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Daniel Meserve Durell

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Preceded by
  
Thomas W. Thompson

Profession
  
Attorney Politician

Resigned
  
March 3, 1809

Spouse(s)
  
Elizabeth Wentworth

Education
  
Dartmouth College

Role
  
Attorney

Resting place
  
Pine Hill Cemetery

Name
  
Daniel Durell


Succeeded by
  
John Curtis Chamberlain

Born
  
July 20, 1769 Lee, New Hampshire, U.S. (
1769-07-20
)

Died
  
April 29, 1841, Dover, New Hampshire, United States

Party
  
Democratic-Republican Party

Political party
  
Democratic-Republican

Daniel Meserve Durell (July 20, 1769 – April 29, 1841) was an American attorney and Democratic-Republican politician in the U.S. state of New Hampshire. He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives and as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in the early 1800s.

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Early life and career

Durell was born in Lee, New Hampshire, the son of Nicholas and Abigail Durell. He graduated from Dartmouth College in 1794. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1797, and began practicing law in Dover, New Hampshire.

He was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Tenth Congress, serving from March 4, 1807 – March 3, 1809. He served as a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1816. He was Chief Justice of the district court of common pleas from 1816–1821, and United States attorney for the district of New Hampshire from 1830–1834.

Following his years of public service, Durell resumed the practice of law. He died in Dover on April 29, 1841, and is interred in Pine Hill Cemetery.

Personal life

Durell married Elizabeth Wentworth on June 1, 1800. They had several children including Mary Jane Durell, Sarah Adeline Durell, Elizabeth Salter Durell, Nicholas St. John Durell, Charles James Fix Durell, Margarett Ann Durell, Edward Henry Durell and George Clinton Durell.

References

Daniel Meserve Durell Wikipedia