William Paterson | |
Order: | 7th |
Office: | Mayor of the City of Flint |
Term Start: | 1862 |
Term End: | 1863 |
Predecessor: | Ephraim S. Williams |
Successor: | William Hamilton[1] |
Office2: | Supervisor |
Term Start2: | 1854 |
Term End2: | 1855 |
Predecessor2: | Porter Hazelton |
Successor2: | John L. Gage |
Constituency2: | Township of Flint |
Office3: | Supervisor |
Term Start3: | 1851 |
Term End3: | 1852 |
Predecessor3: | A.P. Davis |
Successor3: | Porter Hazelton |
Constituency3: | Township of Flint |
Office4: | Supervisor |
Term Start4: | 1845 |
Term End4: | 1847 |
Predecessor4: | John L. Gage |
Successor4: | William M. Fenton |
Constituency4: | Township of Flint |
Office5: | Supervisor |
Term Start5: | 1868 |
Term End5: | 1868 |
Predecessor5: | Paul H. Stewart |
Successor5: | Paul H. Stewart |
Constituency5: | City of Flint, 3rd Ward |
Birth Date: | c. 1811 |
William Paterson was a Michigan politician and the seventh mayor of the City of Flint, Michigan serving from 1862 to 1863.[2]
Patterson was born about 1811. He came to Flint in Michigan Territory fairly early on, but that place was not founded until 1819 so it is now where he was born.
In 1845, he was elected Supervisor of Flint Township and served until 1847. He served in that same office from 1851 to 1852 and again from 1854 to 1855.[3] He was elected as the seventh mayor of the City of Flint in 1863, serving a one-year term.[2] In 1868, he was Flint's 3rd Ward Supervisor for the County Board of Supervisors.[3]
With George Hazelton, the brother of the former mayor Porter Hazelton, Paterson opened the first bank in Flint with capital from one of the other Hazelton brothers. Paterson and the capital disappeared never to be seen again.[4]