Jonathan Ingersoll
Jonathan Ingersoll | |
|---|---|
| 29th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut | |
| In office May 9, 1816 – January 12, 1823 | |
| Governor | John Cotton Smith Oliver Wolcott Jr. |
| Preceded by | Chauncey Goodrich |
| Succeeded by | David Plant |
| Member-elect of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut's at-large district | |
| Declined to serve | |
| Preceded by | Seat established |
| Succeeded by | Uriah Tracy |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 16, 1747 Ridgefield, Connecticut, British America |
| Died | January 12, 1823 (aged 75) New Haven, Connecticut, U.S. |
| Resting place | Grove Street Cemetery |
| Political party | Democratic-Republican (Before 1817) Toleration (1817–1823) |
| Spouse |
Grace Isaacs (m. 1786) |
| Children | 10, including Ralph, Charles |
| Relatives | Jared Ingersoll Sr. (uncle) Jared Ingersoll (cousin) |
| Education | Yale University (BA) |
Jonathan Ingersoll (April 16, 1747 – January 12, 1823) was a Connecticut politician of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.