19th century American politician
Lemuel W. Joiner
In office January 4, 1869 – January 2, 1871Preceded by Joel Whitman Succeeded by Francis Little In office January 7, 1861 – January 5, 1863Preceded by Charles Rodolf Succeeded by George L. Frost In office January 5, 1857 – January 3, 1859Preceded by Amasa Cobb Succeeded by Charles Rodolf In office January 2, 1854 – January 1, 1855Preceded by Henry Madden Succeeded by Stephen P. Hollenbeck
Born (1810-11-09 ) November 9, 1810Royalton, Vermont , U.S.Died October 22, 1886(1886-10-22) (aged 75)Wyoming, Iowa County, Wisconsin , U.S. Resting place Wyoming Cemetery, Wyoming, Wisconsin Political party Republican Spouse Cynthia Ann Lucas (died 1905) Children Robert Lucas Joiner (b. 1841; died 1920) Julia Charlotte (LaBarre) (b. 1845; died 1947) Mary Ellen (Morris) (b. 1848; died 1940) Florence Joiner (b. 1851; died 1865) Franklin Joiner (b. 1854; died 1863) Anne Lethe Joiner (b. 1857; died 1881) Alice J. (Franklin) (b. 1857; died 1887)
Lemuel Whiting Joiner (November 9, 1810 – October 22, 1886) was an American farmer, Republican politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He served six years in the Wisconsin State Senate and one year in the State Assembly , representing Iowa County . His son, Robert Joiner , also served in the Legislature.
Biography
Joiner was born in 1810 in Royalton, Vermont .[ 1] He moved to Cincinnati in 1830 and then to Williamsport, Indiana in 1834. In 1845 he moved to Wyoming, Iowa County, Wisconsin , which was his primary residence for the rest of his life. Joiner died on October 22, 1886.[ 1]
Joiner's son, Robert , also served in the Senate.[ 2]
Career
Joiner was elected to the Assembly in 1853.[ 1] He was later a member of the Senate three times. First, from 1857 to 1858, second, from 1861 to 1862 and third, from 1869 to 1870.[ 1] He was a Republican .[ 3]
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