Nahum Parker (March 4, 1760November 12, 1839) was a
United States senator
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from
New Hampshire
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.
Parker was born in
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts. During the
Revolutionary War he served in the
Continental Army
The Continental Army was the army of the United Colonies (the Thirteen Colonies) in the Revolutionary-era United States. It was formed by the Second Continental Congress after the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, and was establis ...
at the
Battle of Saratoga
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in 1777. He settled in
Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire
Fitzwilliam is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,351 at the 2020 census. Fitzwilliam is home to Rhododendron State Park, a grove of native rhododendrons that bloom in mid-July.
History
First granted a ...
in 1786, was a member of the
board of selectmen from 1790 to 1794 and clerk and town treasurer from 1792 to 1815.
Parker was a member of the
New Hampshire House of Representatives
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from 1794 to 1804 and in 1806–1807; in 1804 and 1805 he was a member of the
Governor's council. He was elected as a
Democratic-Republican
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to the U.S. Senate and served from March 4, 1807, to June 1, 1810, when he resigned.
From 1807 to 1813, Parker was a justice of the
Court of Common Pleas for
Cheshire
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and
Sullivan Counties. He was associate justice of the western circuit from 1813 to 1816 and a judge of the court of sessions of Cheshire County in 1821 and of the court of common pleas of
Hillsborough County in 1822. He was a member of the
New Hampshire Senate and its president in 1828.
Parker died in
Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire
Fitzwilliam is a town in Cheshire County, New Hampshire, United States. The population was 2,351 at the 2020 census. Fitzwilliam is home to Rhododendron State Park, a grove of native rhododendrons that bloom in mid-July.
History
First granted a ...
in 1839, aged 79, and was interred in the Town Cemetery.
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1760 births
1839 deaths
Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
People from Shrewsbury, Massachusetts
Continental Army soldiers
New Hampshire state court judges
New Hampshire state senators
United States senators from New Hampshire
People from Fitzwilliam, New Hampshire
New Hampshire Democratic-Republicans
Democratic-Republican Party United States senators
Presidents of the New Hampshire Senate
People of colonial Massachusetts