the U S House of Representatives from Pennsylvania s 4th districtIn office March 4 1831 March 3 1837Preceded byJames BuchananJoshua Evans Jr George Gray LeiperSucceeded byEdward DaviesDavid Potts Jr Edward DarlingtonPersonal detailsBorn 1790 10 10 October 10 1790Berne Pennsylvania U S DiedOctober 13 1853 1853 10 13 aged 63 New Holland Pennsylvania U S Political partyAnti Masonic A member of the Hiester Family political dynasty 2 he was the father of U S Congressman Isaac Ellmaker Hiester and the uncle of Pennsylvania State Senator and U S Congressman Hiester Clymer 3 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Military service 1 2 Political career 1 3 Later years 2 Illness death and burial 3 References 4 External linksBiography editA son of William Hiester Sr and Anna Maria Myer Hiester William Hiester Jr was born in Berne Pennsylvania on October 10 1790 After attending the local public schools he became a farmer and merchant in Lancaster County 4 On February 8 1824 he wed Lucy Ellmaker 1797 1854 5 A member of the prominent Ellmaker family she was the only child of Isaac Ellmaker 1762 1830 and Christiana Ellmaker 1764 1802 William and Lucy Hiester s son Isaac Ellmaker Hiester who was born in New Holland Lancaster Pennsylvania on May 29 1824 would go on to become a member of the U S House of Representatives 6 7 Military service edit William Hiester Jr served as second lieutenant 8 with Captain Jacob Marshall s infantry company of the Pennsylvania Militia s First Regiment Second Brigade during the War of 1812 9 His unit left Reading Pennsylvania on September 2 1814 and was assigned to duties in York Pennsylvania until March 4 1815 according to Pennsylvania historian Morton L Montgomery 10 Political career edit During the early and mid 1820s Hiester practiced law in Lancaster County His duties including assisting clients with the resolution of family estate matters 11 He was also active in local politics and government serving as Lancaster County Justice of the Peace from 1823 to 1828 and as Secretary of the State Caucus for the Anti Masonic Convention in 1828 12 Although Hiester ran unsuccessfully for the United States House of Representatives in 1819 13 and 1828 he was a successful Anti Masonic Party candidate for Congress in 1830 serving three terms from March 4 1831 to March 4 1837 14 15 16 During his tenure he advocated for various economic reform measures including tariffs 17 and the re establishment of a sound National Currency 18 Hiester was then appointed as a delegate to the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention 1837 1838 19 remained active with Democratic Anti Masonic politics 20 subsequently served in the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 6th district from 1840 to 1842 21 and was elected Speaker of the Pennsylvania Senate in 1842 22 Later years edit During the final phase of his life Hiester devoted his time to farming 23 He also remained active in local politics 24 25 and in charitable and civic affairs 26 27 Illness death and burial editSometime during the final decade of his life Hiester fell ill with a disease which caused paralysis 28 After several years of worsening health he died from Apoplexy at his home in New Holland Pennsylvania on October 13 1853 29 He was interred at the Lancaster Cemetery in Lancaster Pennsylvania In 1854 a large four piece monument was erected above the graves of William Hiester and his wife Lucy In addition to a roughly eleven foot tall obelisk adorned with a wreath of lilies and roses and marked with the Hiester surname in raised letters a die beautifully worked the top finished with scrolls and carving and on each of the four narrow sides a scroll Console highly ornamented and a roughly four foot tall plinth supporting the console with a roughly five by twelve inch base Crafted from Italian marble it reportedly weighed 18 000 pounds 30 References edit William Hiester biography Harrisburg Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Senate retrieved online October 25 2022 Hess Stephen America s Political Dynasties pp 158 660 London and New York Routledge 2017 Memories of Old Lancaster Two Hiesters Father and Son Both in Congress Lancaster Pennsylvania The New Era January 3 1912 p 4 subscription required William Hiester biography Pennsylvania State Senate William Hiester Jr and Lucy Ellmaker in Married Lancaster Pennsylvania Lancaster Intelligencer March 2 1821 p 3 subscription required William Hiester biography Pennsylvania State Senate The Ellmakers A Sketch of One of County s Oldest Families Lancaster Pennsylvania Lancaster Daily Intelligencer May 23 1908 p 6 subscription required Muster Roll of a Company of Infantry in the Actual Service of the United States Commanded by Capt Jacob Marshall in the 1st Regiment of 2nd Brigade Penna Militia Under the Command of Lieut Jeremiah Sharpell from the 1st of September to the 4th of December 1814 in Pennsylvania Archives Sixth Series Vol III pp 1153 1158 Harrisburg Pennsylvania Harrisburg Publishing Company State Printer 1907 A Soldier of the War of 1812 includes roster of men in Marshall s company Reading Pennsylvania The Reading Eagle October 12 1879 Montgomery Morton L History of Berks County in Pennsylvania p 175 Philadelphia Pennsylvania Everts Peck amp Richards 1886 William Hiester in Notice Lancaster Pennsylvania Lancaster Intelligencer November 18 1825 p 4 subscription required William Hiester biography Pennsylvania State Senate Berks County Federal Ticket in Democratic Ticket Lancaster Pennsylvania Lancaster Intelligencer September 25 1819 p 3 subscription required William Hiester biography Pennsylvania State Senate Twenty Second Congress Lancaster Pennsylvania The Lancaster Examiner November 17 1831 p 2 subscription required Official Election 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Senate Township Meetings and County Convention and The Clay Call Lancaster Pennsylvania The Lancaster Examiner July 12 1843 p 2 subscription required Antimasonic and Whig Convention Lancaster Pennsylvania The Lancaster Examiner December 27 1843 p 2 subscription required Business Convention Lancaster Pennsylvania The Lancaster Examiner May 19 1841 p 3 subscription required William Hiester in An Example Lancaster Pennsylvania The Lancaster Examiner June 4 1845 p 2 subscription required Lancaster County Lancaster Pennsylvania The Lancaster Examiner February 21 1844 p 2 subscription required The Late William Hiester Lancaster Pennsylvania Intelligencer amp Journal November 1 1853 p 2 subscription required Beautiful Works of Art Lancaster Pennsylvania The Lancaster Examiner September 27 1854 p 2 subscription required External links editUnited States Congress William Hiester id H000575 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress William Hiester at Find a Grave U S House of 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