John Elliott (Georgia politician)

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John Elliott
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United States Senator
from Georgia
In office
March 4, 1819 – March 4, 1825
Preceded by Charles Tait
Succeeded by John M. Berrien
Personal details
Born (1773-10-24)October 24, 1773
Liberty County, Georgia
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Sunbury, Georgia, buried in Midway Cemetery, Midway, Georgia
Political party Democratic-Republican
Spouse(s) Esther Dunwoody (m. 1795)
Martha Stewart Bulloch Sr. (m. 1818)
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  • Hester Amarintha Elliott
  • Corinne Elliott
  • Susan Ann Elliott
  • Georgia Amanda Elliott
  • Charles William Elliott
  • Daniel Stewart Elliott

John Elliott (October 24, 1773 – August 9, 1827) was a United States senator from Georgia, serving from 1819 to 1825.

Elliott graduated from Yale University in 1794 and returned to Georgia to practice law. He was elected to the Senate after holding several local offices.

Through his first wife Esther Dunwoody, he was the father of Hester Amarintha "Hettie" Elliott (1797–1831) and Corinne Elliott. Hettie was the first wife of Major James Stephens Bulloch (1793–1849) and mother of Civil War Confederate veteran James Dunwoody Bulloch (1823–1901).

Senator Elliott was also the first husband of Martha "Patsy" Stewart (1799—1864), daughter of General Daniel Stewart and Sarah Susannah Oswald. John and Patsy had four children:

  • Susan Ann Elliott (1820–1895)
  • Georgia Amanda Elliott (1822–1848)
  • Charles William Elliott (September 1824 – c. 1825)
  • Daniel Stewart "Dan" Elliott (1826–1861), Civil War Confederate casualty[1]

After his death, Patsy married his son-in-law Major Bulloch on May 8, 1832, and had four children, including Martha "Mittie" Bulloch (1835–1884) and Civil War Confederate veteran Irvine Stephens Bulloch (1842–1898). Mittie was the mother of US President Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) and Elliott Roosevelt (1860–1894), who was the father of First Lady Anna Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962).

In 1820, he owned 115 slaves in Liberty County, Georgia.[2] In 1830, his estate owned 117 slaves.[3]

References

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  2. 1820 United States Census, 1820; Liberty County, Georgia;. Retrieved on 6 March 2016.
  3. 1830 United States Census, 1830; Liberty County, Georgia;. Retrieved on 6 March 2016.

External links

United States Senate
Preceded by U.S. Senator (Class 3) from Georgia
1819–1825
Served alongside: Freeman Walker, Nicholas Ware, Thomas W. Cobb
Succeeded by
John M. Berrien


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