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Ledyard returned to the United States in 1844 and moved to Detroit, where he was active in the city and managed Cass's property holdings. He was one of the founders of the State Savings Bank, one of the original promoters of the
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on March 5, 1812, the son of prominent New York lawyer Benjamin Ledyard (1779–1812) and Susan French Livingston (1789–1864). His mother was the daughter of Revolutionary War Colonel and
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Susan Livingston Ledyard (1844–1877), a twin, who married to Hamilton Bullock Tompkins (1843–1921) in 1876. She died the following year.
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Through his eldest son Henry, he was the grandfather of Matilda Cass Ledyard (1871–1960), who married Baron
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In 1839, Ledyard married Cass's daughter Matilda Frances Cass (1808–1898). The couple had five children:
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was appointed Minister to France in 1836, Ledyard accompanied him to Paris, eventually becoming
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Elizabeth Cass Ledyard (1840–1918), who married to Francis Wayland Goddard (1833–1889) in 1862.
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This article is about the Michigan politician. For his son, the soldier and businessman, see
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Henry Ledyard died June 7, 1880, in London, England, during a brief European visit.
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Island, National Society of the Colonial Dames of America Rhode (1897).
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in 1830, and began practicing law in New York. When
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Henry B. Ledyard Jr.

Mayor of Detroit
Oliver Moulton Hyde
New York City
London
Democratic
Lewis
Henry Livingston
Lewis Cass
Alma mater
Columbia College
Detroit
Secretary of State
Lewis Cass
Newport Hospital
Redwood Library
Newport, Rhode Island
New York City
US Supreme Court
Henry Brockholst Livingston
New Jersey
William Livingston
Columbia College
Lewis Cass
chargé d’affaires
Elmwood Cemetery
plank road
Michigan
Democrat

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