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  1. Solomon Sibley (October 7, 1769 – April 4, 1846) was an American politician and jurist in the Michigan Territory who became the first mayor of Detroit.

  2. Solomon Sibley was an important public figure during the formative years of Detroit and the Michigan Territory. Throughout his long career, Sibley held many prestigious political and judicial positions and was a highly influential figure involved in shaping the laws and institutions of the city, territory, and the young state. Sibley was born ...

  3. Solomon Sibley. <<Back to Bios. Served the Territorial Court from 1824 through 1836. Chief Justice: 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833, 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837. Solomon Sibley was born on October 7, 1769, in Sutton, Massachusetts, into a prominent New England family.

  4. Sarah Whipple Sproat Sibley died in 1851 and is buried next to her husband, Judge Solomon Sibley in Detroit’s Elmwood Cemetery. Judge Sibley and his wife, Sarah, are the author’s 4th generation lineal grandparents.

  5. People of Detroit: Solomon Sibley was born on October 7, 1769 in Sutton, Massachusetts. He came to Detroit soon after the fort was handed over to the Americans in 1796. In October of 1802, Sibley married Sarah Whipple Sproat.

  6. Judge Solomon Sibley was the 6th generation of lineal descendant from John Sibley. Colonel Ebenezer Sproat Sibley. Three of Judge Solomon and Sarah Sibley's sons, L to R: Colonel Ebenezer Sproat Sibley, General Henry Hastings Sibley (1st Governor of Minnesota 1858), Major Alexander Hamilton Sibley.

  7. 21 de jun. de 2013 · Solomon Sibley later went on to become Detroit’s first mayor in 1806 and served as Chief Justice of the Michigan Territorial Supreme Court from 1827 until his retirement in 1837. He is best remembered today by his family’s 1848 house on E Jefferson Avenue, which now serves as the rectory of Christ Church Detroit .