Patrick Farrelly

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Patrick Farrelly (1770  January 12, 1826) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

Preceded byRobert Moore
Succeeded byThomas Hale Sill
Constituency15th district (1821–1823)
18th district (1823–1826)
Born1770 (1770)
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Patrick Farrelly
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania
In office
March 4, 1821  January 12, 1826
Preceded byRobert Moore
Succeeded byThomas Hale Sill
Constituency15th district (1821–1823)
18th district (1823–1826)
Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
In office
1811-1812
Personal details
Born1770 (1770)
DiedJanuary 12, 1826(1826-01-12) (aged 55–56)
PartyDemocratic-Republican
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Biography

Patrick Farrelly (father of John Wilson Farrelly) was born in the Kingdom of Ireland, a member of the Farrelly family. He immigrated to the United States in 1798. He studied law, was admitted to the bar July 11, 1803, and commenced practice in Meadville, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1811 and 1812. He served in the War of 1812 as a major of militia.

He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1820.[1]

Farrelly was elected as a Republican to the Seventeenth Congress, and was reelected as a Jackson Republican to the Eighteenth Congress and as a Jacksonian candidate to the Nineteenth Congress and served until his death in Meadville in 1826. Interment in Greendale Cemetery.

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