American politician
Thomas Fitch IV |
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The table tomb of Thomas Fitch in East Norwalk Cemetery |
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In office 1754–1766 |
Preceded by | Roger Wolcott |
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Succeeded by | William Pitkin |
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In office May 1726 – October 1726 |
Preceded by | Joseph Platt, Samuel Comstock |
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Succeeded by | Joseph Platt, Samuel Comstock |
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In office May 1727 – October 1727 |
Preceded by | Joseph Platt, Samuel Comstock |
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Succeeded by | Joseph Platt, Samuel Comstock |
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In office May 1729 – October 1729 |
Preceded by | Joseph Platt, Samuel Comstock |
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Succeeded by | Joseph Platt, Samuel Comstock |
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In office May 1730 – October 1730 |
Preceded by | Joseph Platt, Samuel Comstock |
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Succeeded by | Joseph Platt, Samuel Comstock |
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In office 1734–1746 |
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Born | c. 1699 Norwalk, Connecticut Colony[1] |
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Died | July 18, 1774 Norwalk, Connecticut Colony |
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Resting place | East Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Connecticut |
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Alma mater | Yale College |
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Profession | lawyer |
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Thomas Fitch IV (c. 1699 – July 18, 1774) was governor of the Connecticut Colony from 1754 to 1766.