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  1. William Slocum Groesbeck (July 24, 1815 – July 7, 1897) was an American lawyer and politician who served one term as a U.S. Representative from Ohio from 1857 to 1859. Early life. Groesbeck was born in Kinderhook, New York, on July 24, 1815. [1] . He was the son of John H. Groesbeck (1790–1862) and Mary ( née Slocum) Groesbeck (1794–1854).

  2. Advertisement. William Slocum Groesbeck. Birth. 24 Jul 1815. New York, New York County, New York, USA. Death. 7 Jul 1897 (aged 81) Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA. Burial. Spring Grove Cemetery. Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA Show Map. Plot. Garden LN Section 22, Lot 54, Groesbeck Vault, Catacomb 12. Memorial ID. 4449. · View Source.

  3. GROESBECK, WILLIAM SLOCOMB. Thrust into the national spotlight by the impeachment trial of President andrew johnson in 1868, defense attorney William Slocomb Groesbeck won wide renown for his stirring defense of the president. Prior to the trial, Groesbeck was known chiefly for his law practice in Ohio and for a single term in Congress.

  4. William Scolum Groesbeck (* 24. Juli 1815 in Kinderhook, New York; † 7. Juli 1897 in Cincinnati, Ohio) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker der Demokratischen Partei. Vom 4. März 1857 bis 3. März 1859 war er Mitglied des Repräsentantenhauses der Vereinigten Staaten für den 2. Kongressdistrikt des Bundesstaates Ohio. Leben.

  5. Biography. Born in Kinderhook, New York, Groesbeck moved with his parents to Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1816. His parents were John H. Groesbeck and Mary Slocum Groesbeck. The Groesbeck family was originally from Amsterdam. He attended the common schools and Augusta College (Kentucky).

    • Male
    • July 24, 1815
    • Elizabeth B. (Burnet) Groesbeck
    • July 7, 1897
  6. William S. Groesbeck United States politician (1815-1897) Upload media Wikipedia. Name in native language: William S. Groesbeck; Date of birth: 24 July 1815 Kinderhook:

  7. The president's defense team was made up of Benjamin Robbins Curtis, William M. Evarts, William S. Groesbeck, Thomas Amos Rogers Nelson, and Henry Stanbery. [24] [42] Stanbery had resigned as United States attorney general on March 12, 1868, in order to devote all of his time to serving on Johnson's defense team.