David M. Westcott

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DiedApril 21, 1841
David Mandeville Westcott
Member of the New York State Senate for the 2nd District
In office
January 1, 1831  December 31, 1834
Preceded byBenjamin Woodward
Succeeded byJohn Patterson Jones
Member of the New York State Assembly for Orange Co.
In office
January 1, 1828  December 31, 1828
In office
July 1, 1798  June 30, 1799
Personal details
Bornca. 1769
DiedApril 21, 1841
PartyJeffersonian Democrat
SpouseKeziah Gale
RelationsAlexander Wilkin (grandson)
Children8

Col. David Mandeville Westcott (ca. 1769 – April 21, 1841) was an American politician and newspaper editor from New York.

Westcott was likely born in Cornwall, New York in 1769.[1] He was the son of Justice Westcott and his wife Mary.[2]

Career

In 1789, he moved to Goshen, and became co-editor of The Goshen Repository, and Weekly Intelligencer,[3] the first newspaper published in Goshen, founded in 1788 by David Mandeville.[1]

He was a member of the New York State Assembly, representing Orange County, in 22nd New York State Legislature from July 1, 1798, to June 30, 1799. Westcott later served as the County Clerk of Orange County from 1815 to 1819, and from 1821 to 1822. During the 51st New York State Legislature, he was again a member of the State Assembly, serving from January 1 to December 31, 1828.[4]

Beginning on January 1, 1831, Westcott was a member of the New York State Senate, representing the 2nd District,[a] sitting in the 54th, 55th, 56th and 57th New York State Legislatures and serving until December 31, 1834.[4]

Personal life

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