Daniel G. Quackenboss Explained

Daniel G. Quackenboss
Office:Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives
Term Start:January 5, 1853
Term End:1853
Predecessor:Jefferson G. Thurber
Successor:Cyrus Lovell
State House2:Michigan
District2:Lenawee County 1st
Term Start2:January 1, 1853
Term End2:1853
State House3:Michigan
District3:Lenawee County
Term Start3:January 3, 1848
Term End3:1851
State Assembly4:New York
District4:Greene County
Term Start4:1841
Term End4:1841
Birth Date:1812
Birth Place:New York
Death Date:June 22, 1853 (aged 40–41)
Spouse:Elizabeth
Children:2
Party:Democratic

Daniel G. Quackenboss (1812June 22, 1853) was an American politician.

Early life

Quackenboss was born in New York in 1812.[1]

Political career

Quackenboss served as a member of the New York State Assembly from the Greene County district in 1841.[2] Around 1845, he moved to Tecumseh, Michigan. While living in Michigan, he served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Lenawee County district from 1848 to 1851. During his last term in the Michigan House of Representatives, in 1853, he represented the Lenawee County 1st district, and served as the Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives.[1]

Personal life

Quackenboss married Elizabeth, and together they had two children.[1]

Death

Quackenboss died on June 22, 1853. He is interred at Brookside Cemetery, which is in Tecumseh, Michigan.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Legislator Details - Daniel G. Quackenboss. . November 30, 2019.
  2. Web site: Qadri to Quiggle. . November 30, 2019.