Joseph C. Yates
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Joseph Christopher Yates | |
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7th Governor of New York | |
In office January 1, 1823 – December 31, 1824 |
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Lieutenant | Erastus Root |
Preceded by | DeWitt Clinton |
Succeeded by | DeWitt Clinton |
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Born | Schenectady, New York |
November 9, 1768
Died | Script error: The function "death_date_and_age" does not exist. Schenectady, New York |
Political party | Democratic-Republican |
Spouse(s) | Ann Ellice Maria Kane Elizabeth Delancy |
Religion | Presbyterian |
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Joseph Christopher Yates (November 9, 1768 – March 19, 1837) was an American lawyer, politician, statesman, and founding trustee of Union College.
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History
Born in Schenectady, New York, Yates catapulted himself up the ranks of his day, becoming successively the mayor of Schenectady (1798) where he served twelve one-year appointed terms, state senator (1805), state Supreme Court justice (1808), and the seventh governor of New York (1823–1824). Yates has the distinction of being the only Governor of New York from Schenectady County. He also served as a Trustee of Union College and President of the Schenectady Savings Bank.
Yates was a presidential elector in 1828.
The home he inhabited in Schenectady while the state's chief executive still exists on Front Street in the city's Stockade District.
As Governor, Yates sat for a portrait by John Vanderlyn, famed for his rendition of such eminent historical figures as George Washington, Aaron Burr, James Monroe, George Clinton, Andrew Jackson and Zachary Taylor. The painting is owned by the City of New York.[1]
Family
Joseph was born to Christopher "Colonel Stoeffel" Yates and his wife Jannetje Bradt in the autumn of 1768.
In the course of his days he took three wives: the first was for love: Ann, widow of James Ellice; the second was for money, Maria, daughter of John Kane; the last was for clout, as he required it to further his ambitious political career, Elizabeth De Lancey, a daughter of John De Lancey, of Westchester County, New York.
Yates had three children, all daughters: Helen Maria, the oldest, was born on September 28, 1797. She was married to Colonel John K. Paige and died January 25, 1829. Anna Alida was born September 14, 1806, married to John D. Watkins, a resident of Georgia. Jane Jesepha was born November 6, 1811, married to Samuel Neil of New York.
Death
Joseph C. Yates died on March 19, 1837. He was initially buried in a family cemetery in Schenectady County, New York. In 1889, his daughter Jane reinterred the remains of Joseph Yates and those of several other family members to the Neil family mausoleum in the churchyard of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Bronx County, New York. At present, there are no markers on the Neil family mausoleum to indicate that Gov. Yates is buried there.
In recognition of his contributions to public life in his native state Yates County, New York and the Town of Yates are named after Governor Yates.
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Preceded by
DeWitt Clinton
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Governor of New York 1823 - 1824 |
Succeeded by DeWitt Clinton |
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