Somerset R. Waters

American politician (1829–1919) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Somerset Richard Waters (December 1829 – May 30, 1919) was an American politician and physician from Maryland.

Preceded byHarrison H. Lamotte, Lewis A. J. Lamotte, Trusten Polk, James H. Steele
Succeeded byFrank Brown, Frank T. Newbelle, Robert Sellman Jr., Thomas H. Shriver
BornSomerset Richard Waters
December 1829
DiedMay 30, 1919(1919-05-30) (aged 89)
Waterville, Carroll County, Maryland, U.S.
Quick facts Member of the Maryland House of Delegates from the Carroll County district, Preceded by ...
Somerset R. Waters
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the Carroll County district
In office
1874–1878
Serving with Thomas C. Brown, Henry Galt, Henry Vanderford, Frank Brown, Harrison H. Lamotte, Jacob Rinehart
Preceded byHarrison H. Lamotte, Lewis A. J. Lamotte, Trusten Polk, James H. Steele
Succeeded byFrank Brown, Frank T. Newbelle, Robert Sellman Jr., Thomas H. Shriver
Personal details
BornSomerset Richard Waters
December 1829
DiedMay 30, 1919(1919-05-30) (aged 89)
Waterville, Carroll County, Maryland, U.S.
Resting placePine Grove Cemetery
Mount Airy, Maryland, U.S.
PartyDemocratic
Spouse
Rachel Ann Waters
(m. 1855)
Children1
University of Maryland School of Medicine
Occupation
  • Politician
  • physician
Close

Early life

Somerset Richard Waters was born on December 14 or 24, 1829, in Clarksburg, Maryland, to Jerusha Ann (née Shaw) and Richard Rawlings Waters.[1][2] He graduated from the University of Maryland School of Medicine in 1858.[1]

Career

Following graduation, Waters moved to Carroll County to practice medicine. He practiced for 40 years.[1] He was a member of the Medical and Chirugical Faculty of Maryland and the Carroll County Medical Association.[1]

Waters was a Democrat. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Carroll County, from 1874 to 1878.[1][3] He was chief clerk in the office of the state tax commissioner for 28 years.[1]

Personal life

Water married his cousin Rachel Ann Waters, daughter of Reverend Somerset Richard Waters, on December 17, 1855.[1][2][4] They had a daughter, Estelle.[1]

Waters died at his Woodside Cottage home in Waterville, Carroll County, on May 30, 1919. He was buried at Pine Grove Cemetery in Mount Airy.[1]

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI