Moses Fellows
Moses Fellows (November 7, 1803 – September 25, 1879) was an American politician who served as the fourth mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.[1]
Honorable Moses Fellows  | |
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| 4th Mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire | |
| In office 1850–1851  | |
| Preceded by | Warren L. Lane | 
| Succeeded by | Frederick Smyth | 
| Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives  | |
| In office 1847–1848  | |
| Member of the Manchester Board of Aldermen | |
| In office 1846–1846  | |
| Chairman of the Manchester Board of Selectmen | |
| In office 1846–1846  | |
| Chairman of the Manchester Board of Selectmen | |
| In office 1842–1843  | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | November 7, 1803 Brentwood, New Hampshire  | 
| Died | September 25, 1879 (aged 75) | 
Fellows was born to Simon and Dorthy (Bartlett) Fellows in Brentwood, New Hampshire on November 7, 1803.[1]
While he lived in Brentwood, until he resigned in 1827, Fellows was a Sergeant in the New Hampshire Militia.[1]
Fellows was Chairman of the Manchester Board of Selectmen in 1842-1843 and 1846, also in 1846 a member of the Manchester board of Aldermen, and a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1847–1848.[1]
In 1850-1851 Fellows was the mayor of Manchester, New Hampshire.[1]
Notes
    
- Clarke, John B. (1875), Manchester: A Brief Record of its Past and a Picture of its Present..., Manchester, New Hampshire: John B. Clarke Company, pp. 405–406
 - Eastman, Herbert W. (1897), Semi-Centennial of the City of Manchester, New Hampshire September 6, 7, 8, 9, 1896, Manchester, New Hampshire: John B. Clarke Company, p. 12
 - Boston Daily Globe. (April 16, 1892), HON. JACOB F. JAMES DEAD., Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Globe Company, p. 3
 
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