Paul Barringer
Paul Barringer (born c. 1776; died c. 1844) was a North Carolina politician, businessman and military veteran of the War of 1812. General Barringer served in the North Carolina House of Commons (1793, 1794, 1806–1815) and in the North Carolina Senate (1822, 1824), representing Cabarrus County. He was at first a Federalist and later a Whig.
Paul Barringer was born on September 26, 1778 at Poplar Grove, Mecklinburg County, North Carolina, the son of John Paul Barringer and his wife, Ann Eliza Eisman. He was the brother of Daniel Laurens Barringer, the father of Daniel M. Barringer and Rufus Barringer, and the grandfather of Paul Brandon Barringer. He was married on February 21, 1805 to Elizabeth Brandon, the daughter of Captain Matthew Brandon.
Paul Barringer was commissioned December 23, 1812 by Gov. William Hawkins, and served as Brigadier General of a company of volunteers in the War of 1812. He was a member of the North Carolina House of Commons in the years 1806-1815, and of the Senate in 1822. He died at Burton's Hotel in Lincolnton, North Carolina on June 20, 1844, and was buried in Concord, North Carolina.
References
- NCpedia (State Library of North Carolina)
- Reminiscences and Memoirs of North Carolina and Eminent North Carolinians by John Hill Wheeler
- Barringer Genealogy
"The Blackwelder and Allied Families of North Carolina and Illinois" by Deward C. Williams Died in Lincolnton, North Carolina on June 20, 1844.