Joseph McIlvaine (October 2, 1769August 19, 1826) was a
United States senator
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from
New Jersey
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from 1823 until his death. He served as the
Mayor of Burlington, New Jersey Burlington, New Jersey was incorporated on December 21, 1784. It is governed within the Faulkner Act (formally known as the Optional Municipal Charter Law) under the Mayor-Council form of municipal government (Plan 4), implemented based on the re ...
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Biography
McIlvaine was born in
Bristol, Pennsylvania
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to Col. Joseph Mcllvaine (1749–1787) and Catherine Swan. His father's sister, Mary McIlvaine (1752–1818), married
Joseph Bloomfield
Joseph Bloomfield (October 18, 1753October 3, 1823) was the fourth governor of New Jersey. He also served two terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1817 to 1821.
The township of Bloomfield, New Jersey is named for him.
Birth
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, later
Governor of New Jersey
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.
After pursuing an academic course and studying law, he was
admitted to the bar
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of New Jersey in 1790 and commenced practice in
Burlington, New Jersey
Burlington is a city in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a suburb of Philadelphia. As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 9,743.
Burlington was first incorporated on October 24, 1693, and was r ...
in 1791.
He was clerk of
Burlington County, New Jersey
Burlington County is a county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The county is the largest by area in New Jersey. Its county seat is Mount Holly. from 1796 to 1800; clerk of the Burlington County Court from 1800 to 1823; and
U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey
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from 1804 to 1820. He was appointed as a judge to the
New Jersey Superior Court
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in 1818, but declined.
He was elected to the
United States Senate
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The composition and pow ...
to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
Samuel L. Southard and served from November 12, 1823, until his death in
Burlington, New Jersey
Burlington is a city in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is a suburb of Philadelphia. As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 9,743.
Burlington was first incorporated on October 24, 1693, and was r ...
, where he was buried at
Saint Mary's Episcopal Churchyard.
Family
On September 19, 1793, McIlvaine married Maria Reed, daughter of
Bowes Reed
Bowes Reed (November 1740 – July 20, 1794) was a Revolutionary officer, politician, and public servant from New Jersey. He was the brother of Joseph Reed, a member of the Continental Congress and President of the Supreme Executive Council ...
,
Secretary of State of New Jersey
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, and niece of
Joseph Reed,
Continental Congress
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man and
Governor of Pennsylvania
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. They had three children:
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Bowes Reed McIlvaine b: 1794
#Joseph McIlvaineIII b: c. 1796 in Burlington, New Jersey
#Reverend
Charles Pettit McIlvaine
Charles Pettit McIlvaine (January 18, 1799 – March 13, 1873) was an Episcopal bishop, author, educator and twice Chaplain of the United States Senate.
Early life and family
McIlvaine was born on January 18, 1799, in Burlington, New Jers ...
(1798–1873), Bishop of the
Episcopal Diocese of Ohio
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Bloomfield McIlvaine b: c. 1799 d-1826 in Burlington, New Jersey
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Henry McIlvaine: c. 1805 in Burlington, New Jersey
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William McIlvaine b: c. 1806
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Emerson McIlvaine b: c. 1807
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Edward McIlvaine b: c. 1808
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Mary McIlvaine b: c. 1809
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Ellen McIlvaine b: c. 1810
See also
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References
External links
Joseph McIlvaineat
The Political Graveyard
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1769 births
1826 deaths
People from Bristol, Pennsylvania
New Jersey Democratic-Republicans
New Jersey National Republicans
United States senators from New Jersey
United States Attorneys for the District of New Jersey
New Jersey lawyers
People from Burlington, New Jersey
Democratic-Republican Party United States senators
Mayors of Burlington, New Jersey
Reed family (Pennsylvania and New Jersey)
19th-century American lawyers