Sessions | Office | Position | District | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
1805-1806 | 9 | Constitutionalist (Quid) | ||
1806-1807 | 9 | Constitutionalist (Quid) | ||
1807-1808 | 9 | Constitutionalist (Quid) | ||
1808-1809 | 9 | Constitutionalist (Quid) |
COUNTIES: Luzerne, Wayne, Northampton
General William Lattimore (Constitutionalists9 (Quid)) Luzerne, Northampton and Wayne Counties 1805-1808 (Constitutionalists9 (Quid)) Northampton and Wayne Counties 1808-1809
Early Life:
General William Lattimore, born 1763, Northampton County, Province of Pennsylvania, British Colonial America; son of Robert and Nancy King Lattimore; private, Captain David Pamkas Company, Colonel Flowers Regiment, Northampton County, Pennsylvania Militia, American Revolutionary War; unsuccessful campaigns, Pennsylvania State House of Representatives, 1799, 1800; elected, Democratic-Republican, Pennsylvania State House of Representatives, 1802-1805; elected, Constitutionalists (Quid), Pennsylvania State Senate, 1805-1809; unsuccessful reelection, 1809; unsuccessful campaigns, Pennsylvania United States House of Representatives, Pennsylvania 1806, 1810, 1812; Prothonotary of Northampton County, 1821; married, Mary Walker, children, John, William, Robert, James, Samuel, Ralston Monroe, Christiana, M.A., Nancy; died, November 11, 1833 (aged 69–70), Northampton County, Pennsylvania; interment, Horner's Cemetery, Northampton, Northampton County, Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Politics:
Unsuccessful campaigns, Pennsylvania State House of Representatives, Northampton and Wayne Counties, 1799, 1800.
Elected, Democratic-Republican, Pennsylvania State House of Representatives, Northampton and Wayne Counties, 1802-1805.
Elected, Constitutionalists (Quid), Pennsylvania State Senate, 9th district, Luzerne, Northampton and Wayne Counties 1805-1808, Constitutionalists (Quid), Pennsylvania State Senate, 9th district, Northampton and Wayne Counties, 1808-1809; unsuccessful reelection, 1809.
Unsuccessful campaigns, Pennsylvania United States House of Representatives, Pennsylvania 2nd district, 1806, 1810; Pennsylvania United States House of Representatives, Pennsylvania 6th district, 1812.
Prothonotary of Northampton County, 1821.
Cited:
Cox, Harold. "Senate Members "L"". Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.
A New Nation Votes (tufts.edu)
Gen William “General” Lattimore (1763-1833) - Find a Grave Memorial