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Edward R. Finch

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Edward R. Finch
Edward R. Finch (1903)
Born
Edward Ridley Finch

(1873-11-15)November 15, 1873
DiedSeptember 16, 1965(1965-09-16) (aged 91)
Alma materYale College
Columbia University School of Law
Occupation(s)lawyer, politician
Political partyRepublican Party
SpouseMary Livingston (m. 1913-1965; his death)
ChildrenMary Delafield Noelle
Anne Crane Finch
Edward Ridley Finch, Jr.
Parent(s)Edward Lucius
Anne Crane Ridley Finch
RelativesEdward F. Cox (grandson)
Tricia Nixon Cox (granddaughter-in-law)
Christopher Nixon Cox (great-grandson)
Maturin Livingston Delafield (mother-in-law)
Francis Waller Haskell (son-in-law)
Howard E. Cox (son-in-law)
Abraham Finch (ancestor)
Charles B. Finch (nephew)
Charles Finch (great-nephew)

Edward Ridley Finch (November 15, 1873 – September 16, 1965) was an American lawyer and politician.

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Early life

His father was Edward Lucius and his mother was Anne Crane (née Ridley).[1] He was a descendant of Abraham Finch, a native of England, who came to America with John Withrop's company in 1630 and settled in Massachusetts.[1]

He graduated from Yale College in 1895, and from Columbia University School of Law in 1898.

Political career

He was a Republican member of the New York State Assembly (New York Co., 5th D.) in 1902, 1903 and 1904. In 1911 he helped found The New York Young Republican Club.[2]

Lawyer

On August 20, 1915, he was appointed by Governor Charles S. Whitman a justice of the New York Supreme Court to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Justice Delany, and was re-elected in 1915 and 1929. From 1922 on, he sat on the Appellate Division, First Dept., and in April 1931 was appointed Presiding Judge.

In 1934, he ran on the Democratic ticket for the New York Court of Appeals, and was elected to a fourteen-year term, but resigned on April 30, 1943, to resume his private law practice. Thomas D. Thacher was appointed to fill the vacancy temporarily.

Family

Finch's grandson and namesake, Edward Finch Cox, is the son-in-law of former President Richard Nixon and former First Lady Pat Nixon and current chairman of the New York Republican State Committee.

References

  1. ^ a b Edward Ridley Finch. nycourts.gov. Archived 2014-01-01 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "History". New York Young Republican Club. Retrieved 2023-09-27.

External links

New York State Assembly
Preceded by
Nelson H. Henry
New York State Assembly
New York County, 5th District

1902–1904
Succeeded by
Leslie J. Tompkins
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