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John Varnum
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 3rd district
In office
March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1831
Preceded byJeremiah Nelson
Succeeded byJeremiah Nelson
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
Personal details
Born(1778-06-25)June 25, 1778
Dracut, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedJuly 23, 1836(1836-07-23) (aged 58)
Niles, Michigan Territory, U.S.
Political partyNational Republican
Alma materHarvard University

John Varnum (June 25, 1778 – July 23, 1836) was a United States representative from Massachusetts. He was born in Dracut on June 25, 1778. He graduated from Harvard University in 1798, studied law, was admitted to the bar and commenced practice in Haverhill. Varnum was elected as a Federalist to the Massachusetts State Senate. He moved to Lowell. Varnum was elected to the Nineteenth, Twentieth, and Twenty-first Congresses (March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1831) and later moved to Niles in the Michigan Territory where he died July 23, 1836. His interment was in Silverbrook Cemetery.

Personal life[edit]

Varnum was the son of Parker Varnum (1747–1824) and his wife, Dorcas Brown Varnum (1754–1800). He was a second cousin, once removed of Joseph Bradley Varnum and James Mitchell Varnum. He married his first wife, Mary Cooke Saltonstall (1781–1817) on October 9, 1806, in Haverhill, Massachusetts. She was the older sister of Leverett Saltonstall I and member of the Saltonstall family. He married secondly, on May 23, 1826, in Washington, D.C., Mary (née Pease) Varnum, widow of James Mitchell Varnum II, his second cousin(and son of Joseph B. Varnum). She was the niece of Calvin Pease and Gideon Granger.

Varnum also shares a common ancestor, John Prescott (abt. 1604-abt. 1682) with President George H. W. Bush, his son, President George W. Bush, Vice Presidents Charles W. Fairbanks and Garret Hobart, First Lady Abigail Fillmore, and poet Robert Frost.

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by

Jeremiah Nelson

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district

March 4, 1825 – March 3, 1831
Succeeded by

Jeremiah Nelson


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