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John Van Buren (U.S. representative)

John Van Buren (May 13, 1799 – January 16, 1855) was an American attorney and politician in the U.S. state of New York. He represented New York in the United States House of Representatives and New York State Assembly in addition to serving terms as county judge and district attorney of Ulster County.

John Van Buren
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 7th district
In office
March 4, 1841 – March 3, 1843
Preceded byRufus Palen
Succeeded byJoseph H. Anderson
District Attorney of Ulster County, New York
In office
1846–1850
Preceded byWillet Linderman
Succeeded byRobert F. Macauley[1]
County Court Judge of Ulster County, New York
In office
1836–1841
Preceded byAbraham D. Soper
Succeeded byJames C. Forsyth[2]
Member of the New York State Assembly from the Ulster County District
In office
1831–1832
Serving with John J. Schoonmaker
Preceded byMatthew Oliver
Green Miller
Succeeded byLeonard Hardenbergh
Heman Landon[3]
Personal details
Born(1799-05-13)May 13, 1799
Kingston, New York, U.S.
DiedJanuary 16, 1855(1855-01-16) (aged 55)
Kingston, New York, U.S.
Resting placeSharp Burial Ground
Kingston, New York
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseLaura Amelia Hardy Van Buren
ChildrenDaniel Tompkins Van Buren
Persen Van Buren
Parent(s)Cornelius Van Buren
Elisabeth (Persen) Van Buren
Alma materUnion College
ProfessionAttorney, politician

Born and educated in Kingston, Van Buren graduated from Union College, studied law, and attained admission to the bar. In addition to practicing in Kingston, Van Buren became active in the Democratic Party. The offices he held included member of the New York State Assembly (1831–1832), Judge of Ulster County (1836–1841), member of the United States House of Representatives (1841–1843), and Ulster County District Attorney (1846–1850).

Van Buren was ill for the last three months of his life. He died in Kingston, and was buried at Sharp Burial Ground in Kingston.

Early life edit

Van Buren was born in Kingston, New York, the son of Cornelius Van Buren and Elisabeth (Persen) Van Buren.[4] He graduated from Union College in 1818,[5] studied law with Charles H. Ruggles, was admitted to the bar, and began to practice in Kingston.[6]

Political career edit

He held many different political positions in New York, and in 1831 was a member of the New York State Assembly representing Ulster County in the 54th New York State Legislature. Van Buren was Judge of Ulster County from 1836 to 1841.[7] He was elected as a Democrat to the 27th United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1841, to March 3, 1843.[8] While in Congress, he was Chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of State. After leaving Congress he resumed the practice of law and served as Ulster County District Attorney from 1846 to 1850.[9]

Van Buren died in Kingston on January 16, 1855[10] and is interred at Sharp Burial Ground in Kingston.[11]

The other John Van Buren edit

Van Buren is sometimes confused with John Van Buren, the son of President Martin Van Buren.[12][13] President Van Buren's son was born in 1810 and died in 1866.[14] John Van Buren of Kingston was born in 1799 and died in 1855.[15] While both John Van Burens were active in New York's Democratic Party, President Van Buren's son never lived in Kingston, served as a Judge, or was elected to Congress.[16][17]

Family edit

Van Buren and his wife Laura Amelia Hardy (1800–1874)[18][19] had two children, Daniel Tompkins Van Buren (1826–1890) and Persen Van Buren (1842–1852).[20]

Daniel Tompkins Van Buren was an 1847 graduate of the United States Military Academy who served in the Mexican–American War and the American Civil War, and attained the rank of brigadier general by brevet as a member of the Union Army.[21][22]

