James Fenner (January 22, 1771–April 17, 1846) was an American politician who served as a United States Senator as well as the 7th, 11th and 17th Governor of Rhode Island (on three occasions). He was the son of Arthur Fenner, the fourth governor of Rhode Island.

Biography

Coat of Arms of Arthur Fenner

Fenner was born in Providence in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. He graduated from Brown University in 1789, and was married to Sarah Whipple Jenckes (his first cousin, once removed) on November 17, 1792. He served as United States senator from 1805 to 1807, then gave up his senatorship to become Governor of Rhode Island, two years after his father died in office. Fenner served as governor from 1807 to 1811, from 1824 to 1831, and from 1843 to 1845. Fenner was elected to his first two terms as a Democratic-Republican and as his third term as a member of the Law and Order Party of Rhode Island. In his final term, Fenner became the first governor to serve under the Rhode Island Constitution, adopted in 1842.

Fenner died in his mansion "What Cheer" in 1846, and was interred in the North Burial Ground in Providence.

Fenner had four children with his wife, Sarah Jenckes:

  • Almira Theodosia (January 17, 1793 – October 10, 1872)
  • Sarah
  • Freelove (ca. 1799 – August 2, 1817)
  • Arthur (ca. 1810 – March 8, 1832)

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Party political offices
PrecededbyPeleg ArnoldDemocratic-Republican Party nominee for Governor of Rhode Island 1807, 1808, 1809, 1810, 1811, 1812VacantTitle next held byPeleg Arnold
FirstDemocratic nominee for Governor of Rhode Island 1824, 1825, 1826, 1827, 1828, 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832SucceededbyJohn Brown Francis
FirstLaw and Order nominee for Governor of Rhode Island 1843, 1844, 1845SucceededbyByron Diman
Political offices
PrecededbyIsaac WilbourGovernor of Rhode Island 1807–1811SucceededbyWilliam Jones
PrecededbyWilliam C. GibbsGovernor of Rhode Island 1824–1831SucceededbyLemuel H. Arnold
PrecededbySamuel Ward KingGovernor of Rhode Island 1843–1845SucceededbyCharles Jackson
U.S. Senate
PrecededbyChristopher ElleryU.S. senator (Class 2) from Rhode Island 1805–1807 Served alongside: Benjamin HowlandSucceededbyElisha Mathewson