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Andrew G. Chatfield

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Andrew G. Chatfield
Justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota Territory
In office
1853–1857
Member of the New York State Assembly
In office
January 1, 1846 – December 31, 1846
In office
January 1, 1839 – December 31, 1841
Personal details
Born(1810-01-27)January 27, 1810
Butternuts, New York, U.S.
DiedOctober 3, 1875(1875-10-03) (aged 65)
Belle Plaine, Minnesota, U.S.
Resting placeEpiscopal Church of the Transfiguration Cemetery, Belle Plaine, Minnesota, U.S.
Spouse
Eunice Electa Clark Beeman
(m. 1836)
Children1
Parent(s)Enos Chatfield
Hannah (Starr) Chatfield
RelativesLevi S. Chatfield (brother)
ProfessionPolitician, lawyer

Andrew Gould Chatfield (January 27, 1810 – October 3, 1875) was an American lawyer and politician from New York and Minnesota.

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Life

He was the son of Enos Chatfield (1782–1858) and Hannah (Starr) Chatfield (1782–1857). He was born in that part of the Town of Butternuts which in 1849 was separated as the Town of Morris, in Otsego County, New York. In 1831, he began to study law at Painted Post, was admitted to the bar in 1833, and commenced practice in Addison, Steuben County, New York. On June 27, 1836, he married Eunice Electa Clark Beeman (1817–1901), and their daughter was Cecelia Annette "Celia" (Chatfield) Irwin (1837–1915).

He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Steuben Co.) in 1839, 1840, 1841 and 1846. On March 7, 1846, he was elected Speaker pro tempore, to preside over the Assembly during the absence of Speaker William C. Crain.

In 1848, he removed to Southport (now Kenosha, Wisconsin), and practiced law there. In 1850, he was elected Judge of Racine County, Wisconsin, but resigned after a short time in office.

In 1853, he was appointed by President Franklin Pierce as a justice of the Supreme Court of Minnesota Territory, and remained in office until 1857. In 1854, he founded the Town of Belle Plaine, in Scott County, Minnesota, and settled there.

In February 1863, Chatfield was appointed one of four Commissioners to Revise the Statutes of the State of Minnesota. In November 1870, he was elected Judge of the Eighth Judicial Circuit.

He died at Belle Plaine, and was buried there at the Episcopal Church of the Transfiguration Cemetery.

New York Attorney General Levi S. Chatfield was his brother.

Chatfield, Minnesota was named after Andrew G. Chatfield.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Where Did Minnesota Towns Get Names? Most Colorful in U.S." The Winona Republican-Herald. July 12, 1949. p. 15. Retrieved January 24, 2015 – via Newspapers.com. open access

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