Moses Gill

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Moses Gill

In office
June 7, 1799 – May 20, 1800
Preceded by Increase Sumner
Succeeded by Governor's Council

Born 1746
Unknown
Died May 20, 1800
Boston, Massachusetts
Political party None
Spouse Unknown

Moses Gill (1746 - May 20, 1800) was a U.S. political figure.

He was Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts from 1794 until his death. When Governor Increase Sumner died on 7 June 1799, he became Acting Governor. By law, he retained the title of Lieutenant Governor.

When Gill himself died in office on just one year later, no one was in place to serve after his death. For eight days, the Governor's Council ruled the state until the inauguration of Caleb Strong.

Political offices
Preceded by
Samuel Adams
Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts
1794 — May 20, 1800
Succeeded by
Samuel Phillips, Jr.
Preceded by
Increase Sumner
(died)
Acting Governor of Massachusetts
June 7, 1799May 20, 1800
Succeeded by
Governor's Council
(as Acting Governor)
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