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American politician (1765–1833)

Thomas Leverett (July 10, 1765 – April 8, 1833) was a Vermont government official whose service included several years as Secretary of State of Vermont.

Biography

Thomas Leverett was born in Boston, Massachusetts on July 10, 1765, the son of John and Mary Leverett. As an adult, he resided in Windsor, Vermont, where he was long active in public service.

A member of the Democratic-Republican Party, beginning in 1802 Leverett served as Windsor's postmaster. He also held several other positions, including auditor of the state treasury, federal collector of internal revenue for the district that included Windsor, and superintendent of the state prison in Windsor.

From 1806 to 1813, Leverett served as Vermont's Secretary of State.

Leverett died in Windsor on April 8, 1833. He was buried at Old South Church Cemetery in Windsor.

Family

On November 6, 1790, Leverett married Susannah (or Susan) Johnson (or Johnstone) at Christ's Church in Middlebury, Connecticut. They were the parents of seven children: John (b. 1792), Charles Johnson (b. 1793), William (b. 1797), Susan (b.1800), George (b. 1802), Caroline Hallam (b. 1804), and Thomas H. (b. 1806).

References

  1. "Birth Entry for Thomas Leverett".
  2. Chronicles of Windsor, 1761-1975.
  3. Report of the Auditor in the Treasury Department.
  4. Register of All Officers and Agents.
  5. An Authentic History of the Vermont State Prison.
  6. "Vermont Secretaries of State, 1778-Present".
  7. "Obituary, Thomas Leverett".
  8. ^ "Death and Burial Entry for Thomas Leverett".
  9. "Connecticut Church Record Abstracts, 1630-1920".
  10. History of Windsor County, Vermont.

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Political offices
Preceded byDavid Wing Jr. Secretary of State of Vermont
1806 – 1813
Succeeded byJosiah Dunham
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