Nathanael G. Pendleton Explained

State1:Ohio
Term Start1:March 4, 1841
Term End1:March 3, 1843
Preceded1:Alexander Duncan
Succeeded1:Alexander Duncan
Office2:Member of the Ohio Senate from Hamilton County
Term Start2:December 5, 1825
Term End2:December 2, 1827
Preceded2:Clayton Webb
Nathan Guilford
Succeeded2:Stephen Wood
Andrew Mack
Party:Whig
Birth Name:Nathanael Greene Pendleton
Birth Date:25 August 1793
Birth Place:Savannah, Georgia
Death Place:Cincinnati, Ohio
Restingplace:Spring Grove Cemetery
Alma Mater:Columbia College

Nathanael Greene Pendleton (August 25, 1793 – June 16, 1861) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio, and the father of George Hunt Pendleton.

Born in Savannah, Georgia, August 25, 1793, he moved to New York City with his parents (Nathaniel Pendleton and Susan Bard Pendleton). Pendleton was graduated from Columbia College at New York City in 1813.He studied law and was admitted to the bar.He served in the War of 1812.He moved to Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1818 and practiced law.He served as a member of the State senate 1825–1827.

Pendleton was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-seventh Congress (March 4, 1841 – March 3, 1843).He did not seek renomination in 1842.He died in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 16, 1861.He was interred in Spring Grove Cemetery.

His great-granddaughter Nathalie Schenck Laimbeer was a pioneering woman banker in New York in the 1910s and 1920s.[1]

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  1. News: Fergusson. Polly. 1925-10-04. Are Women More Saving than Men?. 64. Fort Worth Star-Telegram. 2021-06-30. Newspapers.com.