James Wilson Seaton Explained

James W. Seaton
State:Wisconsin
State Senate:Wisconsin
District:16th
Term Start:June 8, 1853
Term End:January 2, 1854
Predecessor:Joel C. Squires
Successor:Nelson Dewey
State Assembly1:Wisconsin
District1:Grant 2nd
Term Start1:January 3, 1859
Term End1:January 7, 1861
Predecessor1:Henry Patch
Successor1:Henry L. Massey
Party:Democratic
Birth Date:28 May 1824
Birth Place:New Hartford, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Potosi, Wisconsin, U.S.
Restingplace:Van Buren Cemetery,
Spouse:Amanda F. Bushee
Children:Mary A. (Husted)

James Wilson Seaton (May 28, 1824February 11, 1904) was an American lawyer, Democratic politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served in the Wisconsin State Senate and Assembly, representing Grant County.

Biography

Born in New Hartford, New York, Seaton studied at Cazenovia Seminary in Cazenovia, New York. He then studied law in Rome, New York. In 1847, he moved to Potosi, in the Wisconsin Territory, where he was admitted to the Wisconsin bar and practiced law. He was also in the mercantile and insurance business.

He was editor of the Potosi Republican until 1855, when he was succeeded by Edwin R. Paul,[1] and he wrote several articles about the history of Grant County, Wisconsin.

Seaton served in the town government and on the Grant County Board of Supervisors and was chairman of the county board. He served in the Wisconsin State Senate for part of 1853, winning a special election to fill the remainder of the 1853 term after the resignation of Joel C. Squires.[2] He later served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1859[3] and 1860. He was a member of the Democratic Party.[4]

Seaton died in Potosi, Wisconsin.[5] [6]

Notes and References

  1. News: Another Editor Retired. Potosi Republican . June 9, 1855. 3. Newspapers.com. October 20, 2017.
  2. Journal of Proceedings of the Wisconsin Senate, 1853. 820 . May 16, 2019.
  3. News: The Legislature of 1859. Milwaukee Daily Sentinel. January 11, 1859. 1. Newspapers.com. October 21, 2017.
  4. State of Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. "Members of the Wisconsin Legislature 1848 - 1999 ". Information Bulletin 99-1 (September 1999), pp. 18, 105.
  5. Proceedings of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin, Issue 52, Wisconsin Historical Society: 1905, Wisconsin Necrology, 1904, p. 116.
  6. Commemorative Biographical Record of the Counties of Rock, Green, Grant, Iowa and Lafayette Counties, Wisconsin, 1901, Biographical Sketch of James Wilson Seaton, pp. 784–786.