Representatives to the General Court from Chelsea 1739 - 1800
(Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh and Pullen Point)
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DATE |
REPRESENTATIVE |
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May 16, 1739 |
Samuel Watts, Esq. |
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May 21, 1740 |
Samuel Watts, Esq. |
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May 18, 1741 |
Samuel Watts, Esq. |
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June 30, 1741 |
Samuel Watts, Esq. |
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May 20, 1742 |
Samuel Watts, Esq. |
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May 18, 1743 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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May 17, 1744 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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May, 1745 to May, 1748 |
Lt. Thomas Pratt. |
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May 17, 1749 |
Nathanael Oliver, Jr. |
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May 14, 1750 |
Nathanael Oliver, Jr. |
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May, 1751, to May, 1756 |
No representative sent. |
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May 16, 1757 |
Thomas Goldthwait. |
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June 9, 1757 |
Thomas Goldthwait. |
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May, 1758, to May, 1763 |
Thomas Goldthwait. |
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May 23, 1764 |
Samuel Floyd. |
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May 21, 1765 |
Voted not to send a representative. 24 nays to 17 yeas. |
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May 22, 1766 |
Thomas Pratt. |
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May 25, 1767 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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May 19, 1768 |
Voted not to send a representative. 19 nays to 5 yeas. Chose Thomas Pratt, Samuel Watts, Jr., and Samuel Pratt a committee to petition the General Court for relief from overtaxation. |
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Sept 21, 1768 |
Lt. Thomas Pratt chosen a "Committeeman" to meet the Committee of Convention at Faneuil Hall on Sept. 22. |
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May 25, 1769 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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May 28 1770 |
Voted not to send a representative. Chose Lt. Thomas Pratt, Capt Jonathan Green, and Samuel Floyd a committee to petition the General Court for relief from overtaxation. |
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May 21, 1771 |
Lt. Thomas Pratt |
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May 21, 1772 |
Lt. Thomas Pratt |
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May 24, 1773 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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May 23, 1774 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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August 26, 1774 |
Chose Samuel Sprague, Samuel Sargeant, and Samuel Watts to meet the Committee of Correspondence of the County of Suffolk at Dedham on September 6. |
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Oct. 3, 1774 |
Samuel Watts chosen a delegate or committeeman to the Provincial Congress at Concord Oct. 11, and a representative to the General Court at Salem Oct. 5. |
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Jan. 4 1775 |
Samuel Watts representative to the Provincial Congress at Cambridge in February. |
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April 11, 1775 |
Capt. Samuel Sprague chosen to meet the County Committee at Milton April 26. |
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May 30, 1775 |
Deacon John Sale, to the Provincial Congress at Watertown. |
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July 10, 1775 |
Deacon John Sale to the General Court at Watertown on July 19. |
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Jan. 2, 1776 |
Committee to wait on the General Court with a petition or remonstrance against unequal taxation: Capt. Jonathan Green, Capt. Samuel Sprague, Samuel Watts. |
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May 21, 1776 |
Deacon John Sale, representative to the General Court. |
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1777 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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1778 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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August 2, 1779 |
Capt. Jonathan Green a delegate to the Constitution Convention at Cambridge, Sept. 1; Richard Shute to the Convention at Concord, first Wednesday in October. |
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May 9, 1780 |
Voted 10 to 8 not to send a representative. |
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May 29, 1780 |
Voted 20 to 8 to send a representative; chose Capt. Jonathan Green. |
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Oct. 16, 1780 |
Capt. Jonathan Green. |
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March 12, 1781 |
"A Committee to meet at Dedham on a Conference"; Capt. Jonathan Green, Samuel Watts. |
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May 10, 1781 |
Capt. Jonathan Green representative to the General Court. |
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Jan. 3, 1782 |
Committee to petition the General Court for an abatement of the town's taxes: Capt. Jonathan Green, Samuel Watts, Capt. Samuel Sargeant, Richard Shute, Capt. Samuel Sprague. |
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May 21, 1782 |
Voted unanimously not to send a representative. |
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1783 |
Rev. Phillips Payson. |
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July 22, 1783 |
Committee "to adress the town of Boston on the Subject of a Reunion": Rev. Phillips Payson, Capt. Samuel Sargeant, Capt. Samuel Clark, Joshua Cheever, Esq., Deacon John Sale. |
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May 11, 1784 |
Rev. Mr. Payson,- declined, John Sale Jr., asked to be excused. |
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1785 |
Capt. Samuel Sargeant. |
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May 8, 1786 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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June 19, 1786 |
Committee "to attend the petition to the Court" against the building of Malden Bridge: Rev. Mr. Payson, Capt. Samuel Sargeant, Capt. James Stowers. |
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May 14, 1787 |
Voted not to send. |
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Dec. 3, 1787 |
Rev. Phillips Payson, delegate to the Convention at Boston "to Confer upon the new Constitution," the second Wednesday in January. |
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May 12, 1788 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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August 6, 1788 |
"Committee with the Selectmen to wait upon the Committee of the Court of Sessions the 12 instant respecting Mr. William Bordmans request for Laying out a Road at the upper end of the Town": Jesse Upham, Capt. James Stower. |
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1789 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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1790 |
Voted unanimously not to send. |
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1791 |
Voted 12 to1 not to send a representative. |
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1792 |
Capt. John Sale. |
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1793 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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1794 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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1795 |
Voted 16 to 0 not to send a representative. |
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1796 |
Voted not to send a representative. Chose Samuel Cary, Esq., Abijah Hastings and Lieut. James Floyd a "Standing Committee" to "Attend to the Affairs of the Town Respecting the General Court." |
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1797 |
Voted 11 to 1 not to send a representative |
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1798 |
Voted not to send a representative. |
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1799 |
Capt. Josiah Batchler. |
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1800 |
Voted 23 to 0 not to send a representative |