Simeon Strong

Simeon Strong (1735–1805) was a justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.

Simeon Strong was the son of Nehemiah Strong and Hannah French. He was born in Amherst, Province of Massachusetts on March 6, 1735–36, and graduated from Yale College in 1756. He studied Christian theology and preached in various locations in Massachusetts. Strong then studied law and was sworn as an attorney in 1761. Strong became a well-known attorney and practiced in Amherst. He was selected as a representative to the General Court (1767-9), Massachusetts State Senate (1793) and Justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts (1800–05). He married Sarah Wright on January 12, 1763 (1739/40-1783). Strong died on December 14, 1805, aged 69.[1]

New York State Senator Henry W. Strong (1810–1848) and President of the Wisconsin Territorial Council Marshall Mason Strong (1813–1864) were his grandsons.

References

  1. Benjamin Woodbridge Dwight, The history of the descendants of Elder John Strong, of Northampton, Mass v. 2, (J. Munsell, 1871)
Legal offices
New seat Associate Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court
1801-1805
Succeeded by
Isaac Parker
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