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==Birth== | ==Birth== | ||
− | Azor Tabor (Taber) was born at Knox, Albany county, May 1, 1798. | + | Azor Tabor (Azer Taber) was born at Knox, Albany county, May 1, 1798. |
==Education== | ==Education== | ||
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1833 he formed a partnership with Amos Dean, which continued successfully some years. | 1833 he formed a partnership with Amos Dean, which continued successfully some years. | ||
− | ==Marriage & Children== | + | ==Marriage & Children== |
− | + | Azor Tabor (Azor Taber) married '''[[Todd, Sarah|Sarah Todd]]''', the daughter of '''[[Todd, Paul|Paul Todd]]'''. Their children were: | |
+ | *Julia Marion Taber | ||
+ | *Mary Taber | ||
+ | *Paul Taber | ||
+ | *Susan Edwards Taber | ||
==Death== | ==Death== | ||
− | In 1854, owing to ill health, Mr. Tabor retired | + | In 1854, owing to ill health, Mr. Tabor retired from practice, removed to Knox and there died June 10, 1855. |
− | from practice, removed to Knox and there died June 10, 1855. | ||
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then chancellor of the State, studied law and when admitted to the bar | then chancellor of the State, studied law and when admitted to the bar | ||
began practice in Albany. He ranked among the ablest attorneys of | began practice in Albany. He ranked among the ablest attorneys of | ||
− | the city and gained a large and profitable business. Loving his | + | the city and gained a large and profitable business. Loving his profession and its pursuit, he never sought public office, the only position |
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he ever held being that of State senator, to which he was elected in | he ever held being that of State senator, to which he was elected in | ||
I Sol. Although his senatorial career was eminently worthy, he had | I Sol. Although his senatorial career was eminently worthy, he had | ||
little taste for public life and returned permanently to practice. In | little taste for public life and returned permanently to practice. In | ||
− | 1833 he formed a partnership with Amos Dean, which continued | + | 1833 he formed a partnership with Amos Dean, which continued successfully some years. In 1854, owing to ill health, Mr. Tabor retired from practice, removed to Knox and there died June 10, 1855. |
− | + | :[[h:Landmarks of Albany County, New York|Landmarks of Albany County, New York]] | |
− | from practice, removed to Knox and there died June 10, 1855. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:36, 25 February 2013
Birth
Azor Tabor (Azer Taber) was born at Knox, Albany county, May 1, 1798.
Education
After receiving a classical education he entered the office of John Lansing, then chancellor of the State, studied law and when admitted to the bar began practice in Albany.
Occupation
He ranked among the ablest attorneys of the city and gained a large and profitable business. Loving his profession and its pursuit, he never sought public office, the only position he ever held being that of State senator, to which he was elected in I Sol. Although his senatorial career was eminently worthy, he had little taste for public life and returned permanently to practice. In 1833 he formed a partnership with Amos Dean, which continued successfully some years.
Marriage & Children
Azor Tabor (Azor Taber) married Sarah Todd, the daughter of Paul Todd. Their children were:
- Julia Marion Taber
- Mary Taber
- Paul Taber
- Susan Edwards Taber
Death
In 1854, owing to ill health, Mr. Tabor retired from practice, removed to Knox and there died June 10, 1855.
Obituary
Additional Media
Azor Tabor was born at Knox, Albany county, May 1, 1798. After receiving a classical education he entered the office of John Lansing, then chancellor of the State, studied law and when admitted to the bar began practice in Albany. He ranked among the ablest attorneys of the city and gained a large and profitable business. Loving his profession and its pursuit, he never sought public office, the only position he ever held being that of State senator, to which he was elected in I Sol. Although his senatorial career was eminently worthy, he had little taste for public life and returned permanently to practice. In 1833 he formed a partnership with Amos Dean, which continued successfully some years. In 1854, owing to ill health, Mr. Tabor retired from practice, removed to Knox and there died June 10, 1855.
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