Noyes Billings
Noyes Billings (March 31, 1800 – April 26, 1865) was an American politician who was the 39th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1846 to 1847.[1]
Early life
Noyes Billings was born in Stonington, Connecticut[2] on March 31, 1800[3] His parents were Coddington Billings and Eunice Williams and he would later marry Isabelle Stuart.[4] Noyles Billings and his younger brother William W. Billings graduated from Yale and moved to New London, Connecticut, to establish themselves in business. Their whaling and shipping company N. & W. W. Billings was established in 1823 and was one of the most successful whaling agencies in New London. They ceased operations in 1851.[5]
Political career
Billings was the mayor of New London from 1835 to 1837.[5] He was a member of the Connecticut State Senate for the 7th District in 1844.[6] He was elected lieutenant governor of Connecticut and served for one term, from May 6, 1846, to May 5, 1847, alongside governor Isaac Toucey.
Later years
Billings died in New London on April 26, 1865[7]
See also
- List of Governors of Connecticut
External links
References
- Brief Descriptions of Connecticut State Agencies, Lieutenant Governor Archived 2007-10-26 at the Wayback Machine
- "Mystic Seaport, Records of N. & W.W. Billings (Coll. 233)". Archived from the original on 2012-06-08. Retrieved 2009-09-26.
- Barbarowa Genealogy, Noyes Billings, Hon.
- Cousins of John Crossley and Barbarowa Genealogy, as above
- Mystic Seaport, as above.
- The Political Graveyard, Billings
- Barbarowa Genealogy, as above
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Preceded by Reuben Booth |
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut 1846-1847 |
Succeeded by Charles J. McCurdy |