Frederick Whittlesey
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Frederick Whittlesey
Summary
Frederick Whittlesey is a human[1]. He was born in New Preston[2]. He was born on June 12, 1799[3]. He died in Rochester[4]. He died on September 19, 1851[5]. He worked as a politician[6], lawyer[7], and judge[8]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Frederick Whittlesey was born in New Preston[2].
- Frederick Whittlesey died in Rochester[4].
- Frederick Whittlesey was born on June 12, 1799[3].
- Frederick Whittlesey died on September 19, 1851[5].
- Burial took place at Mount Hope Cemetery[10].
- Frederick Whittlesey's father was David Whittlesey[11].
- Frederick Whittlesey's mother was Martha Whittlesey[12].
- Frederick Whittlesey was married to Anna Whittlesey[13].
- Frederick Whittlesey held citizenship in United States[14].
- Frederick Whittlesey's professions included politician[6].
- Frederick Whittlesey's professions included lawyer[7].
- Frederick Whittlesey's professions included judge[8].
- Frederick Whittlesey held the position of member of the United States House of Representatives[15].
- Frederick Whittlesey's education included a stint at Yale College[16].
- Frederick Whittlesey's education included a stint at Litchfield Law School[17].
- Frederick Whittlesey is recorded as male[18].
- Frederick Whittlesey's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Frederick Whittlesey was affiliated with the Anti-Masonic Party[20].
- Frederick Whittlesey's family name is recorded as Whittlesey[21].
- Frederick Whittlesey's given name is recorded as Frederick[22].
- Frederick Whittlesey's work location is recorded as Washington, D.C.[23].
- Frederick Whittlesey's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as English[24].
Body
Origins and Family
Born in New Preston[2], Frederick Whittlesey… he was born on June 12, 1799[3]. His father was David Whittlesey[11]. His mother was Martha Whittlesey[12].
Education
Educated at Yale College[16], a college[25], in United States[26], founded in 1701[27] and Litchfield Law School[17], a law school[28], in United States[29].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include politician[6], lawyer[7], and judge[8]. Frederick Whittlesey held the position of member of the United States House of Representatives[15].
Personal Life
Frederick Whittlesey was married to Anna Whittlesey[13]. He was affiliated with the Anti-Masonic Party[20].
Death and Burial
Frederick Whittlesey died on September 19, 1851[5]. He died in Rochester[4]. He is buried at Mount Hope Cemetery[10].
Why It Matters
Frederick Whittlesey ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (2 views/month, #7,299 of 1,000,298).[9]
FAQs
Where was Frederick Whittlesey born?
Frederick Whittlesey's place of birth was New Preston[2].
Where did Frederick Whittlesey die?
Frederick Whittlesey passed away in Rochester[4].
Who were Frederick Whittlesey's parents?
Frederick Whittlesey's father was David Whittlesey[11]. Frederick Whittlesey's mother was Martha Whittlesey[12].
Who was Frederick Whittlesey married to?
Frederick Whittlesey's spouses include Anna Whittlesey[13].
What did Frederick Whittlesey do for work?
Frederick Whittlesey worked as politician[6], lawyer[7], and judge[8].
Where did Frederick Whittlesey go to school?
Frederick Whittlesey was educated at Yale College[16] and Litchfield Law School[17].