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Barzillai Gannett

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Preceded by
  
John Chandler

Spouse
  
Elizabeth Farley

Succeeded by
  
Francis Carr

Alma mater
  
Harvard

Education
  
Harvard University

Preceded by
  
Seth Gay

Name
  
Barzillai Gannett

Resigned
  
1812

Succeeded by
  
Seth Gay

Role
  
U.S. representative


Died
  
1832, New York City, New York, United States

Party
  
Democratic-Republican Party

Political party
  
Democratic-Republican

Barzillai Gannett (June 17, 1764 – 1832) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.

Born in Bridgewater, Massachusetts, Gannett was graduated from Harvard University in 1785. He studied theology, but did not enter the ministry. He served as Selectman of Pittston, Maine (then a district of Massachusetts). He also served as town clerk in 1794 and town moderator 1797–1802. Gannett was Selectman and assessor of Gardiner, Maine from 1803 to 1808. He was appointed as the first postmaster of Gardiner and served from September 30, 1804, to October 1, 1809. He also served as Town Moderator. Gannett served as member of both the Massachusetts House of Representatives and the Massachusetts State Senate.

Gannett was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Eleventh and Twelfth Congresses and served from March 4, 1809, until his resignation in 1812.

Because of an accusation regarding a breach of trust Gannett left Maine, changed his name to Benjamin Gardiner, and moved to Ohio.

During about the year 1822 Barzillai Gannett (Benjamin Gardiner) again suddenly disappeared from Ohio.

Gannett died in New York City in 1832.

References

Barzillai Gannett Wikipedia