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Jonathan Hazard

Jonathan J. Hazard (1744–c.1824) was an American statesman who served as a delegate for Rhode Island in the Continental Congress.

Jonathan was born to a Quaker family in Newport, Rhode Island. He was first electee to the Rhode Island general assembly in 1776. In 1777 and early 1778 he was with the Rhode Island regiment of the Continental Army where he served as paymaster. Then in 1778 he re-entered the Assembly, serving there until 1786. In 1786 and 1787, Rhode Island’s assembly appointed him as delegate to the Continental Congress. After that he returned to assembly (serving until 1805), where he became a leader of the Anti-Federalists.

Hazard was a delegate to the state’s ratifying convention that considered the U.S. Constitution in 1789. His active opposition was one of the reasons this convention adjourned without a vote. By the following spring he at least chose to remain silent as the Assembly voted in favor of ratification on May 29, 1790. This marked the start of a steady decline in his political influence.

In 1805 Jonathan, along with his wife Patence and their younger children, moved west to a new settlement being astablished by the Society of Friends (Quakers) in Oneida County, New York. He died there sometime about 1824.

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