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Stephen Crane (Continental Congress)

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American politician (1709–1780)
Stephen Crane
Member ofNew Jersey Legislative Council
In office
1779–1780
Preceded byAbraham Clark
Succeeded byJames Caldwell
In office
1776–1778
Preceded byOffice created
Succeeded byAbraham Clark
22ndSpeaker of the New Jersey General Assembly
In office
1770–1772
GovernorWilliam Franklin
Preceded byCortlandt Skinner
Succeeded byCortlandt Skinner
Member of theNew Jersey General Assembly
from theEssex County district
In office
1766–1775
Serving with John Ogden, Henry Garritse
Personal details
Born1709 (1709)
DiedJuly 1, 1780(1780-07-01) (aged 70–71)
Elizabethtown, New Jersey, U.S.
Resting placeFirst Presbyterian Church of Elizabeth
SpousePhebe

Stephen Crane (1709 – July 1, 1780) was an American politician from Elizabethtown (present-dayElizabeth, New Jersey) who was a delegate to theContinental Congress from 1774 to 1776 and signed theContinental Association. He also served in theProvincial Congress of New Jersey,New Jersey General Assembly andNew Jersey Legislative Council. Stephen did not attend the next Congress inPhiladelphia as he needed to attend to divisions in his own state betweenEast Jersey andWest Jersey. He felt deeply about the taxes that Britain had imposed upon theColonies and had made sure of his protest upon his journey to England with Matthias Hatfield.

Biography

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Crane was born in Elizabethtown. He served as sheriff ofEssex County and was elected as a member of its town committee in 1750. He was also a judge of thecourt of common pleas. From 1766 to 1773, he was a member of the colony's general assembly from 1766 to 1773 and served as speaker in 1771. He was also mayor of Elizabethtown before he became a member of the Continental Congress. Until his death in 1780, Crane held several public offices in New Jersey.

Crane wasbayoneted byHessian soldiers passing through Elizabethtown on their way toBattle of Springfield on June 23, 1780, and he died of his wounds on July 1, 1780.[1] He was buried at theFirst Presbyterian Church of Elizabeth with his wife and father, Daniel Crane.[2]

Family

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  • Phebe Crane, wife (1714-1776)
  • William Crane, son; born 1748 in Elizabethtown, served as major of an Essex County, New Jersey regiment. Fought with Richard Montgomery in the Battle of Quebec, received a leg wound that required amputation years later. Promoted to brigadier general in the New Jersey militia after the war.
  • Ichabod Bennet Crane (July 18, 1787 – October 1857) grandson; born in Elizabethtown, commissioned a second lieutenant in theUnited States Marine Corps, served aboard theUSSUnited States.
  • Charles Henry Crane (19 July 1825 – October 10, 1883) great-grandson; became a Brigadier General and Surgeon General of the United States (1882–1883).
  • Joseph Halsey Crane grandson
  • William Crane; (1778–1830) grandson,
  • Jonathan Townley Crane, great-grandson, father of author Stephen Crane.
  • Stephen Crane; great-great-grandson, author, who is best known for the novelThe Red Badge of Courage.[3][4]
  • Bruce Crane; American painter (1857–1937)[5]

References

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  1. ^A Stephen Crane Encyclopedia
  2. ^Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
  3. ^A Stephen Crane encyclopedia, by Stanley Wertheim. Publisher: Greenwood; First Edition (1997)ISBN 978-0-313-29692-5
  4. ^Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey, [1631–1776] by William A. WhiteheadISBN 978-1-110-76182-1
  5. ^Bruce Crane (1857–1937): American Tonalist. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 84-81018

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