American politician
Robert Witherspoon
In office November 27, 1821 – December 20, 1821Preceded by Charles Miller Succeeded by Stephen Decatur Miller In office November 24, 1806 – June 29, 1808In office November 22, 1802 – May 16, 1804In office November 26, 1792 – May 12, 1794In office March 4, 1809 – March 3, 1811Preceded by David R. Williams Succeeded by David R. Williams In office 1800–1802Governor John Drayton
Born (1767-01-29 ) January 29, 1767 near Kingstree , Province of South Carolina , British America Died October 11, 1837(1837-10-11) (aged 70) near Mayesville , South Carolina , U.S. Political party Democratic-Republican Profession planter , politician
Robert Witherspoon (January 29, 1767 – October 11, 1837) was an American politician who served as a U.S. Representative from South Carolina .
Witherspoon was born near Kingstree in the Province of South Carolina as the son of a Scots-Irish father, Robert Witherspoon (1728–1778) who was born in County Down , Ireland and settled in the Province of South Carolina . His mother was Elizabeth Heathly Witherspoon (1740–1820), who was born in South Carolina. Robert Witherspoon attended local schools.
Witherspoon was elected State treasurer in 1800 and served one term. He was a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1792 to 1794 from 1802 to 1804 and from 1806 to 1808.
Witherspoon was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Eleventh Congress (March 4, 1809 – March 3, 1811). He declined to be a candidate for reelection. He had large slave planting interests in Sumter County, South Carolina .[ 1] He opposed the nullification act in 1832.
He died near Mayesville, South Carolina , October 11, 1837. He was interred in the Salem Brick Church Cemetery.
He was great-great-grandfather of Robert Witherspoon Hemphill .
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