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  1. Theodore Sedgwick (May 9, 1746 – January 24, 1813) was an American attorney, politician, and jurist who served in elected state government and as a delegate to the Continental Congress, a U.S. representative, and a senator from Massachusetts.

  2. Theodore Sedgwick (December 9, 1780 - November 7, 1839) was an American attorney, writer, and Democratic Party politician.

  3. Theodore Sedgwick was an American attorney, politician, and jurist who served in elected state government and as a delegate to the Continental Congress, a U.S. representative, and a senator from Massachusetts. He served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate from June to December 1798.

  4. Theodore Sedgwick, 17461813, American lawyer and statesman, b. West Hartford, Conn. He practiced law in Massachusetts after being admitted (1766) to the bar. In the American Revolution he acted (1776) as military secretary to Gen. John Thomas on the Canadian expedition.

  5. Theodore Sedgwick III (January 27, 1811 – December 9, 1859) was an American attorney and writer on legal topics. He was born in Albany, New York, the son of Theodore Sedgwick II (1780–1839) and Susan Anne Ridley Sedgwick (1788–1867).

  6. 27 Feb 2020 · Elizabeth Freeman used the colonists' ideas of equality and independence to sue for her freedom. Her lawyer was Theodore Sedgwick, who would later become speaker of the U.S. House of...

  7. Sedgwick, Theodore (1746-1813) Speaker of the House: Sedgwick was born in Hartford, Connecticut, in 1746. After losing his father at the age of thirteen, he studied at Yale. He left Yale in 1765, without graduating, because of a small misdemeanor.