Preceded by Thomas Maxwell Name William Babcock Succeeded by John Dickson Role Politician | Citizenship United States Religion Baptist Resigned March 3, 1833 | |
Born 1785
Hinsdale, New Hampshire ( 1785 ) Profession merchant hotel keeper
politician Died October 20, 1838, Penn Yan, New York, United States | ||
Political party Anti-Masonic Party |
William Babcock (1785 – October 20, 1838) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New York's twenty-sixth district.
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Biography
Born in Hinsdale, New Hampshire, Babcock attended the common schools.
Career
Babcock moved to Penn Yan, New York, in 1813 and engaged in mercantile pursuits owning more that one store. Upon the formation of Yates County he was appointed by the Governor as the first county treasurer in 1823.
Elected as an Anti-Masonic candidate to the Twenty-second Congress, Babcock served as a U.S. Representative for the twenty-sixth district of New York from March 4, 1831 to March 3, 1833. Resuming his mercantile pursuits, he was also engaged as a hotel keeper.
Death
Babcock died in Penn Yan, Yates County, New York, on October 20, 1838 (age about 53 years). He is interred at City Hill Cemetery, near Penn Yan, New York.