John Treadwell (born November 23, 1745 in Farmington, Connecticut; died August 19, 1823 in Farmington, Connecticut) succeeded Jonathan Trumbull Jr. as the sixth Governor of Connecticut, serving between August 7, 1809 and May 9, 1811. Following the end of Treadwell's term as Governor, Roger Griswold (born May 21, 1762 in Lyme, Connecticut; died October 25, 1812 in Norwich, Connecticut) became the seventh Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 9, 1811 and his death.
John Treadwell (born November 23, 1745 in Farmington, Connecticut; died August 19, 1823 in Farmington, Connecticut) succeeded Jonathan Trumbull Jr. as the sixth Governor of Connecticut, serving between August 7, 1809 and May 9, 1811, including the whole of 1810.
Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (born March 26, 1740 in Lebanon, Connecticut; died August 7, 1809 in Lebanon, Connecticut) succeeded Oliver Wolcott as the fifth Governor of Connecticut, serving between December 1, 1796 and August 7, 1809. Following the end of Trumbull's term as Governor, John Treadwell (born November 23, 1745 in Farmington, Connecticut; died August 19, 1823 in Farmington, Connecticut) became the sixth Governor of Connecticut, serving between August 7, 1809 and May 9, 1811.
Roger Griswold (born May 21, 1762 in Lyme, Connecticut; died October 25, 1812 in Norwich, Connecticut) succeeded John Treadwell as the seventh Governor of Connecticut, serving between May 9, 1811 and his death. Following the end of Griswodl's term as Governor, John Cotton Smith (born February 12, 1765 in Sharon, Connecticut; died December 7, 1845 in Sharon, Connecticut) became the eighth Governor of Connecticut, serving between October 25, 1812 and May 8, 1817.
Return J. Meigs (born November 17, 1764 in Middletown, Connecticut; died March 29, 1825 in Marietta, Ohio) succeeded Samuel H. Huntingdon as the fourth Governor of Ohio, serving between December 8, 1810 and March 24, 1814, including the whole of 1811.
Well Jodi Rell is Connecticut's state governor and she is the second woman governor in connecticut. :) Well Jodi Rell is Connecticut's state governor and she is the second woman governor in connecticut. :)
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
The first governor of the Connecticut colony is John Haynes
Richard Penn - governor - died in 1811.
John Tyler Sr. (born February 28, 1747 in Charles City County, Virginia; died January 6, 1813 in Charles City County, Virginia) succeeded William H. Cabell as the fifteenth Governor of Virginia, serving between December 1, 1808 and January 15, 1811. Following the end of Tyler's term as Governor, George William Smith (born 1762 in Bathurst, Essex County, Virginia; died December 26, 1811 in Richmond, Virginia) became the Acting Governor of Virginia, serving between January 15, 1811 and January 19, 1811. Following the end of Smith's term as Governor, James Monroe (born April 28, 1758 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died July 4, 1831 in New York, New York) became the sixteenth Governor of Virginia, serving between January 19, 1811 and April 3, 1811. Following the end of Monroe's term as Governor, George William Smith (born 1762 in Bathurst, Essex County, Virginia; died December 26, 1811 in Richmond, Virginia) became the seventeenth Governor of Virginia, serving between April 3, 1811 and December 26, 1811. Following the end of Smith's term as Governor, Peyton Randolph (born 1779 in Williamsburg, Virginia; died December 26, 1828) became the Caretaker Governor of Virginia, serving between December 27, 1811 and January 3, 1812.
Dannel Malloy
The people of Connecticut, but they elect a Governor to run things.
John G. Rowland (born May 24, 1957 in Waterbury, Connecticut) succeeded Lowell P. Weicker as the seventy-first Governor of Connecticut, serving between January 4, 1995 and July 1, 2004. Following the end of Rowland's term as Governor, Jodi Rell (born June 16, 1946 in Norfolk, Virginia) became the seventy-second, and current, Governor of Connecticut, serving since July 1, 2004.