Gabriel Hiester

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Gabriel Hiester (17491824) was an American political and military leader from the time of the American Revolution to the early-19th century. Gabriel was a member of the Hiester Family political dynasty. He was the brother of John Hiester and Daniel Hiester.

Hiester was born in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania on July 17, 1749, the son of German immigrants Daniel and Catherine Shuller Hiester.

As an adult, Gabriel moved to Bern Towship, Berks County, Pennsylvania where he purchased a farm. He married Elizabeth Bausman and fathered six children.

In 1776, he was a member of the Pennsylvania Constitutional Convention. He served as a colonel in the Pennsylvania militia during the American Revolution.

He served in the Pennsylvania state legislature for nearly 30 years and served as state senator for Berks and Dauphin counties from 1795-1796 and again from 1805–1812.

Hiester died on September 1, 1824.


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