William Ellery, Sr.

William Ellery, Sr.
31st Deputy Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
In office
1748–1750
Governor William Greene
Preceded by William Robinson
Succeeded by Robert Hazard
Personal details
Born 31 October 1701
Bristol, Province of Massachusetts Bay
Died 10 March 1764
Newport, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Resting place Common Burial Ground
Spouse(s) Elizabeth Almy
Children Benjamin, William, Ann, Christopher
Occupation Merchant, Judge, Assistant, Deputy Governor

William Ellery, Sr. (31 October 1701 – 15 March 1764) was a merchant and politician in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations during the mid-18th century.

Biography

He was the third of nine children born to the Hon. Benjamin Ellery and Abigail Wilkins of Gloucester and Bristol, Massachusetts, and Newport, Rhode Island. He graduated from Harvard College in 1722, and in the same year was married to Elizabeth Almy, the daughter of Job Almy and Ann Lawton of Newport. He became a wealthy merchant in Newport, and in time served in a number of civic capacities.[1] From 1738 to 1740 he served as a Newport Justice of the Inferior Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions of the Peace.[2] He later served as an assistant and Deputy Governor of the colony.[1]

William and Elizabeth had six children, four of whom grew to maturity. His second son, William Ellery, became a prominent Newport lawyer, was a member of the Continental Congress, and one of Rhode Island's two signers of the United States Declaration of Independence.[1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Babson 1860, pp. 84-85.
  2. Smith 1900, pp. 78,80,82.

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