- John Tayler
Infobox Governor
name = John Tayler
order = 5th
office = Governor of New York
term_start =February 24 ,1817
term_end =July 1 ,1817 (acting)
lieutenant = none
predecessor =Daniel D. Tompkins
successor =DeWitt Clinton
birth_date = birth date|1742|07|04|mf=y
birth_place =New York City
death_date = death date and age|1829|03|19|1742|07|04|mf=y
death_place =Albany, New York
party = Democratic-Republican
spouse = Margarita Van Valkenburgh
profession =
religion =John Tayler (
July 4 ,1742 New York City -March 19 ,1829 Albany,Albany County, New York ) was a merchant and politician. He served nine years asLieutenant Governor of New York , four months as ActingGovernor of New York , and also in both houses of theNew York State Legislature .Life
He was a trader, farmer and shopkeeper in Albany. He married Margarita Van Valkenburgh in 1764.
Tayler was a Patriot during the
Revolutionary War . He was drawn into public service for the Colonies.He was a member from Albany County in the
New York State Assembly from 1777 to 1779, in 1780-81, and from 1785 to 1787. He was appointed City Recorder (Deputy Mayor) of Albany in 1793, and a justice of the Court of Common Pleas in 1797. He served in theNew York State Senate from 1802 to 1813. On January 29, 1811, he was elected President pro tempore of the State Senate and became Acting Lieutenant Governor after Lt. Gov. John Broome had died in August 1810. He served until the end of June 1811 when he was succeeded byDeWitt Clinton who had been elected Lt. Gov. under the provisions of Article XX of the New York State Constitution of 1777.Tayler was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1813, and re-elected in 1816, on the ticket with
Daniel D. Tompkins . After Tompkins' resignation to assume the office ofVice President of the United States , Tayler served as Acting Governor from February 24 to June 30, 1817.Article XVII of the New York State Constitution of 1777 states "...as often as the seat of government shall become vacant, a wise and descreet freeholder of this State shall be, by ballot, elected governor,...,which elections shall be always held at the times and places of choosing representatives in assembly..." This meant that, whenever a vacancy occurred, the Lt. Gov. did not succeed to the governor's office but administrated the state only until the end of the yearly term of the
New York State Assembly on June 30, the successor being elected in April. This was the only occurrence of a vacancy of the governor's office under this Constitution, and in April 1817DeWitt Clinton was elected Governor. Tayler was re-elected Lt. Gov., and re-elected in 1820.The duel between
Alexander Hamilton andAaron Burr in 1804 is linked to comments spoken by Hamilton at Tayler's home in Albany, which were related in a letter written by Tayler's son-in-law, Dr.Charles D. Cooper , which was later published in an Albany newspaper.Tayler died on
March 19 ,1829 inAlbany, New York . He was buried inAlbany Rural Cemetery inMenands, New York .ources
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* [http://www.nysm.nysed.gov/albany/bios/t/jotayler.html The People of Colonial Albany - John Tayler]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tatem-tayloe.html#RHP1A2ZIV The Political Graveyard]
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