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'''Milford Octavius Mottershead''' (3 February 1782 - 14 May 1856) was a Cappedorite politician and soldier who served as the 3rd [[President of Cappedore|President]] of the [[Cappedore|United Republic of Cappedore]] from 1839 to his death in 1856. He is known as the first president of Cappedore to die in office.
'''Milford Octavius Mottershead''' (3 February 1782 - 14 May 1856) was a Cappedorite politician and soldier who served as the 3rd [[President of Cappedore|President]] of the [[Cappedore|United Republic of Cappedore]] from 1839 to his death in 1856. He is known as the first president of Cappedore to die in office.
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His Esteemed Excellency
Milford Mottershead
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Mottershead in 1831
3rd President of Cappedore
In office
17 December 1839 – 14 May 1856
Vice PresidentRobert Wray
Chester Bonningham
Preceded byJonathan Pearson
Succeeded byChester Bonningham
Personal details
Born3 Februrary 1782
Lionsea, Ivyland
Died14 May 1856 (age 74)
Palace of Absolution, Cappedore
Political partyLiberal
SpouseJane Reid (m. 1807; died 1841)
Children6
Military service
AllegianceCappedore
Years of service1799 - 1809
RankPrivate
UnitCappedorite Revolutionary War

Milford Octavius Mottershead (3 February 1782 - 14 May 1856) was a Cappedorite politician and soldier who served as the 3rd President of the United Republic of Cappedore from 1839 to his death in 1856. He is known as the first president of Cappedore to die in office.