Representatives to the General Court from Chelsea 1739 - 1800

(Winnisimmet, Rumney Marsh and Pullen Point)

DATE

REPRESENTATIVE

May 16, 1739

Samuel Watts, Esq.

May 21, 1740

Samuel Watts, Esq.

May 18, 1741

Samuel Watts, Esq.

June 30, 1741

Samuel Watts, Esq.

May 20, 1742

Samuel Watts, Esq.

May 18, 1743

Voted not to send a representative.

May 17, 1744

Voted not to send a representative.

May, 1745 to May, 1748

Lt. Thomas Pratt.

May 17, 1749

Nathanael Oliver, Jr.

May 14, 1750

Nathanael Oliver, Jr.

May, 1751, to May, 1756

No representative sent.

May 16, 1757

Thomas Goldthwait.

June 9, 1757

Thomas Goldthwait.

May, 1758, to May, 1763

Thomas Goldthwait.

May 23, 1764

Samuel Floyd.

May 21, 1765

Voted not to send a representative. 24 nays to 17 yeas.

May 22, 1766

Thomas Pratt.

May 25, 1767

Voted not to send a representative.

May 19, 1768

Voted not to send a representative. 19 nays to 5 yeas. Chose Thomas Pratt, Samuel Watts, Jr., and Samuel Pratt a committee to petition the General Court for relief from overtaxation.

Sept 21, 1768

Lt. Thomas Pratt chosen a "Committeeman" to meet the Committee of Convention at Faneuil Hall on Sept. 22.

May 25, 1769

Voted not to send a representative.

May 28 1770

Voted not to send a representative. Chose Lt. Thomas Pratt, Capt Jonathan Green, and Samuel Floyd a committee to petition the General Court for relief from overtaxation.

May 21, 1771

Lt. Thomas Pratt

May 21, 1772

Lt. Thomas Pratt

May 24, 1773

Voted not to send a representative.

May 23, 1774

Voted not to send a representative.

August 26, 1774

Chose Samuel Sprague, Samuel Sargeant, and Samuel Watts to meet the Committee of Correspondence of the County of Suffolk at Dedham on September 6.

Oct. 3, 1774

Samuel Watts chosen a delegate or committeeman to the Provincial Congress at Concord Oct. 11, and a representative to the General Court at Salem Oct. 5.

Jan. 4 1775

Samuel Watts representative to the Provincial Congress at Cambridge in February.

April 11, 1775

Capt. Samuel Sprague chosen to meet the County Committee at Milton April 26.

May 30, 1775

Deacon John Sale, to the Provincial Congress at Watertown.

July 10, 1775

Deacon John Sale to the General Court at Watertown on July 19.

Jan. 2, 1776

Committee to wait on the General Court with a petition or remonstrance against unequal taxation: Capt. Jonathan Green, Capt. Samuel Sprague, Samuel Watts.

May 21, 1776

Deacon John Sale, representative to the General Court.

1777

Voted not to send a representative.

1778

Voted not to send a representative.

August 2, 1779

Capt. Jonathan Green a delegate to the Constitution Convention at Cambridge, Sept. 1; Richard Shute to the Convention at Concord, first Wednesday in October.

May 9, 1780

Voted 10 to 8 not to send a representative.

May 29, 1780

Voted 20 to 8 to send a representative; chose Capt. Jonathan Green.

Oct. 16, 1780

Capt. Jonathan Green.

March 12, 1781

"A Committee to meet at Dedham on a Conference"; Capt. Jonathan Green, Samuel Watts.

May 10, 1781

Capt. Jonathan Green representative to the General Court.

Jan. 3, 1782

Committee to petition the General Court for an abatement of the town's taxes: Capt. Jonathan Green, Samuel Watts, Capt. Samuel Sargeant, Richard Shute, Capt. Samuel Sprague.

May 21, 1782

Voted unanimously not to send a representative.

1783

Rev. Phillips Payson.

July 22, 1783

Committee "to adress the town of Boston on the Subject of a Reunion": Rev. Phillips Payson, Capt. Samuel Sargeant, Capt. Samuel Clark, Joshua Cheever, Esq., Deacon John Sale.

May 11, 1784

Rev. Mr. Payson,- declined, John Sale Jr., asked to be excused.

1785

Capt. Samuel Sargeant.

May 8, 1786

Voted not to send a representative.

June 19, 1786

Committee "to attend the petition to the Court" against the building of Malden Bridge: Rev. Mr. Payson, Capt. Samuel Sargeant, Capt. James Stowers.

May 14, 1787

Voted not to send.

Dec. 3, 1787

Rev. Phillips Payson, delegate to the Convention at Boston "to Confer upon the new Constitution," the second Wednesday in January.

May 12, 1788

Voted not to send a representative.

August 6, 1788

"Committee with the Selectmen to wait upon the Committee of the Court of Sessions the 12 instant respecting Mr. William Bordmans request for Laying out a Road at the upper end of the Town": Jesse Upham, Capt. James Stower.

1789

Voted not to send a representative.

1790

Voted unanimously not to send.

1791

Voted 12 to1 not to send a representative.

1792

Capt. John Sale.

1793

Voted not to send a representative.

1794

Voted not to send a representative.

1795

Voted 16 to 0 not to send a representative.

1796

Voted not to send a representative. Chose Samuel Cary, Esq., Abijah Hastings and Lieut. James Floyd a "Standing Committee" to "Attend to the Affairs of the Town Respecting the General Court."

1797

Voted 11 to 1 not to send a representative

1798

Voted not to send a representative.

1799

Capt. Josiah Batchler.

1800

Voted 23 to 0 not to send a representative