Member Biography

Hugh Jones Brooke 

Member
Sessions Office Position District Party
1849       4 Whig
1851       4 Whig
1870       5 Republican
1871       5 Whig
1872       5 Republican
1873       5 Republican

COUNTIES: Chester, Delaware  


Biography

12/27/1805 - 12/19/1876


Captain Hugh Jones Brooke, (W4) Chester and Delaware Counties 1849-1851, (R5) Chester and Delaware Counties 1870-1872

Early Life: 

Hugh Jones Brooke, born, December 27, 1805 Radnor Township, Delaware County, Pennsylvania; son of Nathan and Mary Brooke; captain, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Washington, D.C., Civil War, 1861-1863; elected, delegate, National Anti-Masonic Convention, 1835; farmer; elected, Whig, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1843-1844; elected, Pennsylvania State Senate, 1849-1851; elected, Republican, Pennsylvania State Senate, 1870-1872; director, Bank of Media; vice president, Pennsylvania Training School for Feeble Minded Children; director, Delaware Mutual Insurance Company; married, Jemima Elizabeth Longmire Brooke, three children, all died before their six birthdays; died, December 19, 1876, (aged 70) Media, Delaware County, Pennsylvania; interment, Old Saint David Church Cemetery, Wayne, Delaware County, Pennsylvania.

Early Career:

Captain, United States Volunteers Commissary Department, Washington, D.C., Civil War, 1861-1863.

Pennsylvania Politics:

Elected, delegate, National Anti-Masonic Convention, 1835.

Elected, Whig, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, 1843-1844. 

Elected, Pennsylvania State Senate, 4th district, Chester and Delaware Counties, 1849-1851,

Elected, Republican, Pennsylvania State Senate 5th district, Chester and Delaware Counties 1870-1872; member, Agriculture, Constitutional Reform,Federal Relations, Finance and Vice and Immorality Committees.

Pennsylvania House of Representatives Biography:

https://www.legis.state.pa.us/cfdocs/legis/BiosHistory/MemBio.cfm?ID=8774&body=H

Cited: 

Smull, J.A., (Ed.) (1872) Smull’s Legislative Hand Book, page 500, 505-508.

The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) Wednesday December 20, 1876, Page 2