David Jameson (governor) explained

David Jameson
Term Start:November 22, 1781
Term End:December 1, 1781
Predecessor:Thomas Nelson, Jr.
Successor:Benjamin Harrison V
Birth Place:Essex County, Colony of Virginia, British America

David Jameson (1723July 10, 1793) was the acting Governor of Virginia for a short period of time in 1781.

Early life

Jameson was born at St. Anne’s Parish in Essex County in 1723. He attended the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University).

Career

He was a prominent merchant in Yorktown and an inventor. From in 1776 to 1777, he served in the Virginia State Senate during the Revolutionary War, serving on Patrick Henry's Privy Council.[1] [2]

He served from 1780 to 1781 as lieutenant governor under Thomas Nelson, Jr. (signor of the United States Declaration of Independence) and served as Governor briefly in August 1781 when Nelson took ill,[3] before the ascension of Benjamin Harrison V to the office.[4]

In 1783, he was again elected to the Virginia State Senate.[1]

Personal life

Jameson wed Mildred Smith,[5] the marriage produced no children.[6]

Jameson died on July 10, 1793.[1]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: David Jameson . www.nga.org . January 13, 2018 . . 26 May 2020.
  2. Web site: Founders Online: To James Madison from David Jameson, 15 September 1781 . founders.archives.gov . 26 May 2020 . en.
  3. Raimo, John W. Biographical Directory of American Colonial and Revolutionary Governors, 1607-1789. Westport, CT: Meckler Books, c. 1980.
  4. Web site: Virginia . 2008-04-27 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080626185243/http://www.innvista.com/society/government/leaders/ustates/virginia.htm . 2008-06-26 .
  5. Marriages and Deaths from Richmond, Virginia Newspapers, 1780-1820. Special Publication Number 8. Richmond: Virginia Genealogical Society, c. 1983.
  6. Headley, Robert K. Jr. Genealogical Abstracts from 18th-Century Virginia Newspapers. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1987.