Daniel Owen (judge) explained

Daniel Owen
Office:Deputy and Lieutenant Governor of the State of Rhode Island
Term Start:May, 1786
Term End:May, 1790
Predecessor:Jabez Bowen
Successor:Samuel J. Potter
Order2:26th
Office2:Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court
Term Start2:May 1791
Term End2:June 1795
Predecessor2:Othniel Gorton
Successor2:Peleg Arnold
Birth Place:Providence, Rhode Island
Death Date:October 21,
Death Place:Gloucester, Rhode Island
Party:Pro-Administration
Relations:Asa Aldis (son in law)
Asa O. Aldis (grandson)

Daniel Owen (1732 – October 21, 1812) was a politician and judge in the state of Rhode Island. He served as lieutenant governor of the State of Rhode Island from May 1786 to May 1790, and was an associate justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court from May 1790 to May 1791, and Chief Justice from May 1791 to June 1795.[1]

Born in Providence, Rhode Island, Owen was the son of Thomas Owen, who had been a deputy of the general assembly of Rhode Island in 1770, and assistant deputy to Governor Stephen Hopkins.[2] Owen settled in Glocester, Rhode Island, where he was "admitted a freeman" in May 1757.[2]

According to The National Cyclopedia of American Biography:

Owen's children included daughter Amey; she was the wife of first William Gadcomb, and then Asa Aldis, who served as chief justice of the Vermont Supreme Court.[3] [4] [5] Her daughter with Gadcomb, Fidelia, was the wife of Senator Lawrence Brainerd. Her son with Aldis, Asa O. Aldis, also served on the Vermont Supreme Court.

Notes and References

  1. Manual - the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (1891), p. 208-13.
  2. The National Cyclopedia of American Biography (1897), p. 530.
  3. Book: Aldrich, Lewis Cass . 1891 . History of Franklin and Grand Isle Counties, Vermont . 223 . Syracuse, NY . D. Mason & Co. . .
  4. Book: Hughes . Thomas Patrick . Munsell . Frank . 1899 . American Ancestry: Giving Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence . 12 . 155 . Albany, NY . Joel Munsell's Sons . .
  5. Book: Ullery, Jacob G. . 1894 . Men of Vermont Illustrated . 179 . Brattleboro, VT . Transcript Publishing Company . .