Pierpont Edwards (1750-1826)

U.S. Congressman from Connecticut & Judge of the U.S. District Court

He was born at Northampton in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. After graduating from what is now Princeton University, he started private practice as a lawyer at New Haven. During the Revolution, he served in the Connecticut Militia. In 1777, he was first elected to the State Legislature and was Speaker form 1787 to 1790. He was a Delegate to the Continental Congress and a Member of the State Convention that ratified the Constitution. In 1800, he was chief among those who organized the Jeffersonian Republicans and was recognized as the party's leader in Connecticut, serving as Chairman of the General Committee. In 1801, he was appointed administrator of the estate of Benedict Arnold; and, in 1806, Jefferson appointed him Judge of the District Court of Connecticut. In 1818, he was Chairman of the Committee that drafted the New State Constitution. He married Frances, daughter of Moses Ogden of Elizabethtown, New Jersey, and they were the parents of six children (listed). He was the father of Henry W. Edwards, 27th Governor of Connecticut; father-in-law of the inventor and industrialist, Eli Whitney; and, uncle of U.S. Vice-President Aaron Burr.  

Parents

Jonathan Edwards

President of Princeton University, New Jersey

1703-1758

Sarah (Pierpont) Edwards

Mrs Sarah (Pierpont) Edwards

1710-1758

Spouse

Frances (Ogden) Edwards

Mrs Frances (Ogden) Edwards

1750-1800

Children

Susan (Edwards) Johnson

Mrs Susan (Edwards) Johnson

1771-1855

John Stark Edwards

U.S. Congressman from Ohio

1777-1813

Henry Waggaman Edwards

Henry W. Edwards, U.S. Congressman, Senator & 27th Governor of Connecticut

1779-1847

Ogden Edwards

(Moses) Ogden Edwards, Judge of the New York Supreme Court

1781-1862

Alfred Pierpont Edwards

(Henry) Alfred Pierpont Edwards

1784-1862

Henrietta (Edwards) Whitney

Mrs Henrietta Frances (Edwards) Whitney

1786-1870