Samuel Hasell
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Samuel Hasell (1691 – June 13, 1751) was Mayor of Philadelphia from 1731–33 and 1740-41.
Hasell was born in Barbados in 1691. He arrived in Philadelphia in 1715. Among other public positions he held, he was elected a Common Councilman in 1728, Alderman in 1729, and Mayor in 1731, 1732, and 1740. He also served as Treasurer. He died in Philadelphia on June 13, 1751, and buried at Christ Church Burial Ground.[1]
Hasell married Anne Bulkley around 1718, who gave birth to ten children, with seven living at the time of his death.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Keith, Charles P. The provincial councillors of Pennsylvania, pp. 208-09 (1883)
Preceded by Thomas Griffitts |
Mayor of Philadelphia October 6, 1731 - October 2, 1733 |
Succeeded by Thomas Griffitts |
Preceded by Edwards Roberts |
Mayor of Philadelphia October 7, 1740 - October 6, 1741 |
Succeeded by Clement Plumsted |
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