Charles Hawley | |
Office: | 36th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut |
Term Start: | May 2, 1838 |
Term End: | May 4, 1842 |
Governor: | William W. Ellsworth |
Predecessor: | Ebenezer Stoddard |
Successor: | William S. Holabird |
Office2: | Member of the Connecticut Senate from the 12th District |
Term Start2: | 1830 |
Term End2: | 1831 |
Predecessor2: | At large elections |
Successor2: | Thaddeus Betts |
Term Start3: | 1832 |
Term End3: | 1836 |
Predecessor3: | Thaddeus Betts |
Successor3: | Benjamin Isaacs |
Term Start4: | 1837 |
Term End4: | 1838 |
Predecessor4: | Benjamin Isaacs |
Successor4: | Thomas B. Butler |
Office5: | Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Stamford |
Term Start5: | 1821 |
Term End5: | 1822 |
Predecessor5: | Thaddeus Bell, John Augur |
Successor5: | Daniel Lockwood, Joseph Wood |
Alongside5: | Joseph Wood |
Term Start6: | 1823 |
Term End6: | 1824 |
Predecessor6: | Daniel Lockwood, Joseph Wood |
Successor6: | Isaac Lockwood, Theodore Davenport |
Alongside6: | Daniel Lockwood |
Term Start7: | 1826 |
Term End7: | 1829 |
Predecessor7: | Isaac Lockwood, Theodore Davenport |
Successor7: | Simeon H. Minor, William Waterbury, Jr. |
Birth Date: | 15 June 1792 |
Birth Place: | Huntington, Connecticut |
Death Place: | Stamford, Connecticut |
Residence: | Stamford |
Alma Mater: | Yale College (1813) |
Spouse: | Mary S. Holly (m. 1821) |
Party: | Whig |
Charles Hawley (June 15, 1792 – February 27, 1866) was an American politician, judge, and the 36th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1838 to 1842.
Hawley was born in that part of Huntington, Connecticut, which now constitutes the town of Monroe. He graduated with honor at Yale College in 1813. He studied law, partly at Newtown with Hon. Asa Chapman, soon after a judge at the Supreme Court, and partly at Litchfield with Judge Gould. He was admitted to the bar in Fairfield County, Connecticut, in 1815 or early 1816, and opened an office in Stamford. After a brief time in East Haddam, he returned to Stamford and remained there for the rest of his life. In 1824, he was appointed Judge of Probate for the district of Stamford, a district which then embraced many towns, an office which he held until 1838.
In 1821, he married Mary Stiles Holly, with whom he had children, most of whom survived him. He was a firm believer in the Christian religion and a member of the Congregational Church in Stamford.
Hawley repeatedly represented the town of Stamford in the Connecticut House of Representatives and was also a member of the Connecticut Senate representing the 12th District. As a Whig, he held the office of Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut for four periods, from May 2, 1838 until May 4, 1842, while William W. Ellsworth was Governor of the state.
He died in Stamford on February 27, 1866, aged 74.