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List of United States Congress members who died in office (1790–1899)
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The following is a list of United States senators and representatives who died of natural or accidental causes, or who killed themselves, while serving their terms between 1790 and 1899. For a list of members of Congress who were killed while in office, see List of United States Congress members killed or wounded in office.

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Member Party
State
(district)
Date of death Age at death (years) Cause Place of death Place of burial Successor Serving since (in the House/Senate) Date of birth Place of birth U.S. Con­gress
William Grayson Federalist Virginia
(Senator)
March 12, 1790 49/50 Gout[1] Dumfries, Virginia Grayson Family Vault, Belle Aire, Virginia John Walker March 4, 1789 Sometime in 1740 Prince William County, Virginia 1st
Theodorick Bland Federalist Virginia
(9th district)
June 1, 1790 49 "influenza united with the effects & remains of previous indisposition"[2] New York City, New York Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. William B. Giles March 4, 1789 March 21, 1741 Prince George County, Virginia 1st
Roger Sherman Federalist Connecticut
(Senator)
July 23, 1793 72 Typhoid fever New Haven, Connecticut Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven, Connecticut Stephen M. Mitchell June 13, 1791 (U.S. House tenure March 4, 1789 – March 3, 1791) April 19, 1721 Newton, Massachusetts 3rd
Abraham Clark Federalist New Jersey
(At-large)
September 15, 1794 68 Sunstroke New Jersey Rahway Cemetery, New Jersey Aaron Kitchell March 4, 1791 February 15, 1726 Elizabethtown, New Jersey 3rd
Alexander Gillon Federalist South Carolina
(5th district)
October 6, 1794 52/53 Unknown Orangeburg District, South Carolina Orangeburg County, South Carolina Robert G. Harper March 4, 1793 Sometime in 1741 Rotterdam, Dutch Republic 3rd
James Davenport Federalist Connecticut
(At-large)
August 3, 1797 38 Unknown Stamford, Connecticut Northfield Cemetery, Stamford, Connecticut Samuel W. Dana December 5, 1796 October 12, 1758 Stamford, Connecticut 5th
Nathan Bryan Democratic-Republican North Carolina
(10th district)
June 4, 1798 49/50 Unknown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Richard D. Spaight March 4, 1795 Sometime in 1748 Craven County, North Carolina 5th
John Swanwick Democratic-Republican Pennsylvania
(1st district)
July 31, 1798 57/58 Yellow fever Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Saint Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Robert Waln March 4, 1795 Sometime in 1740 Liverpool, England 5th
Joshua Clayton Federalist Delaware
(Senator)
August 11, 1798 54 Yellow fever New Castle County, Delaware Bethel Church Cemetery, Chesapeake City, Maryland William H. Wells January 19, 1798 July 20, 1744 Wyoming, Delaware 5th
Joshua Coit Federalist Connecticut
(At-large)
September 5, 1798 39 Yellow fever[3] New London, Connecticut Cedar Grove Cemetery, New London, Connecticut Zephaniah Swift March 4, 1793 October 7, 1758 New London, Connecticut 5th
Henry Tazewell Federalist Virginia
(Senator)
January 24, 1799 45 Unknown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Saint Peter's Episcopal Churchyard, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Wilson C. Nicholas December 29, 1794 November 27, 1753 Brunswick County, Virginia 5th
Jonathan Nicoll Havens Democratic-Republican New York
(1st district)
October 25, 1799 42 Unknown Shelter Island, Suffolk County, New York Presbyterian Church Burial Ground, Shelter Island, Suffolk County, New York John Smith March 4, 1795 June 18, 1757 Shelter Island, New York 6th
Thomas Hartley Federalist Pennsylvania
(8th district)
December 21, 1800 52 Unknown York, Pennsylvania St. John's Churchyard, York, Pennsylvania John Stewart March 4, 1789 September 7, 1748 Colebrookdale Township, Berks County, Pennsylvania 6th
James Jones Federalist Georgia
(At-large)
January 11, 1801 31/32 Unknown Washington D.C. Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. John Milledge March 4, 1799 Sometime in 1769 Maryland 6th
Narsworthy Hunter Federalist Mississippi
(Delegate)