References edit

  1. ^ Ulster County Legislature (1885). Proceedings of the Ulster County Legislature. Kingston, NY: Leader Book and Job Printing Department. p. 179.
  2. ^ Proceedings of the Ulster County Legislature, p. 178.
  3. ^ New York State Assembly (1852). Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York. Vol. 7. Albany, NY: C. Van Benthuysen. pp. 244–245.
  4. ^ Waite, H. C.; Peckham, Buren (1913). History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren. New York, NY: Tobias A. Wright. pp. 95, 169.
  5. ^ Philomathean Society (Union College) (1847). Catalogue of the Members of the Philomathean Society, Instituted in Union College, in 1795. Riggs, printer. p. 14. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  6. ^ United States. Government Printing Office (1918). Congressional serial set. U.S. G.P.O. p. 1073.
  7. ^ United States. Congress (1913). A Biographical Congressional Directory: With an Outline History of the National Congress, 1774–1911: the Continental Congress, September 5, 1774 – October 21, 1788, the United States Congress, from the First to the Sixty-second Congress, March 4, 1789 – March 3, 1911. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 1073. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  8. ^ Congressional Quarterly, inc (2009). American Political Leaders 1789–2009. CQ Press. p. 257. ISBN 978-1-4522-6726-5. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  9. ^ Ulster County, N.Y. County Legislature (1921). Proceedings of the Ulster County Legislature. Ulster County, N.Y. County Legislature. p. 313. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  10. ^ Herringshaw, Thomas William (1914). Herringshaw's National Library of American Biography: Contains Thirty-five Thousand Biographies of the Acknowledged Leaders of Life and Thought of the United States; Illustrated with Three Thousand Vignette Portraits. American Publishers' Association. p. 528. Retrieved July 24, 2014.
  11. ^ Poucher, J. Wilson; Terwilliger, Byron J. (1931). . Vol. I. Kingston, NY: Ulster County Historical Society. p. 51. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved October 5, 2017.
  12. ^ Wead, Doug (2003). All the Presidents' Children. New York, NY: Atria Books. p. 69. ISBN 978-0-7434-4631-0. (Note: This reference is included as an example of how the John Van Buren who was Martin Van Buren's son is mistaken for the John Van Buren who was a Congressman from New York.)
  13. ^ Quinn-Musgrove, Sandra L. (1995). America's Royalty: All the Presidents' Children. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press. pp. 40–42. ISBN 978-0-313-29535-5. (Note: This reference is included as an example of how the John Van Buren who was Martin Van Buren's son is mistaken for the John Van Buren who was a Congressman from New York.)
  14. ^ Miller, Richard F. (August 5, 2014). States at War, Volume 2: A Reference Guide for New York in the Civil War. Lebanon, NH: University Press of New England. p. 383. ISBN 978-1-61168-266-3.
  15. ^ Napton, William Barclay (2005). The Union on Trial: The Political Journals of Judge William Barclay Napton, 1829–1883. Columbia, MO: University of Missouri Press. p. 145. ISBN 978-0-8262-1571-0.
  16. ^ "Obituary: Death of John Van Buren" (PDF). New York Times. October 17, 1866.
  17. ^ John Van Buren at Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress April 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  18. ^ Old Gravestones of Ulster County, New York, p. 51.
  19. ^ Schoonmaker, Marius (1888). The History of Kingston, New York: From Its Early Settlement to the Year 1820. New York, NY: Burr Printing House. p. 422.
  20. ^ History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren, p. 169.
  21. ^ Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy (July 19, 1890). Proceedings of the 21st Annual Reunion. Saginaw, MI: Evening News Printing and Binding House. pp. 12–15.
  22. ^ Meyer, Henry C. (July 19, 1890). "Death Notice, Brigadier General Daniel T. Van Buren". The Engineering and Building Record and the Sanitary Engineer. New York, NY: Henry C. Meyer. p. 98.

