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Samuel Ward King

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Preceded by
  
William Sprague III

Succeeded by
  
James Fenner

Profession
  
Physician

Resigned
  
May 2, 1843

Name
  
Samuel King

Lieutenant governor
  
Byron Diman

Education
  
Brown University


Samuel Ward King

Born
  
May 23, 1786 Johnston, Rhode Island (
1786-05-23
)

Resting place
  
King family plot, Johnston, RI

Spouse(s)
  
Catherine Latham Angell

Role
  
Former Governor of Rhode Island

Died
  
January 20, 1851, Providence, Rhode Island, United States

Previous office
  
Governor of Rhode Island (1839–1843)

Samuel Ward King (May 23, 1786 – January 20, 1851) was the 15th Governor of Rhode Island from 1839 to 1843.

King was born in Johnston, Providence County, Rhode Island to William Borden King and Welthian Walton.

He attended Brown University but did not graduate. He became a medical doctor and worked as a surgeon during the War of 1812.

In 1820 King was elected town clerk of Johnston. He was a presidential elector for Rhode Island in the election of 1832. In 1838 he was elected to the Rhode Island Senate. He first became governor in 1839 when the legislature failed to grant a majority of votes to the three leading contenders. He was elected to three other terms.

During his administration as governor of Rhode Island he took a strong stand against the expanded voting franchise that led to the Dorr Rebellion in 1841 – 1842. President John Tyler refused to send in Federal troops at Governor King's request to suppress the uprising.

King married Catherine Latham Angell, with whom he had fourteen children.

He is buried in the King family plot in Johnston near the intersection of US Route 6A and Killingly Street.

References

Samuel Ward King Wikipedia