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George Truitt
American politician

George Truitt

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American politician
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Place of birth
Felton
Place of death
Felton
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Kent County
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Biography

George Truitt (1756 – October 8, 1818) was an American farmer and politician from Murderkill Hundred, in Kent County, Delaware, near Felton. He was a member of the Federalist Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as Governor of Delaware.

Early life and family

Truitt was born in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, Delaware, near Felton. His Father was Samuel Truitt,b.1733 Worcester,Maryland d.1788 Worcester,Maryland his Mother was Ester Sturgis b.1737 Somerset.Maryland d.1777. he was certainly a descendent of a George Truitt who settled in Accomack County, Virginia in the 17th century. He married Margaret "Mary" Hodgson and they had one child, Sarah. Their farm and primary residence was later known as Frazier Farm and is located east of Felton on the Canterbury Road, now State Route 15. They also had a home at 12 South Main Street in Camden. They were members of the Methodist Church.

Professional and political career

He began his political career as a delegate to the state convention which ratified the United States Constitution of 1787. He then served five years in the State House from the 1788/89 session through the 1791/92 session and again in the 1794 session. He then served most of two terms in the State Senate, from the 1803 session through the 1807 session. In 1807 he was elected Governor of Delaware, defeating Joseph Haslet the Democratic-Republican Party candidate. Truitt took office January 19, 1808 and served until January 15, 1811.

Like other Governors, Truitt was concerned about issues like slavery, penal reform, and public education. A new issue arose during his term, however. Due to increasing tensions with Great Britain, the U.S. government had directed Delaware to create and equip a militia of 1300 men. The General Assembly, in turn requested Federal fortification of Wilmington, New Castle, Port Penn, Reedy Island, and Lewes. Being descendant of George Truitt 1640 who landed in Va. on a land grant from Kind George of England. Who exchanged hos land in Northern England for the tract in the New world.

Death and legacy

Truitt died at his farm in Murderkill Hundred, Kent County, near Felton and was buried there. In 1903 he was reburied in the Barratt's Chapel Cemetery near Frederica, Delaware. The Gov. George Truitt House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.

No known portrait of George Truitt exists.

Delaware General Assembly
(sessions while Governor)
YearAssemblySenate MajoritySpeakerHouse MajoritySpeaker
180832ndFederalistJames SykesFederalistStephen Lewis
180933rdFederalistJames SykesFederalistStephen Lewis
181034thFederalistJames SykesFederalistStephen Lewis

Almanac

Elections were held October 1 and members of the General Assembly took office on October 20 or the following weekday. State Assemblymen had a one-year term.

Beginning in 1792 elections were held the first Tuesday of October and members of the General Assembly took office the first Tuesday of January. The State Legislative Council was renamed the State Senate and the State House of Assembly became the State House of Representatives. State Senators had a three-year term and State Representatives had a one-year term. The Governor takes office the third Tuesday of January and had a three-year term.

Public Offices
OfficeTypeLocationBegan officeEnded officenotes
DelegateConventionDoverDecember 7, 1787ratification
AssemblymanLegislatureDoverOctober 20, 1788October 20, 1789
AssemblymanLegislatureDoverOctober 20, 1789October 20, 1790
AssemblymanLegislatureDoverOctober 20, 1790October 20, 1791
AssemblymanLegislatureDoverOctober 20, 1791October 20, 1792
State RepresentativeLegislatureDoverJanuary 7, 1794January 6, 1795
State SenatorLegislatureDoverJanuary 4, 1803January 7, 1806
State SenatorLegislatureDoverJanuary 7, 1806January 19, 1808
GovernorExecutiveDoverJanuary 19, 1808January 15, 1811
Delaware General Assembly service
DatesAssemblyChamberMajorityGovernorCommitteesDistrict
1788/8913thState Housenon partisanThomas CollinsKent at-large
1789/9014thState Housenon partisanJoshua ClaytonKent at-large
1790/9115thState Housenon partisanJoshua ClaytonKent at-large
1791/9216thState Housenon partisanJoshua ClaytonKent at-large
179418thState HouseFederalistJoshua ClaytonKent at-large
180327thState SenateFederalistDavid HallKent at-large
180428thState SenateFederalistDavid HallKent at-large
180529thState SenateFederalistNathaniel MitchellKent at-large
180630thState SenateFederalistNathaniel MitchellKent at-large
180731stState SenateFederalistNathaniel MitchellKent at-large
Election results
YearOfficeSubjectPartyVotes%OpponentPartyVotes%
1807GovernorGeorge TruittFederalist3,30952%Joseph HasletDemocratic-Republican3,06248%

Places with more information

  • Delaware Historical Society; website; 505 North Market Street, Wilmington, Delaware 19801; (302) 655-7161
  • University of Delaware; Library website; 181 South College Avenue, Newark, Delaware 19717; (302) 831-2965
  • Barrat's Chapel Cemetery; 6416 Bay Road, Frederica, Delaware; (302) 335-5544

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