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John Van Buren May 13 1799 January 16 1855 was an American attorney and politician in the U S state of New York He represented New York in the United States House of Representatives and New York State Assembly in addition to serving terms as county judge and district attorney of Ulster County John Van BurenMember of the U S House of Representatives from New York s 7th districtIn office March 4 1841 March 3 1843Preceded byRufus PalenSucceeded byJoseph H AndersonDistrict Attorney of Ulster County New YorkIn office 1846 1850Preceded byWillet LindermanSucceeded byRobert F Macauley 1 County Court Judge of Ulster County New YorkIn office 1836 1841Preceded byAbraham D SoperSucceeded byJames C Forsyth 2 Member of the New York State Assembly from the Ulster County DistrictIn office 1831 1832Serving with John J SchoonmakerPreceded byMatthew OliverGreen MillerSucceeded byLeonard HardenberghHeman Landon 3 Personal detailsBorn 1799 05 13 May 13 1799Kingston New York U S DiedJanuary 16 1855 1855 01 16 aged 55 Kingston New York U S Resting placeSharp Burial GroundKingston New YorkPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseLaura Amelia Hardy Van BurenChildrenDaniel Tompkins Van BurenPersen Van BurenParent s Cornelius Van BurenElisabeth Persen Van BurenAlma materUnion CollegeProfessionAttorney politicianBorn and educated in Kingston Van Buren graduated from Union College studied law and attained admission to the bar In addition to practicing in Kingston Van Buren became active in the Democratic Party The offices he held included member of the New York State Assembly 1831 1832 Judge of Ulster County 1836 1841 member of the United States House of Representatives 1841 1843 and Ulster County District Attorney 1846 1850 Van Buren was ill for the last three months of his life He died in Kingston and was buried at Sharp Burial Ground in Kingston Contents 1 Early life 2 Political career 2 1 The other John Van Buren 3 Family 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editVan Buren was born in Kingston New York the son of Cornelius Van Buren and Elisabeth Persen Van Buren 4 He graduated from Union College in 1818 5 studied law with Charles H Ruggles was admitted to the bar and began to practice in Kingston 6 Political career editHe held many different political positions in New York and in 1831 was a member of the New York State Assembly representing Ulster County in the 54th New York State Legislature Van Buren was Judge of Ulster County from 1836 to 1841 7 He was elected as a Democrat to the 27th United States Congress holding office from March 4 1841 to March 3 1843 8 While in Congress he was Chairman of the Committee on Expenditures in the Department of State After leaving Congress he resumed the practice of law and served as Ulster County District Attorney from 1846 to 1850 9 Van Buren died in Kingston on January 16 1855 10 and is interred at Sharp Burial Ground in Kingston 11 The other John Van Buren edit Van Buren is sometimes confused with John Van Buren the son of President Martin Van Buren 12 13 President Van Buren s son was born in 1810 and died in 1866 14 John Van Buren of Kingston was born in 1799 and died in 1855 15 While both John Van Burens were active in New York s Democratic Party President Van Buren s son never lived in Kingston served as a Judge or was elected to Congress 16 17 Family editVan Buren and his wife Laura Amelia Hardy 1800 1874 18 19 had two children Daniel Tompkins Van Buren 1826 1890 and Persen Van Buren 1842 1852 20 Daniel Tompkins Van Buren was an 1847 graduate of the United States Military Academy who served in the Mexican American War and the American Civil War and attained the rank of brigadier general by brevet as a member of the Union Army 21 22 References edit Ulster County Legislature 1885 Proceedings of the Ulster County Legislature Kingston NY Leader Book and Job Printing Department p 179 Proceedings of the Ulster County Legislature p 178 New York State Assembly 1852 Documents of the Assembly of the State of New York Vol 7 Albany NY C Van Benthuysen pp 244 245 Waite H C Peckham Buren 1913 History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren New York NY Tobias A Wright pp 95 169 Philomathean Society Union College 1847 Catalogue of the Members of the Philomathean Society Instituted in Union College in 1795 Riggs printer p 14 Retrieved July 24 2014 United States Government Printing Office 1918 Congressional serial set U S G P O p 1073 United States Congress 1913 A Biographical Congressional Directory With an Outline History of the National Congress 1774 1911 the Continental Congress September 5 1774 October 21 1788 the United States Congress from the First to the Sixty second Congress March 4 1789 March 3 1911 U S Government Printing Office p 1073 Retrieved July 24 2014 Congressional Quarterly inc 2009 American Political Leaders 1789 2009 CQ Press p 257 ISBN 978 1 4522 6726 5 Retrieved July 24 2014 Ulster County N Y County Legislature 1921 Proceedings of the Ulster County Legislature Ulster County N Y County Legislature p 313 Retrieved July 24 2014 Herringshaw Thomas William 1914 Herringshaw s National Library of American Biography Contains Thirty five Thousand Biographies of the Acknowledged Leaders of Life and Thought of the United States Illustrated with Three Thousand Vignette Portraits American Publishers Association p 528 Retrieved July 24 2014 Poucher J Wilson Terwilliger Byron J 1931 Old Gravestones of Ulster County New York Vol I Kingston NY Ulster County Historical Society p 51 Archived from the original on November 4 2013 Retrieved October 5 2017 Wead Doug 2003 All the Presidents Children New York NY Atria Books p 69 ISBN 978 0 7434 4631 0 Note This reference is included as an example of how the John Van Buren who was Martin Van Buren s son is mistaken for the John Van Buren who was a Congressman from New York Quinn Musgrove Sandra L 1995 America s Royalty All the Presidents Children Westport CT Greenwood Press pp 40 42 ISBN 978 0 313 29535 5 Note This reference is included as an example of how the John Van Buren who was Martin Van Buren s son is mistaken for the John Van Buren who was a Congressman from New York Miller Richard F August 5 2014 States at War Volume 2 A Reference Guide for New York in the Civil War Lebanon NH University Press of New England p 383 ISBN 978 1 61168 266 3 Napton William Barclay 2005 The Union on Trial The Political Journals of Judge William Barclay Napton 1829 1883 Columbia MO University of Missouri Press p 145 ISBN 978 0 8262 1571 0 Obituary Death of John Van Buren PDF New York Times October 17 1866 John Van Buren at Biographical Directory of the U S Congress Archived April 23 2010 at the Wayback Machine Old Gravestones of Ulster County New York p 51 Schoonmaker Marius 1888 The History of Kingston New York From Its Early Settlement to the Year 1820 New York NY Burr Printing House p 422 History of Cornelis Maessen Van Buren p 169 Association of Graduates of the United States Military Academy July 19 1890 Proceedings of the 21st Annual Reunion Saginaw MI Evening News Printing and Binding House pp 12 15 Meyer Henry C July 19 1890 Death Notice Brigadier General Daniel T Van Buren The Engineering and Building Record and the Sanitary Engineer New York NY Henry C Meyer p 98 External links editUnited States Congress John Van Buren id V000015 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress John Van Buren at Find a Grave Union College A General Catalogue of the Officers Graduates and Students of Union College from 1795 to 1868 1868 page 25U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byRufus Palen Member of the U S House of Representatives from New York s 7th congressional district1841 1843 Succeeded byJoseph H Anderson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Van Buren U S representative amp oldid 1130308239, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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