John King (US politician)
- John King (US politician)
Infobox_Congressman
name=John King
state=New York
district=8th
term=March 41831 - March 31833
preceded=James Strong
succeeded=John Adams
Aaron Vanderpoel
date of birth=1775
place of birth=Canaan, New York
date of death=September 11836
place of death=New Lebanon, New York
spouse=
profession=
religion=
party=Democratic|
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John King (1775 - September 11836) was a United States Representative from New York.
King was born in what is now Canaan, New York in 1775 where he attended the common schools. He was supervisor of the town of Canaan 1806 - 1808; sheriff of Columbia County, N.Y., 1811 - 1813 and 1815 - 1819; supervisor of the town of New Lebanon, New York 1819 - 1823, 1826, and 1829; and was member of the New York State Assembly in 1824. He was elected as a Democratic to the 22nd United States Congress (March 41831 - March 31833). He died in New Lebanon on September 11836 and is interred in the Cemetery of Evergreens.
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NAME=King, John
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SHORT DESCRIPTION=American politician
DATE OF BIRTH=1775
PLACE OF BIRTH=Canaan, New York
DATE OF DEATH=September 1, 1836
PLACE OF DEATH=New Lebanon, New York
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