Thomas Belden | |
Office: | Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk |
Term Start: | October 1768 |
Term End: | May 1775[1] [2] |
Predecessor: | Asa Spalding |
Alongside: | Thomas Fitch, V, Joseph Platt, Uriah Rogers, Thaddeus Betts |
Successor: | Thomas Fitch, V, Thaddeus Betts |
Term Start2: | May 1787 |
Term End2: | October 1787 |
Predecessor2: | Samuel Cook Silliman |
Alongside2: | Samuel Cook Silliman |
Successor2: | Samuel Cook Silliman, Hezekiah Rogers |
Term Start3: | May 1788 |
Term End3: | May 1789 |
Predecessor3: | Samuel Cook Silliman, Hezekiah Rogers |
Alongside3: | Samuel Cook Silliman |
Successor3: | Samuel Cook Silliman |
Term Start4: | May 1793 |
Term End4: | May 1794 |
Predecessor4: | Samuel Comstock, Samuel Cook Silliman |
Alongside4: | Samuel Comstock |
Successor4: | Samuel Cook Silliman, Taylor Sherman |
Birth Date: | March 25, 1731[3] [4] |
Birth Place: | Norwalk, Connecticut |
Death Date: | 1806 |
Alma Mater: | Yale College (1751)[5] |
Thomas Belden (before 1793 Thomas Belding[6]) (March 25, 1731 – 1806) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk for twelve years, including the sessions of October 1768, May and October 1769, May and October 1770, May and October 1771, May and October 1772, May and October 1773, May and October 1774, May 1775, May 1787, May and October 1778, October 1789, May and October 1793.
Belden was born in Norwalk on March 25, 1731. He was the son of John Belden and Ruhamar Hill, the daughter of Captain John Hill, of Westerly, Rhode Island.[3] He was the grandson of John Belding, early settler, and state representative of Norwalk.
Belden Hill near the Norwalk River in Wilton was named for Thomas Belden.