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Patrick Noble

American politician


Summary

American politician

FieldValue
namePatrick Noble
imagePatrick Noble.jpg
order57th
officeGovernor of South Carolina
term_startDecember 10, 1838
term_endApril 7, 1840
lieutenantBarnabas Kelet Henagan
predecessorPierce Mason Butler
successorBarnabas Kelet Henagan
office1President of the South Carolina Senate
term1November 28, 1836 – December 8, 1838
governor1George McDuffie
Pierce Mason Butler
predecessor1Henry Deas
successor1Angus Patterson
office2Member of the South Carolina Senate from Abbeville District
term2November 28, 1836 – December 8, 1838
office319th and 23rd Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives
term3November 25, 1833 – November 28, 1836
governor3Robert Young Hayne
George McDuffie
predecessor3Henry Laurens Pinckney
successor3David Lewis Wardlaw
term4December 18, 1818 – November 22, 1824
governor4John Geddes
Thomas Bennett, Jr.
John Lyde Wilson
predecessor4Robert Young Hayne
successor4John Belton O'Neall
office5Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from Abbeville District
term5November 26, 1832 – November 28, 1836
term6November 28, 1814 – November 22, 1824
order734th
office7Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina
term7December 9, 1830 – December 10, 1832
governor7James Hamilton, Jr.
predecessor7Thomas Williams
successor7Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
birth_date
birth_placenear Willington, South Carolina, US
death_date
death_placeColumbia, South Carolina, US
resting_placeWillington Cemetery in McCormick County, South Carolina
spouseElizabeth Bonneau Pickens
partyDemocratic
alma_materCollege of New Jersey

Pierce Mason Butler George McDuffie Thomas Bennett, Jr. John Lyde Wilson

Patrick Noble (1787April 7, 1840) was the 57th Governor of South Carolina from 1838 until his death in 1840.

Early life and career

Born in Abbeville District Present Day Mccormick County, South Carolina, near Willington, Noble was educated at Moses Waddel's School and he graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1806. Upon graduation, he was admitted to the bar in 1809 and commenced the practice of law with John C. Calhoun. Noble was additionally active with the South Carolina militia from 1813 to 1814 and he served as a major.

Political career

In 1814, Noble was elected to the South Carolina House of Representatives and was a member until 1824. The General Assembly elected Noble as the 34th Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina in 1830 for a two-year term. He was elected again to the House of Representatives upon the completion of his term as Lieutenant Governor in 1832 and he was elevated to the South Carolina Senate in 1836. Noble became Governor of South Carolina in 1838 upon election by the General Assembly. He was elected by 96-58 over Franklin H. Elmore.

His term as governor was marked by the aftermath effects of the Panic of 1837, resulting in the Charleston banks suspending specie payments. Noble died on April 7, 1840, before the expiration of his term. He was buried in Willington at the family cemetery.

Family

Noble married Elizabeth Bonneau Pickens (1797-1834), daughter of Lieutenant Governor Ezekiel Pickens. They had seven children, of whom Edward (1820-1889), a lawyer, state representative, and major in the Confederate Army, was probably the most prominent. Samuel (1832-1890) served in the Confederate Army and was later a successful lawyer in Galveston, Texas.

References

References

  1. (1839). "The Politician's Register for 1839". Horace Greeley.
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