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Preceded by
  
Spouse(s)
  
Ruth Bull, m. 1784

Succeeded by
  
Name
  
Simon Larned


Children
  
Charles Larned

Allegiance
  
United States of America

Role
  
Former U.S. Representative

Died
  
November 16, 1817, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, United States

Party
  
Democratic-Republican Party

Similar People
  
Thomas Macdonough, Alexander Macomb, George Prevost

Resting place
  
Pittsfield Cemetery

Previous office
  
Representative 1804–1805

Political party
  
Democratic-Republican

Simon Larned (August 3, 1753 – November 16, 1817) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.

Born in Thompson, Connecticut, Larned attended the common schools. Larned served as Sheriff of Berkshire County. He served in the Revolutionary War as Adjutant and Captain in Colonel William Shepard's regiment from January 1, 1777, to December 31, 1780, being aide-de-camp to General Glover, from October 1, 1779. He engaged in mercantile pursuits in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in 1784. He was a Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1791. County treasurer 1792–1812. He served as colonel of the Ninth United States Infantry in the War of 1812 and was engaged in action at Plattsburg, along the Mohawk River.

Larned was an original member of the Society of the Cincinnati.

Larned was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Eighth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Thomson J. Skinner and served from November 5, 1804, to March 3, 1805. He served as president of the Berkshire Bank. He died in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, on November 16, 1817. He was interred in the Pittsfield Cemetery.

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Simon Larned Wikipedia


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