Jonathan S. Willis


Jonathan Spencer Willis was an American politician from Milford in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Republican Party, and served as U.S. Representative from Delaware.

Early life and family

Willis was born in Oxford, Maryland, attended the district schools there and studied under private tutors.
Willis married twice. To Annie Barratt Townsend, they had one daughter, Elizabeth Townsend Willis. And to Edith Gillespie, they had one son Jonathan Spencer Willis Jr..

Professional and political career

He taught school seven years and then entered the ministry of the Methodist Episcopal Church, serving charges in Maryland, Delaware, Philadelphia, New York City, and Stamford, Connecticut. He retired from the ministry in 1884 and settled on a farm near Milford and engaged in fruit growing.
Willis was an unsuccessful Republican candidate for election in 1892 to the 53rd Congress, but was elected to the 54th Congress, serving from March 4, 1895, to March 3, 1897. He was an unsuccessful candidate, however, for reelection in 1896 to the 55th Congress, and returned to the full effort of agricultural pursuits.

Death and legacy

He died in Milford and was buried in the Barratt's Chapel Cemetery near Frederica, Delaware.

Almanac

Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1. U.S. Representatives took office March 4 and have a two-year term.
OfficeTypeLocationBegan officeEnded officeNotes
U.S. RepresentativeLegislatureWashingtonMarch 4, 1895March 3, 1897

DatesCongressChamberMajorityPresidentCommitteesClass/District
1895–189754thU.S. HouseDemocraticGrover Clevelandat-large

YearOfficeSubjectPartyVotes%OpponentPartyVotes%
1892U.S. RepresentativeJonathan S. WillisRepublican18,08049%John W. CauseyDemocratic18,55451%
1894U.S. RepresentativeJonathan S. WillisRepublican19,78951%Samuel BancroftDemocratic18,48248%
1896U.S. RepresentativeJonathan S. WillisRepublican11,15932%L. Irving HandyDemocratic15,40744%

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Category:1830 births
Category:1903 deaths
Category:People from Milford, Delaware
Category:People from Talbot County, Maryland
Category:Methodists from Delaware
Category:Burials in Kent County, Delaware
Category:Republican Party United States representatives from Delaware
Category:19th-century American educators
Category:Schoolteachers from Delaware
Category:19th-century United States representatives