- Matthias B. Hildreth
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Matthias Bernard Hildreth (ca. 1774 – July 7, 1812) was an American lawyer and politician.
Life
His family moved in 1797 from Southampton, Long Island to Johnstown, then in Montgomery County, New York, where his father James Hildreth (d. 1818) became judge of the Court of Common Pleas.
Hildreth was a presidential elector in 1804, voting for Thomas Jefferson and George Clinton. On March 13, 1808, he married Ann Rust (ca. 1769-1821), and they had two children: James Tallmage Hildreth (1809–1857) and Catherine Mary Hildreth.
He was New York State Attorney General from 1808 to 1810, and from 1811 until his death.
He was buried at the Old Colonial Cemetery at Johnstown, N.Y.
Sources
- [1] Counties' history with civil lists
- [2] Political Graveyard
- [3] List of NY State Attorneys General, at Office of the Att. Gal. of NY
- [4] Info at rootsweb
- [5] Hildreth genealogy, by County Historian Dr. R. M. Palmer, at USGW archives
- [6] His son's obit in Iowa State Democrat, Davenport, Iowa
- [7] Transcribed cemetery records
Legal offices Preceded by
John WoodworthNew York State Attorney General
1808–1810Succeeded by
Abraham Van VechtenPreceded by
Abraham Van VechtenNew York State Attorney General
1811–1812Succeeded by
Thomas Addis EmmetAttorneys General of New York Benson · Varick · Burr · M Lewis · Lawrence · J Hoffman · Spencer · Woodworth · Hildreth · Van Vechten · Hildreth · Emmet · Van Vechten · M Van Buren · Oakley · Talcott · Bronson · Beardsley · Hall · Barker · J Van Buren · Jordan · Chatfield · Stow · O Hoffman · Cushing · Tremain · Myers · Dickinson · Cochrane · Martindale · Champlain · Barlow · Pratt · Fairchild · Schoonmaker · Ward Sr · Russell · O'Brien · Tabor · Rosendale · Hancock · Davies · Cunneen · Mayer · Jackson · O'Malley · Carmody · Parsons · Woodbury · M E Lewis · Newton · Sherman · Ottinger · Ward Jr · Bennett · Goldstein · Javits · Lefkowitz · Abrams · Koppell · Vacco · Spitzer · Cuomo · SchneidermanCategories:- 1770s births
- 1812 deaths
- New York State Attorneys General
- United States presidential electors
- New York politician stubs
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