George Clinton (born July 26, 1739 in Little Britain, New York; died April 20, 1812 in Washington DC) succeeded John Jay in his second spell as the first Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1801 and July 1, 1804, including the whole of 1802.
John Young (born June 12, 1802 in Chelsea, Vermont; died April 23, 1852 in New York, New York) succeeded Silas Wright as the fifteenth Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1847 and December 31, 1848.
John Young (born June 12, 1802 in Chelsea, Vermont; died April 23, 1852 in New York, New York) succeeded Silas Wright as the fifteenth Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1847 and December 31, 1848.
James Monroe (born April 28, 1758 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died July 4, 1831 in New York, New York) succeeded James Wood as the twelfth Governor of Virginia, serving between December 19, 1799 and December 1, 1802. Following the end of Monroe's term as Governor, John Page (born April 17, 1744 in Gloucester County, Virginia; died October 11, 1808 in Richmond, Virginia) became the thirteenth Governor of Virginia, serving between December 1, 1802 and December 7, 1805.
Yes he was. He was the governor of New York.
No, she is not. Additionally, she is not, and has never been, the governor of New York. The current governor of New York is David Paterson.
The current Lieutenant Governor of New York is Robert Duffy. Duffy assumed office as Lieutenant Governor of New York on January 1, 2011.who is the lieutenant governor of New York State
No, he was Governor of New York State. (New York City has a mayor, not a governor.) No, cities do not have governors. They have mayors. Thomas E. Dewey was the 47th Governor of New York State. He served from 1943 to 1954.
James Monroe (born April 28, 1758 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died July 4, 1831 in New York, New York) succeeded James Wood as the twelfth Governor of Virginia, serving between December 19, 1799 and December 1, 1802, including the whole of 1801.
Kathy Hochul is the current Lieutenant Governor of New York.
Sir Edmund Andros was the autocratic governor of New York. He was also the Royal governor of the Dominion of New England.
No, he was Governor of New York State. (New York city has a mayor, not a governor.) No, cities do not have governors. They have mayors. Thomas E. Dewey was the 47th Governor of New York State. He served from 1943 to 1954.
David Paterson is no longer the Governor of New York. He left office in 2011 and Andrew Cuomo is now Governor of New York.