William Field (American politician) explained

Birth Date:12 April 1790
Birth Place:Pomfret, Connecticut
Death Place:Stafford, Connecticut
Office:Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
Term Start:May 2, 1855
Term End:May 7, 1856
Predecessor:Alexander H. Holley
Successor:Albert Day
Office1:Member of the Connecticut State Senate
from the 14th district
Term Start1:1849
Term End1:1850
Term Start2:1836
Term End2:1838
Governor2:Henry W. Edwards
Predecessor2:Gideon Welles
Successor2:Henry Kilbourn
Party:Free Soil Party
Jacksonian Democrat
Spouse:Martha Pinney
Children:5
Father:William Field
Mother:Lydia Colwell

William Field (April 12, 1790 – September 20, 1878) was an American politician who was the 46th lieutenant governor of Connecticut from 1855 to 1856.[1]

Early life

Field was born on April 12, 1790, in Pomfret, Connecticut, to William Field and Lydia Colwell. He was descended from Roger Williams, the founder of Rhode Island on his maternal side.[2] In his early life Field worked at forging machinery. He served in the U.S. military during the War of 1812 in a New London, Connecticut, company.

He married Martha Pinney in 1820; they had five children and resided in Stafford, Connecticut. Her death in 1835 left him a widower.

Political career

In 1835, Field was nominated on the Jacksonian Democrat ticket to the office of Connecticut state comptroller. He was elected and served from 1836 to 1838.

He was elected a member of Connecticut state senate, representing the 14th District from 1849-50. In 1855, Field was elected Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut as a Free Soil Party candidate.

Field died on September 20, 1878, aged 88, in Stafford, Connecticut.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lieutenant Governor . cslib.org . Connecticut State Library . October 6, 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071026194408/http://www.cslib.org/agencies/lieutenantgovernor.htm . October 26, 2007 . dead.
  2. Book: The Field Genealogy . W.B. Conkey . Pierce, Frederick Clifton . 1901.