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  1. William Learned Marcy. (1786 - 1857) William Learned Marcy. Born 12 Dec 1786 in Southbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States. Ancestors. Son of James Marcy Jr. and Sarah (Robbins) Marcy. Brother of Job Marcy. Husband of Cornelia Knower — married 28 Apr 1824 in Guilderland, Albany, New York, United States. [children unknown]

  2. The papers of William Learned Marcy (1786-1857) span the years 1806-1930, with the bulk of the items concentrated in the period 1806-1857. They begin with a commonplace book for his senior year at Brown University and include an early

  3. 27 de jun. de 2018 · American statesman William Learned Marcy (1786-1857), a leader of the Democratic party from its origin in the 1820s, served as secretary of war and as secretary of state. William Marcy was born in Sturbridge, Mass., on Dec. 12, 1786. After graduating from Brown University, he studied law in New York and became a resident of the state.

  4. William Learned Marcy. WILLIAM LEARNED MARCY was born in Sturbridge (now Southbridge), Massachusetts, on 12 December 1786; was educated at Leicester and Woodstock Academies; graduated from Brown University, 1808; taught school briefly at Newport, Rhode Island; moved to Troy, New York, to study law and was admitted to the bar, 1811; married Dolly Newell in 1812 (deceased in 1821); wrote for the ...

  5. Marcy served Pierce as secretary of state (1853–57). Only four months after leaving office, Marcy died suddenly while vacationing. Mattina, Benjamin.“The Early Life of William Learned Marcy, 1789–1832” (PhD diss, Georgetown Univ, 1949) Spencer, Ivor. The Victor and the Spoils: A Life of William L.Marcy (Providence, RI: Brown Univ Press ...

  6. WILLIAM L. MARCY, the thirteenth governor of New York, was born in Southbridge, Massachusetts on December 12, 1786. His education was attained at Brown University, where he graduated in 1808. He went on to study law, and in 1811 was admitted to the bar. During the War of 1812, he served in the New York militia as a lieutenant, and later was ...

  7. MARCY, WILLIAM LEARNED (1786–1857), American statesman, was born in Southbridge (then part of Sturbridge), Massachusetts, on the 12th of December 1786. He graduated at Brown University in 1808, studied law, was admitted to the bar in Troy, New York, and began practice there in 1810.