March 11, 1802 45/46 Unknown Washington D.C. Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. William Lattimore December 7, 1801 1756 Virginia 7th
Charles Johnson Democratic-Republican North Carolina
(8th district)
July 23, 1802 49/50 Unknown Bandon, North Carolina Edenton Cemetery, Edenton, North Carolina Thomas Wynns March 4, 1801 Sometime in 1752 Scotland 7th
John Ewing Colhoun Democratic-Republican South Carolina
(Senator)
October 26, 1802 52/53 Unknown Pendleton, South Carolina Family cemetery in Pickens County, South Carolina Pierce Butler March 4, 1801 Sometime in 1749 Staunton, Virginia 7th
Isaac Bloom Democratic-Republican New York
(6th district)
April 26, 1803 54 Unknown Poughkeepsie, New York Pittsbury Presbyterian Churchyard, Washington Hollow, New York Daniel C. Verplanck March 4, 1803 Sometime in 1748 Jamaica, Queens County, New York 8th
Stevens T. Mason Democratic-Republican Virginia
(Senator)
May 10, 1803 42 Unknown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Family burying ground at Raspberry Plain in Loudoun County, Virginia John Taylor November 18, 1794 December 29, 1760 Chopawamsic, Stafford County, Virginia 8th
Daniel Hiester Democratic-Republican Maryland
(4th district)
March 7, 1804 56 Unknown Washington D.C. Zion Reformed Graveyard, Hagerstown, Maryland Roger Nelson March 4, 1801 (previously served March 4, 1789 – July 1, 1796) June 25, 1747 Berks County, Pennsylvania 8th
John Johns Trigg Democratic-Republican Virginia
(13th district)
May 17, 1804 55/56 Unknown Bedford County, Virginia Bedford County, Virginia Christopher H. Clark March 4, 1797 Sometime in 1748 Bedford County, Virginia 8th
Samuel J. Potter Democratic-Republican Rhode Island
(Senator)
October 14, 1804 51 Unknown Washington, D.C. Kingston, Rhode Island Benjamin Howland March 4, 1803 June 29, 1753 South Kingstown, Rhode Island 8th
James Gillespie Democratic-Republican North Carolina
(5th district)
January 11, 1805 57/58 Unknown Washington, D.C. Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Thomas Kenan March 4, 1803 (previously served March 4, 1793 – March 3, 1799) Sometime in 1747 Kenansville, North Carolina 8th
John A. Hanna Democratic-Republican Pennsylvania
(4th district)
July 23, 1805 42/43 Unknown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Harrisburg Cemetery, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania David Bard March 4, 1797 Sometime in 1762 Flemington, New Jersey 9th
James Jackson Democratic-Republican Georgia
(Senator)
March 19, 1806 48 Unknown Washington, D.C. Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. John Milledge March 4, 1801 (U.S. House tenure March 4, 1789 – March 3, 1791/previously served March 4, 1793 – March 3, 1795) September 21, 1757 Moreton­hampstead, Devonshire, England 9th
Christian Lower Democratic-Republican Pennsylvania
(3rd district)
December 19, 1806 66 Unknown Tulpehocken Township, Pennsylvania Tulpehocken Church Burial Ground, Tulpehocken Township, Pennsylvania Isaac Anderson March 4, 1805 January 7, 1740 Tulpehocken Township, Pennsylvania 9th
Levi Casey Democratic-Republican South Carolina
(6th district)
February 3, 1807 53/54 Unknown Washington, D.C. Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Joseph Calhoun March 4, 1803 Sometime in 1752 South Carolina 9th
Abraham Baldwin Democratic-Republican Georgia
(Senator)
March 4, 1807 52 Unknown Washington, D.C. Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C. George Jones March 4, 1799 (U.S. House tenure March 4, 1789 – March 3, 1799) November 22, 1754 Guilford, Connecticut 9th
Uriah Tracy Federalist Connecticut
(Senator)
July 19, 1807 52 Dropsy[4] Washington, D.C. Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Chauncey Goodrich October 13, 1796 (U.S. House tenure April 8, 1793 – October 13, 1796) February 2, 1755 Franklin, Connecticut 10th
Ezra Darby Democratic-Republican New Jersey
(At-large)
January 27, 1808 39 "a consumptive complaint"[5] Washington, D.C. Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C. Adam Boyd March 4, 1805 June 7, 1768 Scotch Plains, New Jersey 10th
Jacob Crowninshield Democratic-Republican Massachusetts
(2nd district)
April 15, 1808 38 Consumption[6] Washington, D.C. Harmony Grove Cemetery, Salem, Massachusetts Joseph Story