James_Shields_(politician,_born_1762)

James Shields (politician, born 1762)

James Shields (politician, born 1762)

American politician


James Shields (April 13, 1762  August 13, 1831) was a one-term U.S. Representative from Ohio, serving from 1829 to 1831.

Quick Facts Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio's 2nd district, Preceded by ...

Biography

A descendant of the Ó Siadhail family, Shields was born in Banbridge, County Down in the Kingdom of Ireland.

He received a good common-school education, entering the University of Glasgow, Scotland in 1782 and graduated in 1786. He attended medical college for two years, before emigrating to the United States in July 1791 and settled in Frederick County, Virginia, where he taught school. He moved to Butler County, Ohio in 1801, but then returned to Virginia and became a citizen of the United States in 1804.

Political career

He returned to Ohio in 1807 and was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives between 1806 and 1827 and was an elector for Andrew Jackson in 1828.[1] He was elected as a Jacksonian to the 21st United States Congress (March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1831).

Death

Shields was killed through the accidental overturning of a stagecoach near Venice, Butler County, Ohio on August 13, 1831. He was interred in Venice Cemetery, Venice, Ohio. He was the uncle of U.S. Senator James Shields.


References

  • United States Congress. "James Shields (id: S000361)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
  • Taylor, William Alexander; Taylor, Aubrey Clarence (1899). Ohio statesmen and annals of progress: from the year 1788 to the year 1900 ... Vol. 1. State of Ohio. p. 145.



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