Samuel A. Talcott

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Samuel Austin Talcott (December 31, 1789 Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut - March 19, 1836 New York City) was an American lawyer and politician.

[edit] Life

He was the son of Samuel Talcott (1740-1798, grandson of Joseph Talcott, Colonial Governor of Connecticut) and Abigail Ledyard Talcott. On May 28, 1810, he married Rachel Skinner, their son was John Ledyard Talcott (b. 1812, a justice of the New York Supreme Court).

He practiced law at New Hartford, New York. Here he married in 1818 his second wife Mary Eliza Stanley (1800-1848), and their son was Thomas Grosvenor Talcott (1819-1870).

He was a leading member of the Albany Regency, and was New York State Attorney General from 1821 to 1829 when he was forced to resign "due to irregular habits". Afterwards he practiced law in New York City.

[edit] Sources

  • [1] Talcott genealogy
  • [2] List of NY State Attorneys General, at Office of the Att. Gal. of NY
  • [3] Bio and photo of his son John, at The Historical Society of the Courts in the State of NY
  • [4] Talcott genealogy, at rootsweb (giving wrong birth place)
  • [5] Political Graveyard
  • [6] His second marriage, info at New Hartford Public Library
  • [7] Info on his father~-in-law F. satnley, at The NYG&B
  • [8] List of NY State Attorneys General, at Office of the Att. Gal. of NY
  • [9] Marriage records Talcott/Skinner
Preceded by
Thomas J. Oakley
New York State Attorney General
1821 – 1829
Succeeded by
Greene C. Bronson