Samuel Fitch
b.Jul 1701
d.1787
Facts and Events
Name |
Samuel Fitch |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
Jul 1701 |
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Marriage |
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to Susannah Belden (add) |
Other[1] |
From 27 May 1743 |
auditor of the colonial treasury |
Death[1] |
1787 |
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New England King's Commissioner[1]
References
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- the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia
Samuel Fitch (July 1701 – 1787) was a member of the House of Representatives of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the sessions of May 1736, October 1741, May and October 1742, May 1743, May and October 1744, May and October 1745, May and October 1746, May and October 1747, May 1748, May and October 1750, May 1751, May and October 1752, October 1753, May 1754, October 1760, May 1761.
He was the son of Thomas Fitch III (1675–1731), and brother of Governor Thomas Fitch.<ref></ref>
He was a New England King's Commissioner, and a large land proprietor. He inherited the tract of land which adjoins the harbor to the east of Gregory Point.<ref></ref>
On May 27, 1743, he was named auditor of the colonial treasury., in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
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