John Reading (New Jersey governor)

John Reading
Acting Governor of the Province of New Jersey
In office
17 June 1747 – 10 August 1747
Preceded byJohn Hamilton (President of Council)
Succeeded byGov. Jonathan Belcher
Acting Governor of the Province of New Jersey
In office
31 August 1757 – 22 September 1757
Preceded byGov. Jonathan Belcher
Succeeded byLt. Gov. Thomas Pownall
Acting Governor of the Province of New Jersey
In office
22 September 1757 – 16 June 1758
Preceded byLt. Gov. Thomas Pownall
Succeeded byGov. Francis Bernard
President of the New Jersey Provincial Council
In office
17 June 1747 – 12 December 1758
Preceded byJohn Hamilton
Succeeded byRobert Hunter Morris
Member of the New Jersey Provincial Council for the Western Division
In office
15 June 1713 – 12 December 1758
Personal details
Born(1686-06-06)6 June 1686
Gloucester, New Jersey
Died5 November 1767(1767-11-05) (aged 81)
Resting placeOld Amwell Presbyterian Churchyard
NationalityAmerican
OccupationSurveyor and politician, Acting Governor of New Jersey

John Reading (6 June 1686 – 5 November 1767) was the first native-born governor of the British Province of New Jersey, serving in 1747, and again from September 1757 to June 1758. His father, Colonel John Reading, was the first major landowner in Hunterdon County.

Governor Reading was one of the founders and trustees of the College of New Jersey, which later became Princeton University. The Reading family is still influential in the state of New Jersey.