William Coddington III


William Coddington was a colonial American politician and merchant.

Early life

Coddington was born on July 15, 1680, in Newport in what was then the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. He was the son of Susanna Coddington and Maj. Nathaniel Coddington. Among his siblings were Anne Coddington and Nathaniel Coddington.
His paternal grandparents were William Coddington, the first Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and a founder of Newport, and his third wife, Anne Brinley. His uncle, William Coddington Jr., also served as Governor from 1683 to 1685. His maternal grandparents were Edward Hutchinson and Katherine Hutchinson.

Career

Coddington was a prominent merchant in Newport. From 1717 to 1718, he was Major for the Island and from 1719 to 1720, Lt. Col. of the regiment of the militia for the Island.
A member of the House of Deputies, he served as Speaker of the House at four different times between 1722 and 1726. From 1734 to 1735, he was one of the four Justices in the Court of Common Pleas for Newport County.

Personal life

On November 12, 1700, Coddington was married to Content Arnold, a daughter of Benedict Arnold Jr. and Mary Arnold. Her paternal grandfather was English born Benedict Arnold, president and then governor of the Colony of Rhode Island. Content's brother, Benedict Arnold III, married Hannah Waterman King and was the father of Gen. Benedict Arnold. Together, William and Content were the parents of:
  • Susannah Coddington, who married John Oulton in 1726.
  • William Coddington IV, who married Penelope Goulding, a daughter of George Goulding, in 1737.
  • Edward Coddington
  • Thomas Coddington, who died unmarried.
  • Nathaniel Coddington, who died unmarried.
  • Arnold Coddington, who died unmarried.
After her death in 1721, he married Jeanne Bernon in Providence, Rhode Island on October 11, 1722. She was a daughter of wealthy French Huguenot merchant Gabriel Bernon and Esther Bernon. Jeanne had been born in La Rochelle, France and her father had helped establish the Cathedral of St. John in Providence. Together, they were the parents of:
  • Content Coddington
  • Esther Coddington
  • John Coddington
  • Jane Coddington
  • Francis Coddington
  • Annie Coddington
Coddington died in 1755 in Newport.