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84:, the Whig candidate for Speaker, that one of the Whig members could not properly hold his seat, Pruyn abstained from voting, and Elderkin was chosen Speaker. The appreciation of this high-minded course was shown shortly afterward: The Speaker was called home when his wife Eliza was very ill, and the Democrats voted for Pruyn to become the new Speaker. Shortly thereafter, both Elderkin's wife and father died, his wife at Potsdam, N.Y., on April 8, aged 38 years, his father on May 19 at neighboring Madrid, N.Y., and Elderkin did not return to the Assembly for the remainder of this session. 244: 905: 58:. Their first child Elmira L. Elderkin (1807–1880) was born there. In 1808, the family removed to Potsdam, New York, where Noble and his other siblings were born. 237: 930: 925: 900: 230: 253: 920: 62: 915: 910: 204: 31: 135: 504: 459: 469: 439: 389: 309: 399: 304: 130: 99: 30:– December 29, 1875 in Potsdam, St. Lawrence County, New York) was an American politician from New York. He was 69: 27: 145: 91: 479: 319: 299: 721: 711: 676: 666: 656: 596: 586: 576: 449: 77: 47: 23: 120: 379: 269: 172: 158: 73: 140: 761: 751: 616: 606: 369: 646: 464: 409: 895: 890: 771: 691: 601: 556: 551: 524: 115: 222: 8: 827: 791: 636: 494: 489: 424: 55: 821: 756: 726: 816: 811: 786: 781: 766: 651: 566: 545: 509: 499: 419: 374: 349: 339: 264: 151:
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He was President of the village of Potsdam from 1857 until 1858.
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Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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He was the son of Anthony Y. Elderkin, a wheelwright (
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Potsdam
St. Lawrence County, New York
Speaker of the New York State Assembly
Willimantic, Connecticut
Madrid, New York
Middlebury, Vermont
Sheriff of St. Lawrence County, New York
Democratic
New York State Assembly
Whigs
Robert H. Pruyn
1859
American
New York State Prison Inspector
David P. Forrest






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New York State Assembly
New York State Assembly
Amos K. Hadley
Speaker of the New York State Assembly
Robert H. Pruyn
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