Charles Hawley

Charles Hawley
portrait by his daughter, Elizabeth King Hawley
36th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
In office
May 2, 1838 – May 4, 1842
GovernorWilliam W. Ellsworth
Preceded byEbenezer Stoddard
Succeeded byWilliam S. Holabird
Member of the
Connecticut Senate
from the 12th District
In office
1830–1831
Preceded byAt large elections
Succeeded byThaddeus Betts
In office
1832–1836
Preceded byThaddeus Betts
Succeeded byBenjamin Isaacs
In office
1837–1838
Preceded byBenjamin Isaacs
Succeeded byThomas B. Butler
Member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives
from Stamford
In office
1821–1822
Serving with Joseph Wood
Preceded byThaddeus Bell,
John Augur
Succeeded byDaniel Lockwood,
Joseph Wood
In office
1823–1824
Serving with Daniel Lockwood
Preceded byDaniel Lockwood,
Joseph Wood
Succeeded byIsaac Lockwood,
Theodore Davenport
In office
1826–1829
Preceded byIsaac Lockwood,
Theodore Davenport
Succeeded bySimeon H. Minor,
William Waterbury, Jr.
Personal details
Born(1792-06-15)June 15, 1792
Huntington, Connecticut
DiedFebruary 27, 1866(1866-02-27) (aged 73)
Stamford, Connecticut
Political partyWhig
SpouseMary S. Holly (m. 1821)
ResidenceStamford
Alma materYale College (1813)

Charles Hawley (June 15, 1792 – February 27, 1866) was an American politician, judge, and the 36th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1838 to 1842.