- Charles Z. Platt
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For other people named Charles Platt, see Charles Platt (disambiguation).
Charles Zephaniah Platt (born July 22, 1773, date of death unknown) was an American politician.
Life
He was the son of Zephaniah Platt and Mary Van Wyck Platt (1743–1809).
On October 4, 1803, he married Sarah Bleecker at the Dutch Reformed Church in Albany, New York, and they had six children.
He was a member from Oneida County of the New York State Assembly in 1807, and as a Federalist, was New York State Treasurer from 1813 to 1817.
Jonas Platt was his brother, and Michigan Att. Gen. Zephaniah Platt was his nephew.
Sources
- Political Graveyard
- The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 35 and 297; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858) (Google Books)
- Genealogical and Family History of Northern New York: a record of the achievements of her people and the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation (Lewis Historical Pub. Co., NYC, 1910), at rootsweb
- [1] Platt Genealogy table
- [2] Marriage records of Reformed Dutch Church, Albany
Political offices Preceded by
David ThomasNew York State Treasurer
1813 - 1817Succeeded by
Gerrit L. DoxNew York State Treasurers Livingston • Bancker • McClellan • A G Lansing • Thomas • A G Lansing • Thomas • Platt • Dox • Knower • Keyser • Barstow • Keyser • Barstow • Haight • Farrington • Enos • Farrington • Hunt • Cook • Welch • Spaulding • Clark • Vanderpoel • Dorsheimer • Lewis • Schuyler • Howland • Bristol • Raines • A Lansing* • Raines • Ross • Mackin • Wendell • Maxwell • Fitzgerald • Danforth • Colvin • Jaeckel • Wickser • Wallenmeier • Hauser • Dunn • Kennedy • Batten* • Call • Wells • Marshall • Shuler • Pounds
*denotes acting treasurerCategories:- 1773 births
- New York State Treasurers
- New York Federalists
- American people of English descent
- People from Oneida County, New York
- New York politician stubs
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