Chauncey Forward, the Glossary
Chauncey Forward (February 4, 1793 – October 19, 1839) was an American politician who served as a Jacksonian member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.[1]
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24 relations: Alexander Ogle, Alexander Thomson (congressman), Chauncey Forward Black, Democratic-Republican Party, George Burd, Granby, Connecticut, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Oliver Forward, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Pennsylvania Senate, District 22, Pennsylvania State Senate, Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district, Pittsburgh, Prothonotary, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, Somerset, Pennsylvania, United States House of Representatives, Walter Forward, Wilkes University Election Statistics Project, 19th United States Congress, 20th United States Congress, 21st United States Congress.
- Pennsylvania prothonotaries
Alexander Ogle
Alexander Ogle (August 10, 1766 – October 14, 1832) was an American politician who served as a Jackson Democrat member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Pennsylvania's 8th congressional district from 1817 to 1819. Chauncey Forward and Alexander Ogle are members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Pennsylvania United States Representative stubs, Pennsylvania prothonotaries and Pennsylvania state senators.
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Alexander Thomson (congressman)
Alexander Thomson (January 12, 1788 – August 2, 1848) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania in the mid-1820s, judge, and law professor. Chauncey Forward and Alexander Thomson (congressman) are 19th-century Pennsylvania politicians, Jacksonian members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and Pennsylvania lawyers.
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Chauncey Forward Black
Chauncey Forward Black (November 24, 1839 – December 2, 1904) was the third lieutenant governor of Pennsylvania from 1883 to 1887.
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Democratic-Republican Party
The Republican Party, retroactively called the Democratic-Republican Party (a modern term created by modern historians and political scientists), and also referred to as the Jeffersonian Republican Party among other names, was an American political party founded by Thomas Jefferson and James Madison in the early 1790s that championed liberalism, republicanism, individual liberty, equal rights, decentralization, free markets, free trade, agrarianism, and sympathy with the French Revolution.
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George Burd
George Burd (1788January 13, 1844) was an Anti-Jacksonian member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. Chauncey Forward and George Burd are 19th-century Pennsylvania politicians.
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Granby, Connecticut
Granby is a town in northern Hartford County, Connecticut, United States.
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Greensburg, Pennsylvania
Greensburg is a city in and the county seat of Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Ohio
Ohio is a state in the Midwestern region of the United States.
Oliver Forward
Oliver Owen Forward JP (December 1, 1781 – April 27, 1834) was an early settler and government official in Buffalo, New York.
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Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania, officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania (Pennsylvania Dutch), is a state spanning the Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern, Appalachian, and Great Lakes regions of the United States.
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Pennsylvania House of Representatives
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives is the lower house of the bicameral Pennsylvania General Assembly, the legislature of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
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Pennsylvania Senate, District 22
Pennsylvania State Senate District 22 includes parts of Lackawanna County and Luzerne County.
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Pennsylvania State Senate
The Pennsylvania State Senate is the upper house of the Pennsylvania General Assembly, the Pennsylvania state legislature.
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Pennsylvania's 13th congressional district
The 13th congressional district of Pennsylvania is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.
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Pittsburgh
Pittsburgh is a city in and the county seat of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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Prothonotary
A prothonotary is the "principal clerk of a court," from L.L. prothonotarius (c. 400), from Greek protonotarios "first scribe," originally the chief of the college of recorders of the court of the Byzantine Empire, from Greek πρῶτος protos "first" + Latin notarius ("notary"); the h appeared in Medieval Latin.
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Somerset County, Pennsylvania
Somerset County (Pennsylvania German: Somerset Kaundi) is a county in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
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Somerset, Pennsylvania
Somerset is a borough in and the county seat of Somerset County, Pennsylvania, United States.
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United States House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber.
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Walter Forward
Walter Forward (January 24, 1786 – November 24, 1852) was an American lawyer and politician.
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Wilkes University Election Statistics Project
The Wilkes University Election Statistics Project is a free online resource documenting Pennsylvania political election results dating back to 1796.
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19th United States Congress
The 19th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
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20th United States Congress
The 20th United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
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21st United States Congress
The 21st United States Congress was a meeting of the legislative branch of the United States federal government, consisting of the United States Senate and the United States House of Representatives.
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See also
Pennsylvania prothonotaries
- Alexander Irvin
- Alexander McClure
- Alexander Ogle
- Andrew Beaumont
- Andrew J. Ogle
- Arnold Plumer
- C. Murray Turpin
- Charles E. Dietrich
- Chauncey Forward
- Christian M. Straub
- Daniel Hiester (1774–1834)
- Daniel Washabaugh
- David Marchand
- David Petrikin
- Dick Hess
- Edward Scull
- Frederick Conrad
- Henry Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)
- James Duncan (Pennsylvania politician)
- James Hamilton (Pennsylvania politician)
- James Kerr (Pennsylvania politician)
- James Madison Porter
- James Ross Snowden
- James T. Mitchell
- Joseph O. Brown
- Martin Russell Thayer
- Matthew Quay
- Mial Eben Lilley
- Michael C. Trout
- Michael Leib
- Orson Flagg Bullard
- Robert McCoy
- Thomas H. Dale
- Thomas Henry (Pennsylvania politician)
- Thomas W. Templeton
- Thomas Wilson (Pennsylvania politician)
- William Davidson (Pennsylvania politician)
- William H. Koontz
- William Mutchler
- William S. Moore
- William Ward Jr.
- Winthrop Welles Ketcham