William Anderson (Pennsylvania)

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William Anderson (1762 - December 16, 1829) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

William Anderson was born in Accomack County, Virginia, in 1762. Married to Elizabeth Dixon. During the Revolutionary War, he joined the Continental Army at the age of fifteen and served until the end of the war. He was a major on the staff of General Lafayette and distinguished himself at Germantown and Yorktown. He was engaged in the hotel business as landlord of the Columbia House in Chester, Pennsylvania, in 1796. He served as county auditor in 1804 and county director of the poor in 1805. He was a Jeffersonian democrat and held many public offices.

Anderson was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Eleventh, Twelfth, and Thirteenth Congresses. He was elected to the Fifteenth Congress. He was appointed an associate judge of the county court on January 5, 1826, and resigned in 1828 to become an inspector of customs in Philadelphia. He served until his death in Chester in 1829. Interment in Old St. Paul’s Cemetery.

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Preceded by
Benjamin Say
Jacob Richards
John Porter
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district

1809 - 1815

1809-1815 alongside: Adam Seybert
1809-1811 alongside: John Porter
1811-1813 alongside: James Milnor
1813-1815 alongside: John Conard and Charles J. Ingersoll

Succeeded by
Joseph Hopkinson
William Milnor
Thomas Smith
Jonathan Williams
Preceded by
Joseph Hopkinson
William Milnor
Thomas Smith
John Sergeant
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 1st congressional district

1817 - 1819

alongside: Joseph Hopkinson, Adam Seybert and John Sergeant

Succeeded by
John Sergeant
Thomas Forrest
Samuel Edwards
Joseph Hemphill