Brandon, Gerard Chittocque, 1788-1850

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Gov. of Mississippi.

From the description of Copy of a letter : Jackson, Mississippi, to S.D. Ingham, Secretary of the Treasury, 1831 Feb. 21. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270134646

Born 1788 near Natchez, Mississippi; educated at Princeton and William and Mary; member of the state Constitutional Conventions of 1817 and 1832; speaker of the state House of Representatives; twice lieutenant governor and twice governor of Mississippi, 1825-1830.

From the description of Letter, 1829 January 9. (University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus). WorldCat record id: 15361082

Gerard C. Brandon was born on 15 September 1788, in MIssissippi, the second child and first son of Gerard Chittocque and Dorothy Nugent Brandon. He was educated at Princeton and at William and Mary College. He served in the War of 1812 and later practiced law at Washington, Mississippi. He was also a successful planter, following in his father's footsteps, in Adams County, Mississippi.

He married Margaret Chambers on 18 January 1816, in Bardstown, Kentucky. After Margaret's death in 1820, he married Betsy Stanton on 12 July 1824, in Adams County, Mississippi. Brandon had a total of eight children with his two wives.

Brandon was a delegate to Mississippi's constitutional conventions in 1807 and 1832, where he helped draft Mississippi's first two constitutions. He served in the Mississippi Legislature and was elected Speaker of the House of Representatives in 1822. Brandon became governor for the first time upon the death of Governor Walter Leake,serving from Leake's death on 17 November 1825, until 7 January 1826, when David Holmes, the last territorial governor and first governor of the State of Mississippi was again inaugurated as governor. Holmes served a total of six months, when Brandon become governor again on 25 July 1826. He served until 9 January 1832.

Brandon died at the age of 62, on 28 March 1850, and was buried in a private family cemetery at his Columbian Springs Plantation in Wilkinson County, Mississippi.

From the guide to the Gerard C. Brandon letter MSS. 0204., 1828 October 29, (W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama)

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creatorOf Brandon, Gerard Chittocque, 1788-1850. Copy of a letter : Jackson, Mississippi, to S.D. Ingham, Secretary of the Treasury, 1831 Feb. 21. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Brandon, Gerard Chittocque, 1788-1850. Brandon, Gerard C., papers, 1823-1829. University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf Gerard C. Brandon letter MSS. 0204., 1828 October 29 W.S. Hoole Special Collections Library, The University of Alabama
creatorOf Iredell, James, 1788-1853. Autograph letter signed : Executive Office, No. Carolina, Raleigh, to His Excellency, Gerard L. Brandon, Governor of Mississippi, 1828 Mar. 25. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Holmes, David, 1770-1832. Papers, 1809-1826. Duke University Libraries, Duke University Library; Perkins Library
creatorOf Brandon, Gerard Chittocque, 1788-1850. Letter, 1829 January 9. University of Southern Mississippi, Regional Campus, Joseph Anderson Cook Library
referencedIn Johnson, Henry, 1783-1864. Henry Johnson letter, 1827 May 30. Louisiana State University, LSU Libraries
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associatedWith Gimball, John A. person
associatedWith Holmes, David, 1770-1832. person
associatedWith Ingham, Samuel D. (Samuel Delucenna), 1779-1860, person
associatedWith Iredell, James, 1788-1853. person
associatedWith Johnson, Henry, 1783-1864. person
associatedWith Murphy, John, ca.1785-1841. person
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Birth 1788-09-15

Death 1850-03-28

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