Isaac Donnom Witherspoon Explained

Isaac Donnom Witherspoon
Office:Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
Term Start:December 1842
Term End:December 1844
Predecessor:William K. Clowney
Birth Date:December 3, 1803
Death Date:July 30, 1858 (aged 54)

Isaac Donnom Witherspoon (December 3, 1803 - July 30, 1858) was a politician in South Carolina.[1]

He served in the state house and then the state senate. He succeeded William K. Clowney as lieutenant governor and served from December 1842 until December 1844.[2] He was succeeded by J. F. Ervin.

Isaac Witherspoon died of a stroke in 1858, aged 54.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Biographical Sketches of the Bench and Bar of South Carolina: To which is Added the Original Fee Bill of 1791 ... the Rolls of Attorneys Admitted to Practice from the Records at Charleston and Columbia, Etc., Etc. John Belton. O'Neall. January 29, 1859. S.G. Courtenay & Company. Google Books.
  2. https://www.scstatehouse.gov/man20/53_FormerLtGovs.pdf Profile
  3. Web site: Lineage Book. Daughters of the American. Revolution. January 29, 1924. The Society. Google Books.