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Hiester and was
He was defeated for re-election in 1820 by Joseph Hiester.
Joseph Hiester ( November 18, 1752June 10, 1832 ) was the fifth Governor of Pennsylvania from 1820 to 1823.
He was a member of the Hiester family political dynasty.
Hiester was the son of John Hiester and Maria Barbara Epler.
Belknap was receiving profits from traderships, Rep. Hiester Clymer launched an investigation into the War Department.
His father, Henry A. P. Muhlenberg, was a Congressman and U. S. Minister to Austria ; his grandfather, Joseph Hiester, was the governor of Pennsylvania.
John Hiester ( 1745 – 1821 ) was an American military and political leader from the Revolutionary War era to the early 19th Century.
He was a member of the Hiester Family political dynasty.
Hiester was born in Goshenhoppen, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania on April 9, 1745.
Gabriel Hiester ( 1749 – 1824 ) was an American political and military leader from the time of the American Revolution to the early-19th century.
Gabriel was a member of the Hiester Family political dynasty.
He was the brother of John Hiester and Daniel Hiester.
Hiester was born in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania on July 17, 1749, the son of German immigrants Daniel and Catherine Shuller Hiester.
Hiester Clymer ( 1827 – June 12, 1884 ) was an American political leader from the state of Pennsylvania.
Clymer was a member of the Hiester family political dynasty.
He was the nephew of William Muhlenberg Hiester and the cousin of Isaac Ellmaker Hiester.
The Hiester family was an American political and military dynasty.
Isaac Ellmaker Hiester ( 1824 – 1871 ) was an American political leader of the nineteenth Century.
He was a member of the Hiester Family political dynasty.
He was the son of William Hiester and cousin of Hiester Clymer.

Hiester and born
Hiester was born in Reading, Pennsylvania on May 15, 1818, the son of Dr. Isaac
Daniel Hiester was born in East Coventry Township, Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1774.

Hiester and Pennsylvania
* Gabriel Hiester ( 1749 – 1824 ) Pennsylvania political leader
* Joseph Hiester ( 1752 – 1832 ) US Congressman and Governor of Pennsylvania
* William Muhlenberg Hiester ( 1818 – 1878 ) Pennsylvania political leader
From 1820 to 1823, he served as private secretary to Pennsylvania Governor Joseph Hiester.
* Gabriel Hiester ( 1749-1824 ) Pennsylvania political leader
* Joseph Hiester ( 1752-1832 ) US Congressman and Governor of Pennsylvania
* William Muhlenberg Hiester ( 1818-1878 ) Pennsylvania political leader
William Muhlenberg Hiester ( May 15, 1818-August 16, 1878 ) An American political and military leader in the State of Pennsylvania.
Hiester was elected to the Pennsylvania State Senate as a member of the Democratic Party in 1855 and was immediately elected speaker.
During the invasion of Pennsylvania by the Confederate States Army under Robert E. Lee in the summer of 1863, Hiester was commissioned a major in the Pennsylvania Militia by Governor Andrew Curtin and raised 8, 000 troops for the defense of Pennsylvania.
Hiester died in Reading, Pennsylvania on August 16, 1878.
: For the other Daniel Hiester, who served as a U. S. Representative from Pennsylvania from 18091811, see Daniel Hiester ( 1774 – 1834 )
Born in Berks County, Pennsylvania, he was a member of the Hiester Family political dynasty.

Hiester and County
Hiester's father, also named Daniel Hiester, emigrated from Silesia in 1737 and settled in Goshenhoppen ( now Bally ), Pennsylvania, afterward purchasing a tract of several thousand acres in Berks County.
After completing his education, the young Hiester engaged in the mercantile business in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
Hiester was elected prothonotary and clerk of the courts of Chester County in
After his congressional career, Hiester helped establish the Bank of Chester County, was burgess of West Chester, Pennsylvania from 1815 to 1817, and was appointed register of wills and recorder of deeds on February 28, 1821.

Hiester and on
Geary's opponent, Hiester Clymer, ran on a white supremacy platform.
Hiester died on September 1, 1824.
Hiester was elected to the United States House of Representatives representing Pennsylvania, serving from March 4, 1789 until his resignation on July 1, 1796.

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