Footnote 1: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from July 1, 1847 to January 1, 1849.
Footnote 2: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from January 1, 1849 to January 1, 1850.
Footnote 3: On the first day of January 1850, the first term of the HON. FREEBORN G. JEWETT expired, and he then took his seat for eight years longer, having been
re-elected in November 1849. The HON. GREENE C. BRONSON at the same
time succeeded him as Chief Judge.
Footnote 4: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from January 1, 1850 to January 1, 1851.
Footnote 5: The HON. HENRY W. TAYLOR was appointed a Justice of the Supreme Court to fill a vacancy occasioned by the death of the HON. JOHN MAYNARD.
Footnote 6: In April 1851 the HON. GREENE C. BRONSON resigned his office as Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, and the HON. SAMUEL A. FOOT was appointed
by the Governor of the State for the remainder of the term, which expired on
December 31, 1851. The HON. CHARLES H. RUGGLES became Chief Judge.
Footnote 7: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from January 1, 1851 to January 1, 1852.
Footnote 8: Term of office expired on December 31, 1851, the HON. ALEXANDER S. JOHNSON having been elected in November, for the full term.
Footnote 9: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from January 1, 1851 to January 1, 1852.
Footnote 10: The HON. ALEXANDER S. JOHNSON was elected for the full term in November, 1851.
Footnote 11: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from January 1, 1852 to January 1, 1853.
Footnote 12: Resigned in June 1853.
Footnote 13: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from January 1, 1853 to January 1, 1854.
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Footnote 14: Term expired December 31, 1853.
Footnote 15: Appointed by Governor, replacing HON. FREEBORN G.JEWETT; elected for the remainder of the term, November 1853, re-elected for a full term November 1857.
Footnote 16: These were cx officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from June 1853 to December 1853.
Footnote 17: On the expiration of the HON. CHARLES H. RUGGLES's term of office, in January 1854, the HON. ADDISON GARDINER became Chief Judge. The
HON. CHARLES H. RUGGLES was re-elected for a further term of eight years, in November 1853.
Footnote 18: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from January 1, 1854 to January 1, 1855.
Footnote 19: Chief Judge ADDISON GARDINER's term expired January 1, 1856.
Footnote 20: The HON. CHARLES H. RUGGLES was absent at the June and September terms due to illness. He resigned in October 1855.
Footnote 21: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from January 1, 1855 to January 1, 1856.
Footnote 22: The HON. ADDISON GARDINER's term of office expired January 1, 1855. HON. HIRAM DENIO became Chief Judge.
Footnote 23: The HON. SAMUEL L. SELDEN was elected to succeed the HON. ADDISON GARDINER in November, 1855. In October 1855 the Hon. CHARLES H. RUGGLES resigned, and the HON. GEORGE F. COMSTOCK was selected to fill the vacancy caused by his resignation at the November 1855 election.
Footnote 24: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from January 1, 1856 to January 1, 1857.
Footnote 25: These were ex officio Judges of the Court of Appeals from January 1, 1857 to January 1, 1858.
Footnote 26: The HON. HIRAM DENIO was Chief Judge in 1857. His term of office expired with that year, but in November 1857, he was re-elected for the term of eight years, commencing January 1, 1858, when the HON. ALEXANDER S. JOHNSON became Chief Judge.
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