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  1. Benjamin Fitzpatrick (June 30, 1802 – November 21, 1869) was the 11th Governor of the U.S. state of Alabama and a United States Senator from that state. He was a Democrat . Early life. Born in Greene County, Georgia, Fitzpatrick was orphaned at the age of seven and was taken by his sister (Celia Fitzpatrick Baldwin) to Alabama in 1815.

  2. Benjamin Fitzpatrick (1802-1869) was Alabama's governor from 1841-45 and served three terms as a Democrat in the U.S. Senate. Fitzpatrick headed the "Montgomery Regency" and opposed the southern rights radicals during the secession crisis.

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    Benjamin Fitzpatrick (nacido el 15 de diciembre de 1994) es un entrenador de fútbol estadounidense y jugador retirado que jugó como mediocampista. Apareció para FC London, Michigan Bucks y Cleveland SC a nivel semiprofesional y jugó profesionalmente con Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC.

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  5. 7 de jul. de 2023 · Benjamin Fitzpatrick Governor and U.S. senator Benjamin Fitzpatrick (1802-1869), like most of his predecessors in the governor ‘s chair, was associated with the Jacksonian wing of the Alabama Democratic Party, but he also led a loosely organized faction of the party sometimes known as the “Montgomery Regency,” whose members were united more arou...

  6. Gov. Benjamin Fitzpatrick. Terms November 22, 1841 - December 10, 1845 ; Party Democratic ; Born June 30, 1802 ; Passed November 21, 1869 ; Birth State Georgia ; Family Married twice--Sarah Terry Elmore, Aurelia Blassingame; eight children

  7. Solicitor of the Montgomery Circuit. 1829: Moved to a plantation in Autauga County. 1841-1845: Governor of Alabama. 1848-1849: U.S. Senator from Alabama. 1853-1861: U.S. Senator from Alabama. December 7, 1857- February 26, 1860: President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate. June 16. 1860-December 2, 1860: President pro tempore of the U.S. Senate. 1865: