David P. Buckson (born July 25, 1920 in Townsend, Delaware) succeeded J. Caleb Boggs as the sixty-third Governor of Delaware, serving between December 30, 1960 and January 17, 1961.
Following the end of Buckson's term as Governor of Delaware, Elbert N. Carvel (born February 9, 1910 in Shelter Island, New York; died February 6, 2005 in Laurel, Delaware) became the sixty-fourth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1961 and January 19, 1965.
William Burton (born October 16, 1789 in Sussex County, Delaware; died August 5, 1866 in Milford, Delaware) succeeded Peter F. Causey as the thirty-ninth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1859 and January 20, 1863, including the whole of 1861.
William Burton (born October 16, 1789 in Sussex County, Delaware; died August 5, 1866 in Milford, Delaware) succeeded Peter F. Causey as the thirty-ninth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 18, 1859 and January 20, 1863.
Following the end of Burton's term as Governor of Delaware, William Cannon (born March 15, 1809 in Bridgeville, Delaware; died March 1, 1865 in Bridgeville, Delaware) became the fortieth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1863 and his death.
Gove Saulsbury (born May 29, 1815 in Kent County, Delaware; died July 31, 1881 in Dover, Delaware) succeeded William Cannon as the forty-first Governor of Delaware, serving between March 1, 1865 and January 17, 1871, including the whole of 1868.
Delaware Governor's Mansion was created in 1790.
Elbert N. Carvel (born February 9, 1910 in Shelter Island, New York; died February 6, 2005 in Laurel, Delaware) succeeded David P. Buckson as the sixty-fourth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1961 and January 19, 1965. Following the end of Carvel's term as Governor of Delaware, Charles L. Terry Jr. (born September 17, 1900 in Camden, Delaware; died February 6, 1970 in Dover, Delaware) became the sixty-fifth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1965 and January 21, 1969.
Jack Markell became the Governor of Delaware on 20 January 2009/
Delaware - Governor:Jack Markell (Democrat)
Elbert N. Carvel (born February 9, 1910 in Shelter Island, New York; died February 6, 2005 in Laurel, Delaware) succeeded David P. Buckson as the sixty-fourth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1961 and January 19, 1965, including the whole of 1963.
Elbert N. Carvel (born February 9, 1910 in Shelter Island, New York; died February 6, 2005 in Laurel, Delaware) succeeded David P. Buckson as the sixty-fourth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 17, 1961 and January 19, 1965, including the whole of 1964.
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.
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J. Caleb Boggs (born May 15, 1909 in Cheswold, Delaware; died March 26, 1993 in Wilmington, Delaware) succeeded Elbert N. Carvel as the sixty-second Governor of Delaware, serving between January 20, 1953 and December 30, 1960. Following the end of Boggs' term as Governor of Delaware, David P. Buckson (born July 25, 1920 in Townsend, Delaware) became the sixty-third Governor of Delaware, serving between December 30, 1960 and January 17, 1961.
Nathaniel Mitchell (born 1753 in Laurel, Delaware; died February 21, 1814 in Laurel, Delaware) succeeded David Hall as the sixteenth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 15, 1805 and January 19, 1808. Following the end of Mitchell's term as Governor of Delaware, George Truitt (born 1756 in Felton, Delaware; died October 8, 1818 in Felton, Delaware) became the seventeenth Governor of Delaware, serving between January 19, 1808 and January 15, 1811.