George R. Davis (New York)
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George Rex Davis (1788 Johnstown, then in
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, now in Fulton County, New York – June 24, 1867 Troy,
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) was an American lawyer and politician from
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. He was Speaker of the New York State Assembly in 1831 and 1843.


Biography

He removed to
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, and opened a tailor shop there. Later he studied law, and was admitted to the bar about 1810, and commenced practice there. He married Amy Lottridge (1793–1856), and their only daughter was Charlotte M. Davis who married Thaddeus W. Patchen in 1837. In 1814, one hundred and twenty-eight volunteers under George R. Davis joined the State Militia, and all marched from Troy to
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, but the
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had been fought before they reached there. When he became a judge of the Court of Common Pleas for Rensselaer County in 1829, he moved to the county seat Troy. In 1830, under the provisions of the Safety Fund Law, he was appointed Bank Commissioner, and served five terms until 1840. He was a member from Rensselaer County of the
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in 1819, 1830, 1831, 1842 and 1843; and was Speaker in 1831 and 1843. He was First Judge of the Rensselaer County Court from 1838 to 1847. He died drowning. His granddaughters Mary and Caroline Patchen, aged 23 and 20, also died drowning, in a shipwreck on Lake Erie in June 1868.


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Political Graveyard
History of Hoosick NY
''History of Political Parties in the State of New-York''
by John Stilwell Jenkins (Alden & Markham, Auburn NY, 1846)
''The New York Civil List''
compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 39, 269 and 363; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)

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