Isaac Pierson

American politician


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FieldValue
nameIsaac Pierson
stateNew Jersey
districtat-large
term_startMarch 4, 1827
term_endMarch 3, 1831
precededGeorge Cassedy
succeededSilas Condit
office1Sheriff of Essex County, New Jersey
term_start11807
term_end11809
birth_date
birth_placeOrange, Province of New Jersey, British America
death_date
death_placeOrange, New Jersey, U.S.
partyAdams, Anti-Jacksonian
parentsMatthias Pierson
Plebe Nutman
spouseNancy Crane
children10
alma_materPrinceton College
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
resting_placeRosedale Cemetery, Orange, New Jersey
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| name = Isaac Pierson | image = | state = New Jersey | district = at-large | term_start = March 4, 1827 | term_end = March 3, 1831 | preceded = George Cassedy | succeeded = Silas Condit | office1 = Sheriff of Essex County, New Jersey | term_start1 = 1807 | term_end1 = 1809 | birth_date = | birth_place = Orange, Province of New Jersey, British America | death_date = | death_place = Orange, New Jersey, U.S. | party = Adams, Anti-Jacksonian | residence = | parents = Matthias Pierson Plebe Nutman | spouse = Nancy Crane | children = 10 | relations = | alma_mater = Princeton College Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons | profession = | resting_place = Rosedale Cemetery, Orange, New Jersey Isaac Pierson (August 15, 1770 – September 22, 1833) represented in the United States House of Representatives from 1827 to 1831.

Early life

Pierson was born on August 15, 1770, in Orange in the Province of New Jersey. He was the third child of Dr. Matthias Pierson and Phebe (née Nutman) Pierson. He descends from an early colonial immigrant, Thomas Pierson Sr. (brother of Rev. Abraham Pierson) who was one of the founders of Newark, New Jersey.

He attended private schools, and graduated from Princeton College in 1789. He studied medicine, graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City, and commenced practice in Orange.

Career

He was elected assessor of Orange on April 13, 1807, and served one year, and served as sheriff of Essex County from 1807 to 1809. He was president of the Medical Society of New Jersey in 1827.

Pierson was elected as an Adams candidate to the Twentieth Congress and reelected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-first Congress, serving in office from March 4, 1827, to March 3, 1831, but was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1830 to the Twenty-second Congress.

Personal life

Pierson was married to Nancy Crane (1775–1841), the daughter of Aaron Crane. Together, they were the parents of ten children, including:

  • William Pierson (1796–1882), a doctor who married Margaret Riker Hillyer (1797–1853).
  • Albert Pierson (1798–1864), a reverend who married Jane Armstrong.
  • Phebe Stockton Pierson (1801–1877), who married Stephen Condit (1791–1855).
  • George Pierson (1805–1880), a reverend who married Eliza Day and, after her death, Caroline Stall.
  • Edward Pierson (1808–1866), who married Phebe Rebecca Baldwin (1809–1889).
  • Aaron Howell Pierson (1811–1863), who married Mary Caroline Ogden (1813–1873).

He died in Orange on September 22, 1833. He was buried at the Old Burying Ground, but was reinterred in Rosedale Cemetery in Orange in 1840.

References

References

  1. "PIERSON, Isaac - Biographical Information". [[Biographical Directory of the United States Congress]].
  2. (1896). "The Founders and Builders of the Oranges: Comprising a History of the Outlying District of Newark, Subsequently Known as Orange, and of the Later Internal Divisions, Viz.: South Orange, West Orange, and East Orange, 1666-1896". L. J. Hardham, printer.
  3. (1898). "Biographical and Genealogical History of the City of Newark and Essex County, New Jersey ...". Lewis Publishing Company.
  4. (1885). "Genealogical Record of the Condit Family: Descendants of John Cunditt, a Native of Great Britain, who Settled in Newark, N.J., 1678 to 1885". Ward & Tichenor.
  5. "The Political Graveyard: Condit-Treat-Birdsey family of Connecticut and New Jersey".
  6. (1922). "History of the Oranges to 1921: Reviewing the Rise, Development and Progress of an Influential Community". Lewis Historical Publishing Company.
  7. (1921). "Obituary Record of Graduates of Yale College: Deceased During the Academic Year ...". Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company.

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