William Bristol
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William Bristol (June 2, 1779- March 7, 1836) was a Mayor of New Haven, Connecticut.
He was born in Hamden, Connecticut, and became a lawyer. He was United States District Attorney for Connecticut, 1812, a member of the Connecticut state house of representatives, 1817, a member of Connecticut state senate at-large, 1819, a superior court judge in Connecticut, 1819-26, mayor of New Haven, Connecticut, 1827, and a judge of the United States District Court for Connecticut, 1826-36. He died in office in New Haven, Connecticut, and was interred at Grove Street Cemetery.
Preceded by Simeon Baldwin |
Mayors of New Haven, Connecticut 1827 |
Succeeded by David Daggett |