Richard Ward (politician)

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Richard Ward

Richard Ward (born April 15, 1689 in Newport , Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations , † August 21, 1763 ibid) was a politician in colonial North America. He was the 22nd Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations from 1741 to 1742.

family

Ward was born the son of the merchant Thomas Ward and his wife Amey Billings. His paternal grandfather, Thomas Ward, was from Gloucester . He served in Oliver Cromwell's army and emigrated to Newport in 1673 after the Stuart Restoration . In 1709 Ward married Mary Tillinghast. The marriage had 14 children, including Samuel Ward , who served as governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations from 1762 to 1763 and from 1765 to 1767.

Career

Ward took his first public office in 1712 as the 29th Attorney General of Rhode Island . He held this office for a year. Then he was appointed secretary of the general assembly of the colony and was chief clerk (employee of the judiciary) of the colony between 1714 and 1730. In 1726 he was part of a delegation that determined the border with Connecticut . From 1730 to 1733 Ward was foreign minister of the colony, and from 1740 he took over the office of deputy governor. A year later he was promoted to the colony's 22nd governor for a term. After his death in 1763, Ward was buried in a brick tomb in the Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery in Newport.

Awards

Ward was made an honorary citizen of Newport in 1710 .

literature

  • John Osborne Austin: Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island . Gearfield, Albany 1887, ISBN 978-0-8063-0006-1 ( Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island ).
  • Edward Peterson: History of Rhode Island . John S. Taylor, New York 1853, p. 144 ( History of Rhode Island [accessed January 18, 2014]).
  • American Historical Company (Ed.): Colonial and revolutionary lineages of America: a collection of genealogical studies, completely documented, and appropriately illustrated, bearing upon notable early American lines and their collateral connections . The American Historical Company, Inc., New York 1965, OCLC 11584473 , p. 284 .
  • Judith A. Hurst: Sayles country II: a supplement to Volume I with additional descendants of John and Mary (Williams) Sayles of Providence . Rhode Island. Gateway Press, Baltimore 1990, LCCN  91-209867 , OCLC 608483220 , pp. 112 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. John Ward: A memoir of Lieut.-Colonel Samuel Ward, First Rhode Island regiment, army of the American revolution . Self-published, New York 1875, LCCN  17-009743 , OCLC 5207086 , p. 5 ( A memoir of Lieut.-Colonel Samuel Ward, First Rhode Island regiment, Army of the American revolution [accessed January 19, 2014]).