Historical Profile
Abner Lacock is no longer an active U.S. Senator. The information below reflects their most recent term.
Abner Lacock
Former U.S. Senator for Pennsylvania
Biography
Abner Lacock (died 1837) was an American politician who represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate across 2 separate periods of service between 1811 and 1819, between the 12th and 15th Congresses. Lacock served as a Democratic-Republican. Lacock died on March 12, 1837.
Key Information
- Full Name: Abner Lacock
- Died: March 12, 1837
- Term Started: March 4, 1813
- Term Ended: March 3, 1819
Service History
- Mar 4, 1811 – Mar 3, 1813 12th Congress Democratic-Republican Pennsylvania
- Mar 4, 1813 – Mar 3, 1819 13th–15th Congresses Democratic-Republican Pennsylvania
Service dates from the official U.S. Senate historical roster. For senators who changed party affiliation during their service, the party shown for each period is approximate.
Current Senators from Pennsylvania
Served With
Senators who represented the same state during Lacock's service:
- Andrew Gregg (PA) 1811–1813
- Michael Leib (PA) 1811–1814
- Jonathan Roberts (PA) 1814–1819