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Jonathan Kearsley

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American military officer and politician

Jonathan Kearsley
5thMayor of Detroit
In office
1829–1829
Preceded byJohn Biddle
Succeeded byJohn R. Williams
3rdMayor of Detroit
In office
1826–1826
Preceded byHenry Jackson Hunt
Succeeded byJohn Biddle
Personal details
Born1786 (1786)
Died1859 (aged 72–73)
Detroit, Michigan
Alma materWashington College

Jonathan Kearsley (1786–1859) was an Americanmilitary officer and politician. He fought in theWar of 1812 and was a two-timemayor of Detroit.

Early life

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Jonathan Kearsley was born inMiddletown, Pennsylvania on August 20, 1786,[1] and graduated from Washington College inWashington, Pennsylvania (nowWashington & Jefferson College) in 1811.[2] He was one of the founders of theUnion Literary Society atWashington College.[3] He joined theArmy the following year as a First Lieutenant in theSecond Artillery Corps, eventually reaching the rank of Major.[1] He fought in several battles during theWar of 1812, including theBattle of Stoney Creek,Battle of Crysler's Farm, and theBattle of Chippawa (following theCapture of Fort Erie).[4] In the latter battle, he was wounded, and one of his legs wasamputated. The operation was performed incorrectly and he suffered pain for the rest of his life from it.[1]

In 1815, Kearsley married Margaret Hetich.[1] The couple had three children: Edmund Roberts (1816), Rebekah H (1817), and Martha I. (1819); Margaret died in 1821.[1] He later married Rachel Valentine.[5]

Life in Detroit

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He held the office of Collector of Revenue Taxes in Virginia from 1817 until 1819, when he moved to Detroit and was appointed Receiver of Public Monies, a title which he held for thirty years.[1] He lived on the corner ofJefferson Avenue andRandolph Street in Detroit.[4]

He served asmayor of Detroit two separate times, first appointed by the council to fill the unexpired term ofHenry Jackson Hunt in 1826, and then being elected in 1829.[6] He also served on theBoard of Trustees of theUniversity of Michigan from 1827 to 1837, and again on its re-organized Board of Regents from 1838 until 1852.[1][7] He died in 1859 and is buried inElmwood Cemetery in Detroit.[8]

Kearsley Creek, a tributary of theFlint River,Kearsley Community Schools,[9] and a major street inFlint, Michigan are named after him, as was the short-lived (1839–43)Kearsley Township, Michigan.

Further reading

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References

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  1. ^abcdefgElmer L. White (1900),The descendants of Jonathan Kearsley, 1718–1782, and his wife Jane Kearsley, 1720–1801, (from Scotland), pp. 51–52
  2. ^(washington, Washington and Jefferson College; ), Pa; Eaton, Samuel John Mills (1889),Biographical and Historical Catalogue of Washington and Jefferson College, Cincinnati, Ohio: Elm Street Printing Company, p. 272
  3. ^McClelland, W.C. (1903),"A History of Literary Societies at Washington & Jefferson College",The Centennial Celebration of the Chartering of Jefferson College in 1802, Philadelphia: George H. Buchanan and Company, pp. 111–132
  4. ^abCarlisle, Fred, ed. (1890),Chronography of Notable Events in the History of the Northwest Territory and Wayne County, Detroit: O.S. Gulley, Bornman, pp. 236–237,OCLC 13694600
  5. ^Silas Farmer (1889),THE HISTORY OF DETROIT AND MICHIGAN, p. 1033
  6. ^The government of the city of Detroit and Wayne County, Michigan: 1701 to 1907, historical and biographical, Books on Demand, 1907, p. 28,ISBN 9780598455529{{citation}}:ISBN / Date incompatibility (help)
  7. ^Barnard, F. A. (1878),American Biographical History of Eminent and Self-made Men: Michigan Volume, Cincinnati: Western Biographical, p. 88,OCLC 2988468
  8. ^Franck, Michael S. (1996),Elmwood Endures: History of a Detroit Cemetery, Detroit: Wayne State University, p. 156,ISBN 0-8143-2591-2
  9. ^McKay, Ave'r."Kearsley celebrates its 75th anniversary".The Eclipse. RetrievedAugust 24, 2018.
Political offices
Preceded byMayor of Detroit
1826
Succeeded by
Preceded byMayor of Detroit
1829
Succeeded by
Mayors of Detroit (since 1824)
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