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Preceded by
  
Matthew Harvey

Succeeded by
  
Joseph Hammons


Political party
  
Adams Party

Name
  
Titus Brown

Titus Brown

Born
  
February 11, 1786 Alstead, Cheshire County New Hampshire, U.S. (
1786-02-11
)

Died
  
January 29, 1849(1849-01-29) (aged 62) Francestown Hillsborough County New Hampshire, U.S.

Resting place
  
Mill Village Cemetery Francestown Hillsborough County New Hampshire, USA

Spouse(s)
  
Jerusha Cadwell Hutchinson Brown

Titus Brown sacks John Parker Wilson to end the game


Titus Brown (February 11, 1786 – January 29, 1849) was an American politician and a United States Representative from New Hampshire.

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Early life

Born in Alstead, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, Brown graduated from Middlebury College in Vermont in 1811. He then studied law; was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Reading, Vermont in 1814.

Career

Brown moved to Francestown, New Hampshire in 1817 and continued the practice of law. He was a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives 1820–1825, and was the Solicitor of Hillsborough County 1823–1825 and 1829–1834.

Elected as an Adams Republican candidate to the Nineteenth and Twentieth Congresses, Brown was United States Representative for the state of New Hampshire from (March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1829). In 1829, he was not a candidate for reelection. After leaving Congress, he was a member of the New Hampshire Senate and served as its president in 1842. He was school superintendent for many years in Francestown and also was the chairman of the boards of bank and railroad commissioners at the time of his death.

Death

Brown died in Francestown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, on January 29, 1849 (age 62 years, 353 days). He is interred at Mill Village Cemetery, Francestown, New Hampshire.

Family life

Son of Elias Jr. and Rebecca Keyes Brown, he married Jerusha Cadwell Hutchinson, and they had two children Linsley Keyes Brown and Emily Hutchinson Brown.

References

Titus Brown Wikipedia