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William Williams (New York politician)

William Williams (September 6, 1815 – September 10, 1876) was a U.S. Representative from New York, member of the New York State Assembly, railroad executive, and banker.

William Williams
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York
In office
March 4, 1871 – March 3, 1873
Preceded byDavid S. Bennett
Succeeded byGeorge Gilbert Hoskins
Constituency30th district (1871–73)
Personal details
Born(1815-09-06)September 6, 1815
Bolton, Connecticut, U.S.
DiedSeptember 10, 1876(1876-09-10) (aged 61)
Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Resting placeForest Lawn Cemetery
Political partyDemocratic Party
Spouse
Lovisa Kirkland Stedman
(m. 1838)
Children3
Profession
  • Banker
  • politician
  • railroad executive

Early life edit

William Williams was born in Bolton, Connecticut, on September 6, 1815, to Sarah and Samuel Williams.[1] He grew up and attended local schools in Bolton. At the age of 17, he moved to Georgia to work in a commercial business, but returned back to Bolton after falling ill.[1]

Career edit

Banking career edit

He worked at a bank in Norwich, Connecticut, before moving to Windham where he served as a clerk in his uncle's bank, Bank of Windham.[1] In 1838, he moved to Sandusky, Ohio, and worked as a cashier at the Bank of Sandusky.[1] He and his wife then moved to Buffalo, New York, in 1839, where he was made a partner of a banking business owned by his uncle, George C. White, and started a branch called White and Williams (later renamed White's Bank of Buffalo).[1] He remained as a clerk there for 12 years. In 1856, Williams and some friends founded the Clinton Bank of Buffalo.[1]

Railroad executive and soldier edit

Williams was a financier, director, and president of the State Line Railroad Company, a railroad from Buffalo, New York to Erie, Pennsylvania, in the 1850s.[1]

During the Civil War, he served under Millard Fillmore's command in the Union Continentals, a corps of home guards over the age of 45 from Upstate New York.[1]

After the Civil War, in 1869, Williams while president of the Buffalo and Erie Railroad, helped organize its consolidation into the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway.[1] He was elected as the first vice president of the new corporation. He also served as the director of the Michigan Southern Railway, and in 1873, was elected director of the Buffalo, New York and Philadelphia Railroad Company.[1]

Political and civic career edit

In 1841, Williams was elected Treasurer of Buffalo.[1] He was elected to the Buffalo Common Council in 1845.[1]

He was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1866 (Erie Co., 1st D.), and 1867 (Erie Co., 2nd D.).

Williams was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-second Congress (March 4, 1871 – March 3, 1873). He accepted the nomination on condition that Grover Cleveland, a lawyer in his personal attorney's office, was nominated as sheriff for Erie County, New York.[1] He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1872 to the Forty-third Congress.[1]

Later life edit

In 1874, he withdrew from public life and business due to his deteriorating health.[1] He suffered financial losses during the Panic of 1873.[1]

Personal life edit

Williams met Lovisa Kirkland Stedman while living in Windham, Connecticut.[1] They married on October 9, 1838. They had three children:[1]

  • Catherine Stedman Williams (1839–1841), who died young.[1]
  • Griffin Stedman Williams (1841–1911), who married Mary Pearce Harrison, a daughter of banker James Cooke Harrison and granddaughter of lawyer Jonas Harrison, in 1871.[2]
  • Charles Gordon Williams (1847–1895), who married Georgiana Metcalfe, daughter of George Metcalfe, in 1874.[1]

He lived in retirement until his death at his home in Buffalo, New York, on September 10, 1876.[1] He was interred in Forest Lawn Cemetery.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u "Williams Family Papers 1819-1993 1850-1945". virginia.edu. Thomas Balch Library. 2006. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  2. ^ Asbury, Samuel E. (January 1942). "Jonas Harrison, Legendary and Historical". The Southwestern Historical Quarterly. 45 (3). Texas State Historical Association: 231–243. JSTOR 30235975. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
New York State Assembly
Preceded by
Walter W. Stanard
New York State Assembly
Erie County, 1st District

