Jacob Hostetter Jr. (died November 3, 1868) was an American politician and judge from Ohio. He served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1837 to 1838 and as a member of the Ohio Senate from 1838 to 1842.
Jacob Hostetter Jr. | |
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Member of the Ohio Senate from the Stark County district | |
In office 1838–1842 | |
Preceded by | David A. Starkweather |
Succeeded by | Samuel Lahm |
Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the Stark County district | |
In office 1837–1838 Serving with Matthew Johnson | |
Preceded by | Hugh R. Caldwell and Peter M. Wise |
Succeeded by | Matthew Johnson and James Welch |
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Died | (aged 83) Milltown, Indiana, U.S. |
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Early life
editJacob Hostetter Jr. was born to Jacob Hostetter. His father was a clock maker and Pennsylvania politician and judge.[1]
Career
editHostetter moved from Hanover, Pennsylvania, to New Lisbon, Ohio, in 1820 or 1822. He operated the Union House, a hotel there. In 1824, he moved to Canton.[1][2]
Hostetter was judge of the court of common pleas for several years.[2] He served as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives from 1837 to 1838. He also served as a member of the Ohio Senate from 1838 to 1842.[3]
Personal life
editHostetter lived on a farm in Minerva.[2]
Hostetter died on November 3, 1868, at the age of 83, at the home of his son in Milltown, Indiana.[2]
References
edit- ^ a b Prowell, George R. (1907). History of York County, Pennsylvania. Vol. 1. p. 415. Retrieved September 11, 2023 – via Archive.org.
- ^ a b c d "Hostetter". The Stark County Democrat. November 4, 1868. p. 2. Retrieved September 11, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
- ^ Taylor, W. A. (1892). Ohio Statesmen and Hundred Year Book. The Westbote Co., State Printers. pp. 338–343. Retrieved August 25, 2023 – via Archive.org.