Thomas G. Talmage Explained

Order:6th
Office:Mayor of Brooklyn
Term Start:1845
Term End:1845
Predecessor:Joseph Sprague
Successor:Francis B. Stryker
Office1:Member of the New York State Assembly
Term Start1:January 1, 1837
Term End1:December 31, 1837
Birth Name:Thomas Goyn Talmage
Birth Date:22 October 1801
Birth Place:Somerville, New Jersey
Death Place:Brooklyn, New York
Party:Democrat
Parents:Goyn Talmage
Magdalene Terhune
Spouse:

Children:7, including Tunis
Relations:Thomas De Witt Talmage (nephew)
John Van Nest Talmage (nephew)

Thomas Goyn Talmage (October 22, 1801 – May 4, 1863) was an American politician and Mayor of Brooklyn.

Early life

Talmage was born on October 22, 1801, in Somerville, New Jersey, to Goyn Talmage and Magdalene (Terhune) Talmage, a descendant of an old Long Island family.[1] Among his sisters was Mertine Talmaage, the wife of Edward Patterson and mother of Judge Edward Patterson. Through his brother David Thomas Talmage, he was uncle to clergyman Thomas De Witt Talmage and John Van Nest Talmage. His father was the fourth son of Maj. Thomas Talmage and Mary (McCoy) Talmage.

Career

In 1819, Talmage moved to New York City and began working as a clerk for merchant Abraham Van Ness. From 1823 to 1836, he worked in the wholesale grocery business.[2] In 1827, he was elected Alderman of the First Ward as a Democrat. He initially resided on Stone Street. In 1832, he moved to Greenwich Village in the Ninth Ward.[3] He served in the New York State Assembly in 1837 as a New York County representative.[4] From 1838 to 1839, he was a member of the New York City Common Council and served as President of the Board of Aldermen.

In 1840, Talmage moved to Brooklyn. He served in that city's board of aldermen from 1842 to 1845, first representing the 8th Ward and then the 6th Ward. In 1845, he was elected Mayor of Brooklyn, and under his mayoral administration, the Brooklyn City Hall was built. In 1846, Governor Silas Wright appointed him County Judge. He later became Loan Commissioner of the United States Deposit Fund for Kings County. In the late 1850s, he was an early and major promoter of Prospect Park, managed to get the State Legislature to support the creation of the park, and was one of the first three park commissioners. After his third marriage, he moved to Gowanus, a neighborhood he helped develop as Mayor. He became President of the Broadway Rail Road Company in 1858, and was a member of the Chamber of Commerce.

Personal life

In 1823, Talmage married Dorothy Miller (1805–1834), daughter of Col. David Miller and a sister of U.S. Senator from New Jersey, Jacob W. Miller. Their children were:[5]

In 1835, he married his second wife, Sarah Maria Van Brunt (1808–1843), a daughter of Cornelius Van Brunt and Jannetje (Adriance) Van Brunt. Their children were:[5]

After Sarah died in 1843, he married his third wife, Harriet (Jarolemon) Stone (d. 1892), daughter of wealthy Judge Tunis Jarolemon and widow of Jonas Stone, in 1848. Harriet was the mother of Sarah Jane Stone, the wife of Talmage's eldest son David.[9] They had one child:

Talmage died at his home in Brooklyn from pneumonia on May 4, 1863.[10] He was buried in Green-Wood Cemetery.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Talmadge, Arthur White. The Talmadge, Tallmadge and Talmage Genealogy. The Grafton Press. 1909. New York, N.Y.. 121, 199–200. Internet Archive.
  2. Book: Stiles, Henry R.. A History of the City of Brooklyn. 1869. II. Brooklyn, N.Y.. 276–277. Henry Reed Stiles. Google Books.
  3. Book: Ross, Peter. A History of Long Island, From Its Earliest Settlement To The Present Time. The Lewis Publishing Company. 1902. II. 108–109. Google Books.
  4. Book: Hough, Franklin B.. The New York Civil List. Weed, Parsons & Co.. 1858. Albany, N.Y.. 219. Franklin B. Hough. Google Books.
  5. Book: Ross . Peter . A History of Long Island: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time . 1902 . Lewis publishing Company . 104–109 . 10 May 2022 . en.
  6. News: COL. D. M. TALMAGE DEAD. He Was the Builder of the First Horse Railroad to Coney Island . 10 May 2022 . . 10 September 1900.
  7. News: TIMES . Special to THE NEW YORK . MRS. THEODORE D. DIMON; Widow of President of Brooklyn Board of Alderman Dies at 82. . 10 May 2022 . . 18 March 1936.
  8. News: TUNIS VAN P. TALMAGE DEAD; While He Was in the Army Brooklyn Made Him Aldermen's President. . 10 May 2022 . . 29 November 1909.
  9. Book: Bartlett . Joseph Gardner . Gregory Stone Genealogy: Ancestry and Descendants of Dea. Gregory Stone of Cambridge, Mass., 1320-1917 . 1918 . Stone Family Association . 978-0-598-66500-3 . 467 . 10 May 2022 . en.
  10. News: 4 May 1863. Death of Hon. Thomas G. Talmage. 22. 2. The Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 104. Brooklyn, N.Y.. Brooklyn Public Library

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