1866
Succeeded by
Charles W. Hinson
Preceded by
John L. C. Lewett
New York State Assembly
Erie County, 2nd District

1867
Succeeded by
Richard Flach
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 30th congressional district

1871–1873
Succeeded by

  This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress

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William Williams September 6 1815 September 10 1876 was a U S Representative from New York member of the New York State Assembly railroad executive and banker William WilliamsMember of the U S House of Representatives from New YorkIn office March 4 1871 March 3 1873Preceded byDavid S BennettSucceeded byGeorge Gilbert HoskinsConstituency30th district 1871 73 Personal detailsBorn 1815 09 06 September 6 1815Bolton Connecticut U S DiedSeptember 10 1876 1876 09 10 aged 61 Buffalo New York U S Resting placeForest Lawn CemeteryPolitical partyDemocratic PartySpouseLovisa Kirkland Stedman m 1838 wbr Children3ProfessionBankerpoliticianrailroad executive Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Banking career 2 2 Railroad executive and soldier 2 3 Political and civic career 2 4 Later life 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life editWilliam Williams was born in Bolton Connecticut on September 6 1815 to Sarah and Samuel Williams 1 He grew up and attended local schools in Bolton At the age of 17 he moved to Georgia to work in a commercial business but returned back to Bolton after falling ill 1 Career editBanking career edit He worked at a bank in Norwich Connecticut before moving to Windham where he served as a clerk in his uncle s bank Bank of Windham 1 In 1838 he moved to Sandusky Ohio and worked as a cashier at the Bank of Sandusky 1 He and his wife then moved to Buffalo New York in 1839 where he was made a partner of a banking business owned by his uncle George C White and started a branch called White and Williams later renamed White s Bank of Buffalo 1 He remained as a clerk there for 12 years In 1856 Williams and some friends founded the Clinton Bank of Buffalo 1 Railroad executive and soldier edit Williams was a financier director and president of the State Line Railroad Company a railroad from Buffalo New York to Erie Pennsylvania in the 1850s 1 During the Civil War he served under Millard Fillmore s command in the Union Continentals a corps of home guards over the age of 45 from Upstate New York 1 After the Civil War in 1869 Williams while president of the Buffalo and Erie Railroad helped organize its consolidation into the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railway 1 He was elected as the first vice president of the new corporation He also served as the director of the Michigan Southern Railway and in 1873 was elected director of the Buffalo New York and Philadelphia Railroad Company 1 Political and civic career edit In 1841 Williams was elected Treasurer of Buffalo 1 He was elected to the Buffalo Common Council in 1845 1 He was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1866 Erie Co 1st D and 1867 Erie Co 2nd D Williams was elected as a Democrat to the Forty second Congress March 4 1871 March 3 1873 He accepted the nomination on condition that Grover Cleveland a lawyer in his personal attorney s office was nominated as sheriff for Erie County New York 1 He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1872 to the Forty third Congress 1 Later life edit In 1874 he withdrew from public life and business due to his deteriorating health 1 He suffered financial losses during the Panic of 1873 1 Personal life editWilliams met Lovisa Kirkland Stedman while living in Windham Connecticut 1 They married on October 9 1838 They had three children 1 Catherine Stedman Williams 1839 1841 who died young 1 Griffin Stedman Williams 1841 1911 who married Mary Pearce Harrison a daughter of banker James Cooke Harrison and granddaughter of lawyer Jonas Harrison in 1871 2 Charles Gordon Williams 1847 1895 who married Georgiana Metcalfe daughter of George Metcalfe in 1874 1 He lived in retirement until his death at his home in Buffalo New York on September 10 1876 1 He was interred in Forest Lawn Cemetery References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u Williams Family Papers 1819 1993 1850 1945 virginia edu Thomas Balch Library 2006 Retrieved 2021 04 04 Asbury Samuel E January 1942 Jonas Harrison Legendary and Historical The Southwestern Historical Quarterly 45 3 Texas State Historical Association 231 243 JSTOR 30235975 Retrieved 20 January 2023 United States Congress William Williams id W000544 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress New York State Assembly Preceded byWalter W Stanard New York State Assembly Erie County 1st District1866 Succeeded byCharles W Hinson Preceded byJohn L C Lewett New York State Assembly Erie County 2nd District1867 Succeeded byRichard Flach U S House of Representatives Preceded byDavid S Bennett Member of the U S House of Representatives from New York s 30th congressional district1871 1873 Succeeded byGeorge G Hoskins nbsp This article incorporates public domain material from the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title William Williams New York politician amp oldid 1195620925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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