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Charles J. McCurdy

Charles J. McCurdy
Born Charles Johnson McCurdy
December 7, 1797
Lyme, Connecticut, U.S.
Died June 8, 1891(1891-06-08) (aged 93)
Alma mater Yale College
Occupation Lawyer, diplomat, politician
Parent(s) Richard McCurdy
Ursula Wolcott Griswold
Relatives Roger Wolcott (maternal great-great-grandfather)
Oliver Wolcott (maternal great-great-great-uncle)
Matthew Griswold (maternal great-grandfather)
Richard Aldrich McCurdy (nephew)

Charles Johnson McCurdy (December 7, 1797 – June 8, 1891) was an American lawyer, diplomat, and the 20th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1847 to 1849.

Charles J. McCurdy was born at Lyme, Connecticut. His father, Richard McCurdy, was a graduate of Yale and a lawyer by profession, but devoted himself to agricultural pursuits and the care of his estate. His mother was Ursula Wolcott Griswold, granddaughter on her father's side of Governor Matthew Griswold, whose wife Ursula was the daughter of governor Roger Wolcott, sister of Oliver Wolcott, aunt of Oliver Wolcott Jr, and mother of Roger Griswold, all of whom were governors of Connecticut. Thus, McCurcy was related to many governors of the state.

McCurdy entered Yale College in 1813, and was graduated in 1817 with high honors.

In 1832 he was Connecticut state senator, then served as Speaker of the House in 1840-41 and 1844. He was elected in 1847 and 1848 as lieutenant governor and president of the senate.

From 1850 to 1852 he served as U.S. Chargé to the Austrian Empire.

In June 1855 he was appointed a judge of the Connecticut Superior Court, and in 1863 a judge of the Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors, which position he held until his retirement by constitutional limitation of age in 1867.

McCurdy died on June 8, 1891.


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