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Robert Denniston (October 15, 1800, in Blooming Grove,
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– December 2, 1867, in Salisbury Mills,Salisbury Mills is a hamlet that lies partly in the towns of Blooming Grove and
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. He died at the same place where he was born, in that part of the hamlet of Salisbury Mills which lies within the Town of Blooming Grove.
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) was an American lawyer and politician.


Life

He was the son of James Denniston (ca. 1770–1825) and Prudence Morrison Denniston. On September 24, 1823, he married Julianna Howell (d. 1825). Afterwards he married Mary Scott, and they had five sons and six daughters. He served as an officer of the
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and as a
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in Blooming Grove. He was appointed by Governor
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to be a judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Orange County. He was a Democratic member of the
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(Orange Co.) in 1835,
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and
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. He was a member of the
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(2nd D.) from 1841 to 1847, sitting in the 64th, 65th, 66th, 67th, 68th, 69th and
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s. In the Senate, he was Chairman of the Committee on Canals. As a Republican, he ran for
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in
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but was defeated by Democrat
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. He ran again in 1859 and was elected, being in office from 1860 to 1861.


Notes


Sources


Bio from History of The Town of New Windsor, Orange County, N.Y.
by Edward M. Ruttenber (Newburgh NY, 1911, printed for The Historical Society of Newburgh Bay and the Highlands), at netcom

Obit from '' Albany Evening Journal'', in NYT on December 8, 1867

Political Graveyard
Political Graveyard (doubled entry, giving surname as Dennison)Google Books
''The New York Civil List'' compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 140, 269f; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858) {{DEFAULTSORT:Denniston, Robert 1800 births 1867 deaths People from Blooming Grove, New York New York State Comptrollers Members of the New York State Assembly New York (state) state senators New York (state) state court judges New York (state) Republicans New York (state) Democrats 19th-century American politicians 19th-century American judges