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Gunning Bedford, Jr.1747 - 1812Delaware Delegate
BEDFORD,
Gunning, patriot, born in Philadelphia about 1730; died in Newcastle,
Del., 30 September 1797. He was a lieutenant in the French war, and entered the
revolutionary army as major, 20 March 1775. As Lieutenant-Colonel of Haslet's
regiment he was wounded at White Plains. On 18 June 1776, he was appointed
muster-master-general. He was a delegate from Delaware to the old congress,
1783-'5, and in 1796 was elected governor of Delaware.
His
cousin, Gunning Bedford, Jr., born
in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1747, died in Wilmington, Del., 30 March 1812,
was graduated at the College of New Jersey in 1771, delivering the valedictory
oration. After graduation he studied in the law-office of Joseph Reed, of
Philadelphia, was admitted to the bar, and practiced law at Dover and afterward
at Wilminton, Del. During the revolutionary war he acted for a short time as
aide-de-camp to General Washington. Resuming his practice after the close of the
war, he was in the course of a few years elected to the Delaware House of
Representatives. He represented Delaware in the continental congress from 1783
till 1786, and was also a member of the constitutional convention, in which he
took an active part, and by his eloquence influenced the decision of the
convention to give the same representation in the senate to large and small
states. He was a presidential elector in 1789 and in 1793. He became attorney
general of the state, and remained in that office until the organization of the
government in 1789, when President Washington appointed him United States judge
for the district of Delaware, which place he held until his last illness.
A
grand-nephew of the latter, Gunning S. Bedford,
physician, born in Baltimore, Maryland, in 1806; died in New York City, 5
September 1870, was graduated at Mount St. Mary's College, Emmettsburg,
Maryland, in 1825, with the highest honors of his class. He received his medical
diploma from Rutgers medical College in 1829, and soon afterward visited Europe,
where for two years he continued his medical studies. On his return, in 1833, he
was appointed professor in the medical College at Charleston, South Carolina,
and subsequently was called to a professorship in the new medical College
founded by Dr. Alden March in Albany, New York he removed to New York about
1836, and soon commanded a large practice in obstetrics. In concert with the
late Dr. Valentine Mott, his former preceptor, and for many years his colleague,
Dr. Bedford projected the University medical College in 1840, and took the chair
of obstetrics, which he retained until 1862. Dr. Bedford first introduced into
the United States obstetrical clinics for the gratuitous treatment of poor
women. He was the author of two standard treatises on his special department of
medicine. His " Diseases of Women and Children" passed through ten
editions in this country, and his " Principles and Practice of
Obstetrics" five editions; and both have been republished in England, and
translated into French and German.*His son, Dr. Henry Moore, died at Richfield
Springs, 20 August 1880, was his assistant in the obstetrical clinic, the
establishment of which was accomplished against strong opposition. --
Edited American Biography
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2001 by VirtualologyTM
BEDFORD, Gunning, Jr., (cousin of
Gunning Bedford), a Delegate from Delaware; born in Philadelphia, Pa., in 1747;
was graduated from Princeton College in 1771; studied law in Philadelphia; was
admitted to the Delaware bar in 1779 and commenced practice in Dover, Del.;
moved to Wilmington, Del.; Member of the Continental Congress 1783-1785;
appointed attorney general of the State on April 26, 1784, and served until
September 26, 1789; appointed a commissioner to the convention held at
Annapolis, Md., in September 1786 but did not attend; member of the Federal
constitutional convention at Philadelphia in 1787 and signed the Constitution;
delegate to the State convention that ratified the Federal Constitution in 1787;
member of the State senate in 1788; appointed United States judge for the
district of Delaware September 26, 1789, which position he held until his death
in Wilmington, Del., March 30, 1812; interment in First Presbyterian Churchyard;
re-interment at the Masonic Home of Delaware, on Lancaster Pike, two miles west
of Wilmington, Del. - - Biographical
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