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Judge Isaac Horton Maynard

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Judge Isaac Horton Maynard

Birth
Bovina, Delaware County, New York, USA
Death
13 Jun 1896 (aged 58)
Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Burial
Delhi, Delaware County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
#308
Memorial ID
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Isaac H. Maynard was a Lawyer and Politician.

As a politician, Maynard served in the N.Y. State Assembly 1876-77. Elected Judge and Surrogate of Delaware County Court 1878-1885. Served under President Grover Cleveland, as Second Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Appointed Deputy Attorney General of N.Y. State. Judge; N.Y. Court of Appeals. Resumed private practice in 1894.

Maynard was educated at the Stamford Seminary; attended Amherst College 1858-1862 and graduated from Amherst College with high honors, as Valedictorian.
Admitted to the bar in November 1863.
Practiced Law in Delhi, N.Y. 1863-1865; then established his law practice in Stamford N.Y. where he entered politics, and was elected Stamford Town Supervisor and President of the Village for 10 years. President of the board of Supervisors of Delaware County, 1869-1870.
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Elmira, Chemung Co. NY
Elmira Gazette and Free Press
Tues. June 16, 1896
FUNERAL OF MAYNARD
--At Delhi Yesterday--A Number of Lawyers and Others Present--
Stamford (N.Y.), June 15--The funeral of Hon. Isaac H. Maynard, senior member of the law firm of Maynard, Gilbert & Cone, and ex-judge of the Court of Appeals, who died in the Kenmore house, Albany, on Friday, was held from the First Presbyterian church at Delhi, N.Y. to-day at 2 0'clock. Rev. L.E. Richards, of Stamford, officiated.
Nearly the entire bar of Delaware county were present. The attendance was unusually large, and especially from Stamford (N.Y.) where Mr. Maynard had resided for many years.
His former associates on the bench of the Court of Appeals and many others who were unable to be present sent telegrams of condolence.
Dr. Milbank, of Albany, and Charles M. Preston, ex-Superintendent of Banking, of New York city, were present. Memorials services will be held here in the First Presbyterian church in the near future and many of the prominent men with whom Mr. Maynard was associated and who were unable to be present to-day have signified their intention of attending.
The interment was at Delhi.
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Note: shares burial plot #308 with his wife, Margaret Marvine Maynard (b. 8/9/1840 - d. 7/13/1926)

Married on June 28, 1871. They had one daughter, Frances Maynard (Mrs. David Ford).
Judge Maynard Dies Suddenly.

ALBANY, N.Y., June 13. -
Ex-Judge Isaac H. Maynard, formerly judge of the court of appeals and ex-attorney general, died suddenly in his room at the Kenmore from heart trouble. He was alone in his room and was sitting in a chair at the time of his death. He had just finished his luncheon and was apparently in the best of health.

Austin Daily Herald; Austin, Minnesota.
June 13, 1896; Page Four.
Isaac H. Maynard was a Lawyer and Politician.

As a politician, Maynard served in the N.Y. State Assembly 1876-77. Elected Judge and Surrogate of Delaware County Court 1878-1885. Served under President Grover Cleveland, as Second Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury, and Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Appointed Deputy Attorney General of N.Y. State. Judge; N.Y. Court of Appeals. Resumed private practice in 1894.

Maynard was educated at the Stamford Seminary; attended Amherst College 1858-1862 and graduated from Amherst College with high honors, as Valedictorian.
Admitted to the bar in November 1863.
Practiced Law in Delhi, N.Y. 1863-1865; then established his law practice in Stamford N.Y. where he entered politics, and was elected Stamford Town Supervisor and President of the Village for 10 years. President of the board of Supervisors of Delaware County, 1869-1870.
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Elmira, Chemung Co. NY
Elmira Gazette and Free Press
Tues. June 16, 1896
FUNERAL OF MAYNARD
--At Delhi Yesterday--A Number of Lawyers and Others Present--
Stamford (N.Y.), June 15--The funeral of Hon. Isaac H. Maynard, senior member of the law firm of Maynard, Gilbert & Cone, and ex-judge of the Court of Appeals, who died in the Kenmore house, Albany, on Friday, was held from the First Presbyterian church at Delhi, N.Y. to-day at 2 0'clock. Rev. L.E. Richards, of Stamford, officiated.
Nearly the entire bar of Delaware county were present. The attendance was unusually large, and especially from Stamford (N.Y.) where Mr. Maynard had resided for many years.
His former associates on the bench of the Court of Appeals and many others who were unable to be present sent telegrams of condolence.
Dr. Milbank, of Albany, and Charles M. Preston, ex-Superintendent of Banking, of New York city, were present. Memorials services will be held here in the First Presbyterian church in the near future and many of the prominent men with whom Mr. Maynard was associated and who were unable to be present to-day have signified their intention of attending.
The interment was at Delhi.
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Note: shares burial plot #308 with his wife, Margaret Marvine Maynard (b. 8/9/1840 - d. 7/13/1926)

Married on June 28, 1871. They had one daughter, Frances Maynard (Mrs. David Ford).
Judge Maynard Dies Suddenly.

ALBANY, N.Y., June 13. -
Ex-Judge Isaac H. Maynard, formerly judge of the court of appeals and ex-attorney general, died suddenly in his room at the Kenmore from heart trouble. He was alone in his room and was sitting in a chair at the time of his death. He had just finished his luncheon and was apparently in the best of health.

Austin Daily Herald; Austin, Minnesota.
June 13, 1896; Page Four.


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