Samuel S. Edick
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Samuel Stearns Edick (June 17, 1834 in Columbia, Herkimer County, New York – January 3, 1900) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
Life
He was the son of George L. Edick (c.1797–1836) and Abigail Webster (Hatch) Edick (c.1804–1840). He attended the district schools and Oxford Academy. Then he studied law, was admitted to the bar, and practiced in Cooperstown. On February 6, 1866, he married Evileen H. Tunnicliff (1842–1904), and they had several children.
He was District Attorney of Otsego County from 1867 to 1871; Judge of the Otsego County Court from 1872 to 1877; and a member of the New York State Senate (20th D.) in 1878 and 1879.
He was buried at the Lakewood Cemetery in Cooperstown.
Sources
- [https://archive.org/stream/civillistandcon00unkngoog#page/n335/mode/1up Civil List and Constitutional History of the Colony and State of New York] compiled by Edgar Albert Werner (1884; pg. 291)
- [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101061337661;seq=83;view=1up;num=61 The State Government for 1879] by Charles G. Shanks (Weed, Parsons & Co, Albany NY, 1879; pg. 61f)
- [http://getmandata.org/getmandescendants/aqwg30.htm Edick genealogy] at Get Man Data
- [http://www.schwald.org/getperson.php?personID=I06251&tree=RodSchwald&PHPSESSID=07df4ec3ae1bdc710a35ea7f33c7a486 Edick genealogy] at Schwald
- [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/d/e/n/Ronald--M-Denes/GENE17-0032.html Tunnicliff-Edick] at Family Tree Maker
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Category:Republican Party New York (state) state senators
Category:Politicians from Herkimer County, New York
Category:People from Cooperstown, New York
Category:Politicians from Otsego County, New York
Category:County district attorneys in New York (state)
Category:19th-century New York (state) state court judges
Category:19th-century members of the New York State Legislature