# Simon Larned

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American politician

Simon Larned Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 12th district In office November 5, 1804 – March 3, 1805 Preceded by Thomson J. Skinner Succeeded by Barnabas Bidwell Sheriff of Berkshire County, Massachusetts Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives In office 1791–1791 Treasurer of Berkshire County, Massachusetts In office 1792–1812 Personal details Born (1753-08-03)August 3, 1753 Thompson, Connecticut Colony, British America Died November 16, 1817(1817-11-16) (aged 64) Pittsfield, Massachusetts, U.S Resting place Pittsfield Cemetery Party Democratic-Republican Spouse(s) Ruth Bull,[1][2] m. 1784[2] Children Charles Larned, (1792–1834);[2] Sylvester Larned, born Pittsfield, Massachusetts, August 23, 1796.[1] Military service Allegiance United States of America Branch/service Continental Army United States Army Rank Captain Colonel Unit Colonel Shepherd's regiment Ninth United States Infantry Commands Adjutant and Captain in Colonel William Shepard's regiment from January 1, 1777, to December 31, 1780, being aide-de-camp to General Glover, from October 1, 1779. Battles/wars American Revolutionary War Siege of Boston[2] War of 1812 Battle of Plattsburgh

**Simon Larned** (August 3, 1753 – November 16, 1817) was a [U.S. representative](/source/United_States_House_of_Representatives) from [Massachusetts](/source/Massachusetts).

Born in [Thompson](/source/Thompson%2C_Connecticut) in the [Connecticut Colony](/source/Connecticut_Colony), Larned attended the common schools. Larned served as Sheriff of Berkshire County. He served in the [Revolutionary War](/source/American_Revolutionary_War)[2] as Adjutant and Captain in Colonel [William Shepard's](/source/William_Shepard) regiment from January 1, 1777, to December 31, 1780, being aide-de-camp to General Glover, from October 1, 1779. He engaged in mercantile pursuits in [Pittsfield, Massachusetts](/source/Pittsfield%2C_Massachusetts), in 1784. He was a member of the [Massachusetts House of Representatives](/source/Massachusetts_House_of_Representatives) in 1791. County treasurer 1792–1812. He served as colonel of the Ninth United States Infantry in the [War of 1812](/source/War_of_1812) and was engaged in action at Plattsburg, along the Mohawk River.

Larned was admitted as an original member of the [Society of the Cincinnati](/source/Society_of_the_Cincinnati) in the state of Massachusetts when it was established in 1783.[2][3][4][5]

Larned was elected as a [Democratic-Republican](/source/Democratic-Republican) to the [Eighth Congress](/source/8th_United_States_Congress) to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of [Thomson J. Skinner](/source/Thomson_J._Skinner) and served from November 5, 1804, to March 3, 1805. He served as president of the [Berkshire Bank](/source/Berkshire_Bank). He died in [Pittsfield, Massachusetts](/source/Pittsfield%2C_Massachusetts), on November 16, 1817. He was interred in the Pittsfield Cemetery.

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Wileyp27_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Wileyp27_1-1) Wiley, Edgar J. (1917), *Catalogue of Officers and Students of Middlebury College in Middlebury, Vermont and Others Who Have Received Degrees 1800-1915*, Middlebury, VT: Middlebury College, p. 27

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-DARVol23_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-DARVol23_2-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-DARVol23_2-2) [***d***](#cite_ref-DARVol23_2-3) [***e***](#cite_ref-DARVol23_2-4) [***f***](#cite_ref-DARVol23_2-5) Dolliver, Louise Pearsons (1907), *Lineage book, Volume XXIII*, Washington, DC: Daughters of the American Revolution, p. 43

1. **[^](#cite_ref-3)** Thomas, William Sturgis (1929). *Members of the [Society of the Cincinnati](/source/Society_of_the_Cincinnati), Original, Hereditary and Honorary; With a Brief Account of the Society's History and Aims* New York: T.A. Wright, p. 91.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-4)** Metcalf, Bryce (1938). *Original Members and Other Officers Eligible to the [Society of the Cincinnati](/source/Society_of_the_Cincinnati), 1783-1938: With the Institution, Rules of Admission, and Lists of the Officers of the General and State Societies* Strasburg, VA: Shenandoah Publishing House, Inc., p. 191.

1. **[^](#cite_ref-5)** ["Officers Represented in the Society of the Cincinnati"](https://www.americanrevolutioninstitute.org/soldiers-and-sailors-of-the-revolutionary-war/officers-represented-in-the-society-of-the-cincinnati/). *The American Revolution Institute of the Society of the Cincinnati*. Retrieved March 15, 2021.

## External links

- [The Society of the Cincinnati](https://www.societyofthecincinnati.org)

- [The American Revolution Institute](https://www.americanrevolutioninstitute.org)

## Bibliography

- Dolliver, Louise Pearsons (1907), Lineage book, Volume XXIII, Washington, DC: [Daughters of the American Revolution](/source/Daughters_of_the_American_Revolution), p. 43.

- Wiley, Edgar J. (1917), Catalogue of Officers and Students of [Middlebury College](/source/Middlebury_College) in [Middlebury, Vermont](/source/Middlebury%2C_Vermont) and Others Who Have Received Degrees 1800-1915, Middlebury, VT: [Middlebury College](/source/Middlebury_College), p. 27.

- United States Congress. ["Simon Larned (id: L000097)"](http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=L000097). *[Biographical Directory of the United States Congress](/source/Biographical_Directory_of_the_United_States_Congress)*.

U.S. House of Representatives Preceded by Thomson J. Skinner Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 12th congressional district November 5, 1804 – March 3, 1805 Succeeded by Barnabas Bidwell

This article incorporates [public domain material](/source/Copyright_status_of_works_by_the_federal_government_of_the_United_States) from [*Biographical Directory of the United States Congress*](http://bioguide.congress.gov). [Federal government of the United States](/source/Federal_government_of_the_United_States).

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