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Thaddeus Betts
Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk
In office
October 1774, October 1775, May and October 1776, May 1784, October 1785, and May 1786. [1][2] –  
Personal details
Born(1724-05-03)May 3, 1724[3]
Norwalk, Connecticut, British America[3]
DiedMarch 22, 1807(1807-03-22) (aged 82)
Norwalk, Connecticut, US[3]
Spouse(s)Mary Gold (m. November 8, 1752, d. November 20, 1752), Elizabeth Maltby (m. May 15, 1754, d. February 8, 1789), Ellen or Eleanor Lyman (m. November 8, 1789)
ChildrenWilliam Maltby Betts
Alma materYale University
Connecticut Medical Society (M.D. 1797)
Occupationphysician[3]

Thaddeus Betts (May 3, 1724 – March 22, 1807) was a physician and member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk in the sessions of October 1774, October 1775, May and October 1776, May 1784, October 1785, and May 1786.

He was the son of John Betts, Jr. and Demaris Lockwood.[3] He graduated from Yale University prior to 1752, and upon graduation, won a Berkeley Scholarship.[3] As early as 1752, he settled in Ridgefield, but moved back to Norwalk soon afterwards.[3] He married Mary Gold on November 8, 1752, but she died 12 days later.[3] He married Elizabeth Maltby on May 15, 1754.[3] They had one son, William Maltby Betts, who also served in the Connecticut General Assembly, was a judge, and father of Thaddeus Betts, lieutenant governor.[3]

He served in the Connecticut General Assembly representing Norwalk in 1774, 1775, 1776.[1][3]

An M.D. degree was conferred on him by the Connecticut Medical Society in 1797.[3] His wife Elizabeth died on February 8, 1789.[3] He married the widow of a former classmate, Daniel Lyman, on November 8, 1789.[3]

He died in Norwalk on March 22, 1807.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Connecticut. General Assembly (1881). Roll of State Officers and Members of General Assembly of Connecticut, from 1776 to 1881: With an Appendix Giving the Congressional Delegates, Judges of the Supreme and Superior Courts, and the Date of Incorporation of the Cities, Boroughs, and Towns. Press of the Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company.
  • ^ Historical discourse
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Biographical Sketches
  • Preceded by

    unknown

    Member of the
    Connecticut House of Representatives
    from Norwalk

    1776–1777
    With: Thomas Fitch, V
    Succeeded by

    Daniel Betts, Jr.
    Moses Comstock


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