George R. Redfield

George R. Redfield (October 6, 1796  October 29, 1887) was a Michigan politician.

George R. Redfield
Michigan Secretary of State
In office
1850  April 11, 1850
Preceded byGeorge Washington Peck
Succeeded byCharles H. Taylor
Treasurer of Michigan
In office
1845–1846
Preceded byJohn J. Adam
Succeeded byGeorge B. Cooper
Member of the Michigan Senate
from the 5th district
In office
1842
1843
1844
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives
from the Cass and Van Buren County district
In office
January 4, 1841  April 13, 1841
Personal details
Born(1796-10-06)October 6, 1796
Suffield, Connecticut
DiedOctober 29, 1887(1887-10-29) (aged 91)
Ontwa Township, Michigan
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)
  • Julia Augusta Mason
    (m. 1835; d. 1848)
  • Jane E. Hammond
    (m. 1854)
Children5

Early life

George R. Redfield was born in Suffield, Connecticut on October 6, 1796 to parents Peleg and Mary Polly Redfield. Around 1821, George owned a farm in Clifton Springs, New York. George had this farm leased while he tutored in Georgia from 1822 to 1826.[1]

Career

In 1834, Redfield purchased around 800 acres of land in what is now known as Adamsville, Michigan. Redfield moved to Michigan in 1835.[2] On November 2, 1840, Redfield was elected to the Michigan House of Representatives where he represented the Cass and Van Buren County district from January 4, 1841 to April 13, 1841. On November 1, 1841, Redfield was elected to the Michigan Senate where he represented the 5th district after being sworn in on January 3, 1842. Redfield continued to represent this district until May 12, 1844.[1] In 1844, Redfield served as a presidential elector. Redfield served as Michigan State Treasurer from 1845 to 1846. Redfield served as Michigan Secretary of State in 1850. Redfield resigned from this position on April 11, 1850.[3] Again in 1850, Redfield served as a delegate to the Michigan constitutional convention.[2][4]

Personal life

On June 9, 1835, Redfield married Julia Augusta Mason. He was widowed upon her death on August 29, 1848. Redfield remarried on September 14, 1854, to Jane E. Hammond. Redfield had three children by his first wife, and two by his second.[4]

Death

Redfield died on October 29, 1887 in Ontwa Township, Michigan. Redfield is interred at Gods Half Acre Cemetery in Edwardsburg, Michigan.[5]

References

Political offices
Preceded by
John J. Adam
Treasurer of Michigan
1845–1846
Succeeded by
George B. Cooper
Preceded by
George Washington Peck
Michigan Secretary of State
1850–1850
Succeeded by
Charles H. Taylor
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