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Charles Augustus Foote (April 15, 1785 – August 1, 1828) was a
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from New York.


Biography

Foote was born in
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. He attended private schools in Newburgh and
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, and graduated from
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,
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, in 1805. He studied law, was
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in 1808 and practiced in
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and later in
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. He served as
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in the
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, Sixth Division. He became Trustee of Delaware Academy and served as president of the village of Delhi. Foote was elected as a Crawford Democratic-Republican to the 18th United States Congress, serving from March 4, 1823 to March 3, 1825. He resumed the practice of law in Delhi, New York, where he died. He was interred in the private burying ground at "Arbor Hill," the estate of his father.


Family

Charles A. Foote married 10 May 1808, Maria Baldwin, daughter of Jesse Baldwin and Margaretta de Hart of New York City, or Newark, New Jersey. Their children were, probably, born at Delhi, New York: *Frances Foote, b. 1 August 1809; d. 27 July 1891; she m. 15 October 1832 Charles Marvin, son of Anthony Marvin and Abigail Paine arv. Fam.;378, Foote Hist;204-5 They had: Margaret Maxwell Marvin, married to Isaac H. Maynard. *Catherine Bruen Foote, b. 14 September 1811; died November, 1897; “Never married but spent her time and money on good works.” *Harriet Baldwin Foote b. 21 January 1814; she d. at elhi?26 September 1814. * Rensselaer William Foote, b. 12 November 1815; died June 26, 1862 “Capt. in 6th Infantry U. S. Army, Brevet Major and Acting Col. in the first battle in which he took part, and in which he was killed, Gaines' Mill. Was stationed in Arizona when war broke out." *Charles Augustus Foote, b. 18 March 1818; died 28 February 1896 at Delhi; Inheriting good competence while still a child, he erected a building during his minority, and for over 60 years conducted there a mercantile and manufacturing business, meanwhile busied with numberless outside interests. Held most of the town offices, was county treasurer for three successive terms. One of the organizers and chief pillar of his church, like his father and grandfather, Trustee of Delaware Academy, Director of the Bank, Commissioner of Railroad, and for a few years in business in California where his building was twice swept away, first by the great flood, then by fire. Always gentle and courteous, the village papers said of him at his death, “The last gentleman of the old school in our midst has passed away.” married 11 September 1844 Adelia Johnson; children **Katherine Adelia Foote, b. 27 September 1845, Active in local affairs, and with a large social acquaintance outside Delhi. Member of D. A. R. and County Regent for a number of years. Secretary of State Charities Aid for 25 years. Secretary for Columbia Exposition, etc. She was an editor of a book on her gr. grandfather, Ebenezer Foote, she lived Delhi, visited Manhattan every season for Grand Opera during which time she would stay in a hotel just around the corner from the old Opera House. **Charles Augustus, 3rd, b. February 1862, d. February 1862. *James Buren Foote, b. 16 April 1821; died 13 May 1910.Foote Family pp.


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