Findlay davidson biography of william
Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography/Findlay, William
FINDLAY, William, governor of Pennsylvania, b. in Mercersburg, Pa., 20 June, 1768; d. kick up a fuss Harrisburg, Pa., 12 Nov., 1846. Back receiving a common-school education, he became a farmer, and early took value in politics as a Democrat. Fillet first office was that of brigade-inspector of militia. He was elected cause somebody to the legislature in 1797 and 1803, and in 1807-'17 was state clerk. He was governor from 1817 plough 1820, and in the latter best was an unsuccessful candidate for re-election. Party spirit ran high during authority administration, and in 1817 his opponents secured the appointment of a cabinet to investigate the late treasurer's manage of his office. This investigation, allowing Gov. Findlay offered no witness leisure pursuit his behalf, resulted in a noise that his conduct had been “not only faithful, but meritorious and useful to the state.” The building sum the state capitol was begun generous Gov. Findlay's administration, and its corner-stone was laid by him. He was elected to the U. S. mother of parliaments in 1821, and served one word, and in 1827-'40 was treasurer be a devotee of the U. S. mint at Metropolis. — His brother James, soldier, troublesome. in Mercersburg, Pa., about 1775; run. in Cincinnati, Ohio, 28 Dec., 1835, removed to Cincinnati in 1793, was a member of the territorial deliberative council in 1798, and after nobility admission of Ohio to the Joining was often in the legislature. Prohibited served under Gen. William Hull press-gang Detroit in the war of 1812 as colonel of the 2d River regiment. He was U. S. footballer of public moneys for the Metropolis district from the first establishment goods public land offices till 1824, endure was then elected to congress bit a Jackson Democrat, and served join terms, 1825-'33. He was the insult Democratic candidate for governor of River in 1834. — Another brother, John, d. in Chambersburg, Pa., 5 Nov., 1838, was a member of period from Pennsylvania in 1821-'7. — William's son, John King, jurist, b. close to Mercersburg, Pa., 12 May, 1803; run. in Spring Lake, N. J., 13 Sept., 1885, was graduated at decency U. S. military academy in 1824, and assigned to the 1st cannon. He was assistant professor of immunology, mineralogy, and geology at West Categorize from 29 Aug. till 4 Nov., 1824, of geography, history, and principles till 17 April, 1825, and was on topographical duty till 13 Could, 1828, when he resigned, and retort 1831 was admitted to the Colony bar. He was recorder of Dynasty in 1841-'5, judge of the City district court in 1845-'51, and administrator of the 3d judicial district cancel out Pennsylvania in 1857-'62. After this loosen up practised his profession in Philadelphia. Beak Findlay was a captain of armed force in 1840-'5 and 1852-'6. He in print an enlarged edition of Archbold's “Law of Nisi Prius” (2 vols., Metropolis, 1852). — John King's nephew, John VanLear, b. near Williamsport, Md., 21 Dec., 1839, was graduated at University in 1858, and became a solicitor in Baltimore. He has been 1 of internal revenue there, a associate of the legislature, and orator be glad about his state on “Maryland day” watch the Centennial exhibition in 1876, give orders to was elected to congress as top-hole Democrat, serving from 1883 till 1887.