Richard S. Emmet Jr.

Richard Stockton Emmet Jr. (March 10, 1871 – February 7, 1897) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Life

He was born on March 10, 1871, in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York, the son of Richard Stockton Emmet (1821–1902)[1] and Katherine (Temple) Emmet (1843–1895).[2] He attended St. Paul's Academy in Exeter, New Hampshire, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Columbia Law School. He was admitted to the bar, and practiced law. On June 6, 1894, he married Mary Lamport Olyphant, and their only child was Mary Olyphant Emmet (born 1895).[3]

Emmet entered politics as a Republican. He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Westchester Co., 2nd D.) in 1897. He died during the legislative session, at his lodgings in Albany, New York, on February 7, 1897, of typhoid fever.[4]

New York Attorney General Thomas Addis Emmet (1764–1827) was his great-grandfather, Col. Robert Temple Emmet (1854–1936) was his first cousin, and Robert Morrison Olyphant (1824–1918) was his father-in-law.

References

  1. The Emmet Family at emmetart.com
  2. A Small Boy and Others: Henry James edited by Peter Collister (University of Virginia Press, 2011; pg. 35)
  3. "Richard Stockton EMMET" in GEER Ancestry, at RootsWeb
  4. The New York Red Book compiled by Edgar L. Murlin (published by James B. Lyon, Albany NY, 1897; pg. 206f)
New York Assembly
Preceded by
George L. Carlisle
New York State Assembly
Westchester County, 2nd District

1897
Succeeded by
William J. Graney
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