Samuel Holten

Samuel Holten
Oil-on-ivory miniature, circa 1790. Danvers Archival Center, Peabody Institute Library
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 1st district
In office
March 4, 1793  March 3, 1795
Preceded byFisher Ames
Succeeded byTheodore Sedgwick
Personal details
Born(1738-06-09)June 9, 1738
Salem Village, Province of Massachusetts Bay, British America
DiedJanuary 2, 1816(1816-01-02) (aged 77)
Danvers, Massachusetts, U.S.
Resting placeHolton Cemetery, Danvers
Political partyAnti-Administration
SpouseMary Warner
ChildrenLydia, Mary, Sarah

Samuel Holten (June 9, 1738 January 2, 1816) was an American Founding Father, physician, jurist, and politician from Danvers, Massachusetts. Holten represented the Massachusetts Bay Colony as a delegate to the Continental Congress, where he signed the Articles of Confederation. After numerous roles at the state and national levels in the 1780s, Holten was elected to a term in U.S. House of Representatives, serving from 1793 to 1794. He then was appointed judge in the local courts, a position he held for nearly two decades.