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Born in 1757, in Newark, Province of New Jersey, British America, [1] His parents were Samuel Pennington (c. 1726-1791) and Mary Sandford (c. 1726-1805). He was the namesake of his grandfather William Sandford (III) and great-great-grandson of William Sandford . [ 2 ]
The governor of New Jersey is the head of government of New Jersey and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.The governor has a duty to enforce state laws and the power to either approve or veto bills passed by the New Jersey Legislature, to convene the legislature, and to grant pardons, except in cases of treason or impeachment.
William Sanford Pennington (1757–1826), US politician; ... Larcena Pennington Page (1837–1913), US pioneer; Lowther Pennington, 2nd Baron Muncaster (1745–1818)
William Eli Sanford (1838–1899), Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and politician William Ayshford Sanford (1818–1902), Australian landowner, naturalist and politician William Taylor Barnes Sanford (1814–1863), American road builder and member of the Los Angeles council
William Sanford [3] 1 Charles II: 1673, 1681 ... 1757 Joseph Elliot [32] 1 George II: ... 1837, 1838 William John Players Wilkinson [32] 2
Nathan Sanford (1777–1838) [17] Democratic-Republican State judge [j] NY: 11.5% Henry Clay: Nathaniel Macon (1757–1837) [18] Senator: GA: 9.2% William H. Crawford: 1828: Richard Rush (1780–1859) [19] National Republican Secretary of the Treasury: PA: 31.8% John Quincy Adams: 1832: John Sergeant 1779–1852 [20] National Republican Fmr ...
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William Pennington (May 4, 1796 – February 16, 1862) was an American politician and lawyer. He was the 13th governor of New Jersey from 1837 to 1843. He served one term in the United States House of Representatives , during which he served as the first Republican Speaker of the House from 1860 to 1861.