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Preceded by
  
William W. Irvin

Name
  
David Higgins

Succeeded by
  
Edward King

Alma mater
  
Yale Law School

Party
  
Democratic Party


Children
  
three

Education
  
Yale Law School

Political party
  
Democratic

Role
  
Politician

Resting place
  
Oak Hill Cemetery

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Born
  
August 2, 1789 Lynn, Connecticut (
1789-08-02
)

Spouse(s)
  
Cecilia Davis Letitia King

Died
  
December 15, 1873, Washington, D.C., United States

Parents
  
Emma Higgins, Rev. David Higgins

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David Higgins was a politician and judge from the U.S. State of Ohio. He was the Speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives 1826 to 1827.

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David Higgins (politician)

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Early life

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David Higgins was born at Lynn, Connecticut on August 2, 1789. His parents were Rev. David Higgins and Emma (Gelbert) Higgins. His father was pastor of the church at Lynn, and moved the family to Aranelius (now Auburn), New York in 1801. Before 1812, David attended Yale Law School for two years, and moved to Cambridge, Maryland to tutor for a private family. While in Maryland, he met and married Cecilia Davis of Harper's Ferry, Virginia.

Professional

David Higgins (politician)

The young family moved to Angelica, New York, where Higgins practiced law, and by 1816 moved to Hamilton, Ohio by horseback with an infant son. In 1818 or 1819 they moved to Springfield, Ohio, where their third child was born in 1820.

While in Springfield, Higgins was elected four years in a row to the Ohio House of Representatives, the last of which, (1826-'7), he served as the speaker of the house. In 1828, they moved again, this time to Norwalk in northern Ohio.

In Norwalk, Higgins practiced law privately, until he was elected by the legislature as President Judge of the Third Judicial Circuit of Ohio. After the election of President James K. Polk, Higgins was appointed to a clerkship with the Treasury Department in Washington, D.C., which he retained until his death in 1873.

Personal

Higgins' first wife, Cecilia, died in Washington in October, 1846. He married Letitia King of Washington in 1848, and she survived him, along with two of his children.

While riding in his carriage in 1834 in Norwalk, Ohio, his horse ran away, and Higgins injured his foot in jumping to safety. His leg was amputated below the knee, and he used a prosthesis the rest of his life.

References

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