Isaac Pierson


Isaac Pierson represented in the United States House of Representatives from 1827 to 1831.

Early life

Pierson was born on August 15, 1770 in Orange, New Jersey. He was the third child of Dr. Matthias Pierson and Phebe Pierson. He descends from an early colonial immigrant, Thomas Pierson, Sr. who was one of the founders of Newark, New Jersey.
He attended private schools, and graduated from Princeton College in 1789. He studied medicine, graduated from the Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York City, and commenced practice in Orange.

Career

He was elected assessor of Orange on April 13, 1807, and served one year, and served as sheriff of Essex County from 1807 to 1809. He was president of the Medical Society of New Jersey in 1827.
Pierson was elected as an Adams candidate to the Twentieth Congress and reelected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-first Congress, serving in office from March 4, 1827 to March 3, 1831, but was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1830 to the Twenty-second Congress.

Personal life

Pierson was married to Nancy Crane, the daughter of Aaron Crane. Together, they were the parents of ten children, including:
He died in Orange on September 22, 1833. He was buried at the Old Burying Ground, but was reinterred in Rosedale Cemetery in Orange in 1840.