Richard Howell (born October 25, 1754 in Newark, New Jersey; died April 28, 1802 in Trenton, New Jersey) succeeded Thomas Henderson as Governor of New Jersey, serving between June 3, 1793 and October 29, 1801, including the whole of 1796.
William Pennington (born May 4, 1796 in Newark, New Jersey; died February 16, 1862 in Newark, New Jersey) succeeded Philemon Dickerson as the thirteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between October 27, 1837 and October 27, 1843, including the whole of 1838.
William Pennington (born May 4, 1796 in Newark, New Jersey; died February 16, 1862 in Newark, New Jersey) succeeded Philemon Dickerson as the thirteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between October 27, 1837 and October 27, 1843, including the whole of 1840.
William Pennington (born May 4, 1796 in Newark, New Jersey; died February 16, 1862 in Newark, New Jersey) succeeded Philemon Dickerson as the thirteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between October 27, 1837 and October 27, 1843, including the whole of 1841.
William Pennington (born May 4, 1796 in Newark, New Jersey; died February 16, 1862 in Newark, New Jersey) succeeded Philemon Dickerson as the thirteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between October 27, 1837 and October 27, 1843, including the whole of 1842.
Charles C. Stratton (born March 6, 1796 in Swedesboro, New Jersey; died March 30, 1859 in Swedesboro, New Jersey) succeeded Daniel Haines as the fifteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1845 and January 18, 1848, including the whole of 1847.
Philemon Dickerson (born January 11, 1788 in Succasunna, New Jersey; died December 10, 1862 in Paterson, New Jersey) succeeded Peter Dumont Vroom as the twelfth Governor of New Jersey, serving between November 3, 1836 and October 27, 1837. Following the end of Dickerson's term as Governor, William Pennington (born May 4, 1796 in Newark, New Jersey; died February 16, 1862 in Newark, New Jersey) became the thirteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between October 27, 1837 and October 27, 1843.
William Pennington (born May 4, 1796 in Newark, New Jersey; died February 16, 1862 in Newark, New Jersey) succeeded Philemon Dickerson as the thirteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between October 27, 1837 and October 27, 1843. Following the end of Pennington's term as Governor, Daniel Haines (born January 6, 1801 in New York, New York; died January 26, 1877) became the fourteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between October 27, 1843 and January 21, 1845.
New Jersey State Library was created in 1796.
Chris Christie was the governor of New Jersey in 2013. In 2013 the governor of New Jersey was 45 years old.
Charles C. Stratton (born March 6, 1796 in Swedesboro, New Jersey; died March 30, 1859 in Swedesboro, New Jersey) succeeded Daniel Haines as the fifteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 21, 1845 and January 18, 1848. Following the end of Stratton's term as Governor, Daniel Haines (born January 6, 1801 in New York, New York; died January 26, 1877) renewed his term as the fourteenth Governor of New Jersey, serving between January 18, 1848 and January 21, 1851.
Yes! New Jersey has had a female governor, Christine Todd Whitman, who served as New Jersey's governor from 1994 to 2001.
The current governor of New Jersey in 2010 is Chris Christie