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American politician

Thomas Telfair
Member of the U.S. House of Representativesfrom Georgia's at-large district
In officeMarch 4, 1813 – March 3, 1817
Preceded by District created
Succeeded by William Terrell
Personal details
Born (1780-03-02)March 2, 1780Savannah, Province of Georgia
Died February 18, 1818(1818-02-18) (aged 37)
Political party Democratic-Republican
Parent Edward Telfair (father)
Alma mater College of New Jersey
Profession Politician, lawyer

Thomas Telfair (March 2, 1780 – February 18, 1818) was a United States representative from Georgia. Born in Savannah, the third of four sons of Governor Edward Telfair, he graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1805. He went on to study law in Connecticut,[1] was admitted to the bar, and commenced practice in Savannah.

Telfair was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the 13th and 14th United States Congresses, serving from March 4, 1813, to March 3, 1817. He died in February 1818 at the age of 37.[2]

Like his father's before him, Thomas Telfair's remains were likely interred at the family's plantation and moved, many years later, to Savannah's Evergreen Cemetery. The cemetery was established in 1846; in the 20th century its name was changed to Bonaventure, for the original plantation on the site.

  1. ^ Johnson, Charles J. "Telfair Family." New Georgia Encyclopedia. May 26, 2015. Web. August 30, 2015.
  2. ^ Ibid. August 30, 2015.
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded byNew seat Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Georgia's at-large congressional district March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1817 Succeeded byWilliam Terrell