Thomas Sammons (politician)

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Thomas Sammons (* 1. Oktober 1762 in , Provinz New York; † 20. November 1838 im Montgomery County, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Er vertrat zwischen 1803 und 1807 sowie zwischen 1809 und 1813 den Bundesstaat New York im US-Repräsentantenhaus. Der Kongressabgeordnete John Henry Starin war sein Enkel. rdf:langString
Thomas Sammons (October 1, 1762 – November 20, 1838) was a United States representative from New York. The son of Sampson Sammons and Rachel Schoomaker, Sammons was born in Ulster County. He attended the rural schools, served as an officer in the Revolutionary War, and engaged in agricultural pursuits. He was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1801, and served as lieutenant, captain, and major in the State militia. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Thomas Sammons (* 1. Oktober 1762 in , Provinz New York; † 20. November 1838 im Montgomery County, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Er vertrat zwischen 1803 und 1807 sowie zwischen 1809 und 1813 den Bundesstaat New York im US-Repräsentantenhaus. Der Kongressabgeordnete John Henry Starin war sein Enkel.
rdf:langString Thomas Sammons (October 1, 1762 – November 20, 1838) was a United States representative from New York. The son of Sampson Sammons and Rachel Schoomaker, Sammons was born in Ulster County. He attended the rural schools, served as an officer in the Revolutionary War, and engaged in agricultural pursuits. He was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1801, and served as lieutenant, captain, and major in the State militia. Sammons was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the 8th and 9th United States Congresses, holding office from March 4, 1803, to March 3, 1807. He was elected as a Federalist to the 11th, and as a Democratic-Republican to the 12th United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1809, to March 3, 1813. Afterwards he resumed his agricultural pursuits and died on the Sammons homestead in Montgomery County (near Johnstown). Interment was on the homestead in the Simeon Sammons Cemetery.
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