Representative William Richard Ross View All Years

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Compiled Historical Information
Date of Death: 10/14/1885
Birth Place: Lexington, Kentucky
Party Affiliation: Whig
Assemblies Served:
House: LA2 (1839)
4 (1852)
Home County: Des Moines
Mahaska
William Richard Ross
Des Moines County
Born December 25, 1802, in Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, son of William and Nancy Ross. He finished his education in the Old Transylvania University. In March 1819, he emigrated to the Missouri Territory, and landed at Louisiana, Pike county, on the 1st of April. He remained one year and returned to Kentucky and studied medicine and in the spring of 1825 located at Indianapolis, Indiana, and engaged in the practice of medicine. He was married to Phebe Carter Atherton of Indianapolis in 1827; she died in Quincy, Illinois in 1833. In the spring of 1829, he emigrated to Palmyra, Marion county, Missouri. In 1833, he moved to Burlington, Iowa. On December 5 of that same year, he married Matilda Morgan. In 1839, Dr. Ross represented Mahaska County in the Territorial legislature. He also was elected to serve in the Fourth Iowa General Assembly, 1852. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Mr. Ross died October 14, 1885, in Lovilia, Monroe County, Iowa.
Sources:
House District 10
Committees
LA2 GA (1839)
Legislation Sponsored
LA2 GA (1839)