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Ferdinand Schureman Schenck

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Name
  
Ferdinand Schenck

Role
  
American Politician

Died
  
May 16, 1860


Education
  
Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

Ferdinand Schureman Schenck (February 11, 1790 – May 16, 1860) was an American politician who represented New Jersey in the United States House of Representatives from 1833-1837.

He was born in Millstone, New Jersey, where he completed preparatory studies. He studied medicine at the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City, graduating in 1814. He commenced practice at Six Mile Run, New Jersey (now Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey).

Schenck was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly 1829-1831. He was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Congresses, serving in office from March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1837, but was not a candidate for renomination.

After leaving Congress, he served as a trustee of Rutgers College, New Brunswick, New Jersey 1841-1861. In addition, he was a member of the New Jersey constitutional convention in 1844 and judge of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals 1845-1857. He was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for the New Jersey Senate in 1856. He continued the practice of medicine and died in Camden, New Jersey in 1860. He was buried in a private cemetery at Pleasant Plains, New Jersey.

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