

Died in New York. He was a native of Virginia, but came to this city when a youth, and on reaching his majority was appointed to a clerkship in the Treasury, and during his life filled the position of chief clerk of the Treasurer's Office; chief clerk of 6th Auditor; 1st Assistant Postmaster General, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. He was a vice president of the Oldest Inhabitants' Association of this city, and a member of the Washington National Monument Association. A member of Church of the Resurrection of New York, of which he was a vestryman.* Reference: Find A Grave Memorial - SmartCopy: Dec 1 2020, 1:17:40 UTC
Died in New York. He was a native of Virginia, but came to this city when a youth, and on reaching his majority was appointed to a clerkship in the Treasury, and during his life filled the position of chief clerk of the Treasurer's Office; chief clerk of 6th Auditor; 1st Assistant Postmaster General, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. He was a vice president of the Oldest Inhabitants' Association of this city, and a member of the Washington National Monument Association. A member of Church of the Resurrection of New York, of which he was a vestryman.
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August 31, 1798
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Virginia, USA
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1828 |
1828
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1872 |
February 10, 1872
Age 73
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New York, NY
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Congressional Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, United States
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