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David Hough (New Hampshire)

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Abiel Foster

Name
  
David Hough

Succeeded by
  
Francis Gardner

Preceded by
  
Samuel Tenney

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Samuel Tenney


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Born
  
March 13, 1753 Norwich, Connecticut Colony (
1753-03-13
)

Died
  
April 18, 1831(1831-04-18) (aged 78) Norwich New London County, Connecticut

Resting place
  
Cole Cemetery Norwich New London County, Connecticut, USA

David Hough (March 13, 1753 – April 18, 1831) was an American politician, a farmer, and a United States Representative from New Hampshire.

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Early life

Born in Norwich, New London County, Connecticut, Hough attended the common schools and worked for a while as a ship carpenter.

Career

Hough moved to Lebanon, Grafton County, New Hampshire, in 1778, and served as member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1788, 1789, and 1794. He was also a Justice of the Peace and a colonel of the militia. He served as delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1783 and was a commissioner of valuation in 1798.

Elected as a Federalist to the Eighth and Ninth Congresses, Hough served as United States Representative for the state of New Hampshire from (March 4, 1803 – March 3, 1807). Subsequently, he engaged in agricultural pursuits.

Death

Hough died in Lebanon, April 18, 1831 (age about 78 years). He is interred at Cole Cemetery, Lebanon, New Hampshire.

Family life

Son of David and Desire, Hough married Abigail Huntington on July 2.1775 and they had a daughter, Lucinda, who married Jacob Ela. They also had Philera, Nancy, Charlotte, Nabba, Lydia, David, John, John 2d, and Lydia 2nd.

References

David Hough (politician) Wikipedia