William Beatty Rochester (born January 29, 1789) was a United States Representative from New York who served in the early nineteenth century. A member of the U.S. House of Representatives, he represented the state of New York in Congress during a period of post‑War of 1812 national development and political realignment. His party affiliation is not specified in the available records.
Rochester served two terms in the House, holding office from December 3, 1821, to March 3, 1825. During this time he was a Representative for New York; the specific congressional district is recorded as “-1” in the available metadata, and no further detail on his constituency is provided. His service in Congress concluded in 1825, and he is recorded as a former officeholder. Further information on his committee assignments, legislative initiatives, or later life is not included in the existing data.
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