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Harold C. Sylvester was born on 27 April, 1903 in Vermont. Discover Harold C. Sylvester's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 85 years old?
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attorney, politician, judge |
Age |
85 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
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27 April 1903 |
Birthday |
27 April |
Birthplace |
Eden, Vermont, United States |
Date of death |
July 15, 1988 |
Died Place |
Burlington, Vermont, United States |
Nationality |
Vermont |
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Harold C. Sylvester Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Harold C. Sylvester's Wife?
His wife is Gertrude Cecile Foy (m. 1936)
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Gertrude Cecile Foy (m. 1936) |
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2 sons, 1 daughter |
Harold C. Sylvester Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Harold C. Sylvester worth at the age of 85 years old? Harold C. Sylvester’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Vermont. We have estimated
Harold C. Sylvester's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Sylvester died in Burlington on July 15, 1988. He was buried at Resurrection Park Cemetery in South Burlington.
Sylvester remained on the superior court until retiring in 1972. After leaving the bench, Sylvester practiced law in Burlington until retiring in the early 1980s.
Governor Philip H. Hoff appointed Sylvester as an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court in 1963, in keeping with the tradition of naming the senior judges of the superior court to the supreme court as vacancies arose. Sylvester filled the vacancy caused by the promotion of James Stuart Holden to Chief Justice, and he served as an associate justice until 1964, when he requested return to the superior court, saying that he preferred trial work to appellate work. Hoff obliged Sylvester by appointing superior court Judge F. Ray Keyser Sr. to the supreme court as Sylvester's replacement, and Sylvester to the superior court vacancy created by Keyser's promotion.
In 1953, Governor Lee E. Emerson appointed Sylvester as a judge of the Vermont Superior Court. He advanced by seniority to become the court's chief judge in 1959, and he continued to serve until his appointment to the Vermont Supreme Court.
Sylvester served on the board of directors of the Howard Bank and the Swanton Savings Bank and Trust Company. He was also a member of the board of directors for the St. Albans Hospital. From 1946 to 1947 he was president of the Vermont Bar Association.
A Republican, while practicing in St. Albans, Sylvster served in local office including city attorney and member of the city council. He served as assistant secretary of the Vermont Senate from 1943 to 1945, and secretary of civil and military affairs (chief assistant) for Governor Mortimer R. Proctor from 1946 to 1947. In 1948, Sylvester was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives, and he was reelected in 1950 and 1952. In his second and third terms, Sylvester was chairman of the House Appropriations Committee.
In 1936, Sylvester married Gertrude Cecile Foy, who was usually called Cecile. They were the parents of sons Harlan and Alan, and daughter Gail. Harlan Sylvester pursued a career as a financial services consultant, and has provided economic advice to a succession of Vermont governors beginning with Thomas P. Salmon. Alan Sylvester became an attorney, and specialized in personal injury, medical malpractice, and product liability lawsuits. Gail Sylvester became the wife of Edward Cashman, who served as a judge of the Vermont Superior Court from 1982 to 2007. She pursued a career as an emergency room nurse, and later became a consultant on medical ethics.
Harold C. Sylvester (April 27, 1903 – July 15, 1988) was a Vermont attorney, politician, and judge. He was most notable for his long service on the Vermont Superior Court, and as an associate justice of the Vermont Supreme Court from 1963 to 1964.
Harold Charles Sylvester was born in Eden, Vermont on April 27, 1903, the son of Geneva L. (Sullivan) and farmer Leonard I. Sylvester. He was educated in Eden and Johnson, and graduated from Johnson High School. Sylvester attended Saint Michael's College for two years, and then began the study of law in the Morisville offices of William E. Tracy and Frederick G. Fleetwood. Sylvester was admitted to the bar in 1927, and began a practice in St. Albans.