Delaware Governor's Mansion was created in 1790.
Charles Thomas (born June 23, 1790 in New Castle County, Delaware; died February 8, 1848 in New Castle County, Delaware) became the twenty-fifth Governor of Delaware, serving between June 23, 1823 and January 20, 1824. Following the end of Thomas' term as Governor of Delaware, Samuel Paynter (born August 24, 1768 in Sussex County, Delaware; died October 2, 1845 in Lewes, Delaware) became the twenty-sixth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1824 and January 16, 1827.
The Governor's Mansion has been called Woodburn since it was built by the Hillyard family about 1790. The ghost of Mr. Hillyard is a frequent visitor.
Caleb Rodney (born April 29, 1767 in Lewes, Delaware; died April 29, 1840 in Lewes, Delaware) succeeded John Collins as the twenty-third Governor of Delaware, serving between April 23, 1822 and January 21, 1823. Following the end of Rodney's term as Governor of Delaware, Joseph Haslet (born 1769 in Milford, Delaware; died June 20, 1823 in Kent County, Delaware) became the twenty-fourth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 21, 1823 and his death. Following Haslet's death, Charles Thomas (born June 23, 1790 in New Castle County, Delaware; died February 8, 1848 in New Castle County, Delaware) became the twenty-fifth Governor of Delaware, serving between June 23, 1823 and January 20, 1824.
There was no governor that year. The first governor took office in 1790.
Delaware with a population of 59,096
Jack Markell became the Governor of Delaware on 20 January 2009/
Delaware - Governor:Jack Markell (Democrat)
Jack Markell is the 73rd and current Governor of Delaware. Markell was first elected Governor in 2008 and reelected in 2012. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The Governor in Delaware serves a four year term and is limited to two terms.
David Hall - Delaware governor - was born on 1752-01-04.
David Hall - Delaware governor - died on 1817-09-18.
Governor William Sprague Mansion was created in 1790.