Oliver Forward

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Oliver Forward
Member of the New York State Senate for the Western District
In office
July 1, 1820  December 31, 1822
Member of the New York State Assembly
In office
July 1, 1819  June 30, 1820
Serving with Elial T. Foote
Preceded byPhilo Orton
Isaac Phelps
Succeeded byWilliam Hotchkiss
Jediah Prendergast
Collector of the Port of Buffalo
In office
1812–1822
Appointed byJames Madison
Preceded byErastus Granger
Succeeded byMyndert M. Dox
Personal details
BornOliver Owen Forward
(1781-12-01)December 1, 1781
DiedApril 27, 1834(1834-04-27) (aged 53)
PartyDemocratic-Republican
SpouseSally Granger
RelationsWalter Forward (brother)
Chauncey Forward (brother)

Oliver Owen Forward JP (December 1, 1781 – April 27, 1834) was an early settler and government official in Buffalo, New York.

Forward was born in Simsbury, Connecticut in 1781. He was a son of Judge Samuel Forward (1752–1821) and Susannah (née Holcomb) Forward (1753–1832). Among his siblings were younger brothers U.S. Representatives Walter Forward and Chauncey Forward. During John Tyler's administration, Walter served as the 15th Secretary of the Treasury and during the administrations of Zachary Taylor and Millard Fillmore, he served as the Minister to Denmark. Other siblings included Julia Forward, Rensselaer Forward and Dryden Forward, who both became lawyers but died young.[1]

His grandfather was Abel Forward of East Granby, a son of Samuel Forward, who emigrated from England in the 1600s and settled in Windsor, Connecticut.[1]

In February 1803, Oliver travelled west to Aurora, Ohio with his father and family arriving later in the year after his father sold his Connecticut possessions.[1] His father later became a Judge in Aurora.[2]

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