Jonathan Fisk

Summary

Jonathan Fisk (September 26, 1778 – July 13, 1832) was an American lawyer and politician who served as United States Representative for the third District of New York.

Jonathan Fisk
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York
In office
March 4, 1809 – March 3, 1811
Preceded byGurdon S. Mumford,
George Clinton, Jr.
Succeeded byPierre Van Cortlandt, Jr.
Constituency3th district
In office
March 4, 1813 – March 21, 1815 (resignation)
Preceded byAsa Fitch
Thomas P. Grosvenor
Succeeded byJames W. Wilkin
Constituency6th district
Personal details
Born(1778-09-26)September 26, 1778
Amherst
Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, U.S.
DiedJuly 13, 1832(1832-07-13) (aged 53)
Newburgh
Orange County, New York, U.S.
Resting placeOld Town Cemetery
Newburgh, New York
CitizenshipUS
Political partyDemocratic-Republican
SpouseSarah Van Kleek Fisk
ChildrenTheodore S. Fisk
James L Fisk
Delphine R. E. Fisk
and Mary M Fisk
ProfessionTeacher
Lawyer
Politician

Early life edit

Fisk was born in Amherst, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, attended the public schools, taught school in Weare, New Hampshire, and later removed to New York City to read law. He was admitted to the bar in Westchester County, New York, in 1799, and began to practice in Newburgh, New York in 1800.[1]

Career edit

Elected as a Democratic-Republican to the 11th United States Congress, Fisk was United States Representative for the third district of New York from March 4, 1809 to March 3, 1811. He was again elected to the 13th and 14th United States Congresses, representing the sixth district of New York from March 4, 1813 to March 21, 1815, when he accepted a recess appointment by President James Madison as United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on January 6, 1816, and remained in office until June 30, 1819. Afterwards he resumed the practice of law.

Death edit

Fisk died in Newburgh, Orange County, New York on July 13, 1832 (age 53 years, 291 days). He is interred at Old Town Cemetery, Newburgh, New York.

Family life edit

Fisk was the son of Mary Bragg Fisk and Jonathan Fisk, who was appointed Judge of Probate for the District of Randolph in 1800. He married Sarah Van Kleek (1773–1832) and they had four children, Theodore S, James L, Delphine R. E., and Mary M.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ "Bioguide Search". congress.gov. Retrieved 2022-01-31.
  2. ^ Ruttenber, Edward Manning (1859). History of the Town of Newburgh. E.M. Ruttenber & Company, 1859 - Newburgh (N.Y.). p. 309.

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 3rd congressional district

1809–1811
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 6th congressional district

1813–1815
Succeeded by
Legal offices
Preceded by U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York
1815–1819
Succeeded by