1880 - 1971 (90 años)
- 1850
Nacimiento |
Jelgava, Semigalia, Letonia |
Fallecimiento |
1850 |
Kuldiga, Courland, Latvia |
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Familia |
Dorena Kaiser, n. 1790, Jelgava, Semigalia, Letonia |
Hijos |
+ | 1. James Martin Eder Kaiser, n. 24 Jun 1838, Jelgava, Semigalia, Letonia |
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Nombre |
Phanor James Eder Benjamin |
Parentesco | with Maritza Uribe Senior
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Nacimiento |
11 Dic 1880 |
Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia |
Sexo |
Varón |
Fallecimiento |
5 Mar 1971 |
New York, New York, USA |
ID Persona |
I2152 |
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Última Modificación |
30 Jun 2020 |
Padre |
James Martin Eder Kaiser, n. 24 Jun 1838, Jelgava, Semigalia, Letonia f. 26 Dic 1921, New York, New York, USA (Edad 83 años) |
Madre |
Elizabeth "Lizzie" Benjamin Myers, n. 7 Jul 1843, London, London, UK f. 24 Jul 1937, Newton, Sussex, New Jersey, USA (Edad 94 años) |
Marriage |
11 Jun 1867 |
London, London, UK |
Age at Marriage |
He : 29 años - She : 23 años y 11 months. |
Hijos |
6 hijos |
+ | 1. Louisa Eder Benjamin, n. 30 Abr 1868, Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia f. 18 Jun 1955 (Edad 87 años) | | 2. Henry James Eder Benjamin, n. 26 Ago 1870, Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia f. 17 Abr 1949, Miami, Dade, Florida, USA (Edad 78 años) | | 3. Charles James "Chass" Eder Benjamin, n. 15 Jul 1872, Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia f. 15 Ago 1942, Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia (Edad 70 años) | | 4. Fanny "Pinnina" Eder Benjamin, n. 10 Feb 1874, Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia f. 11 Dic 1930, New York, New York, USA (Edad 56 años) | | 5. Edith Eder Benjamin, n. 3 Oct 1875, Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia f. 12 Jun 1942, Manhattan, New Yor, New York, USA (Edad 66 años) | | 6. Phanor James Eder Benjamin, n. 11 Dic 1880, Palmira, Valle del Cauca, Colombia f. 5 Mar 1971, New York, New York, USA (Edad 90 años) | |
Notas |
- DE FAMILY SEARCH:
Nombre: James Martin Eder
Tipo de evento: Marriage
Trimestre de inscripción: Apr-May-Jun
Fecha de registro: 1867
Distrito de registro: London City
Condado: London
Lugar del evento: London City, London, England
Volumen: 1C
Página: 213
Número de línea provisto por la institución externa: 27
James Martin Eder probablemente se casó con una de las siguientes personas
Nombres: Elizabeth Benjamin
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Documentos |
| Certificado de Matrimonio James Martin Eder y Elizabeth Benjamin
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Lápidas |
| Fotos de LAPIDA James Martin Eder & Lizzie Benjamin Birth: Apr. 24, 1838
Kuldiga
Kuldigas Novads
Kurzeme, Latvia
Death: Dec. 26, 1921
Manhattan
New York County (Manhattan)
New York, USA
Family links:
Spouse:
Lizzie Benjamin Eder (1843 - 1937)
Children:
Fanny Eder Maduro (1876 - 1930)*
Inscription:
Tiheye nishmato tsarur bitsor ha-ham meaning “May their souls be bound in the… |
ID Familia |
F1034 |
Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart |
Familia |
Rachel Violet Lindo y Piza, n. 5 Sep 1882, Ciudad de Panama, Panama, Panama f. 11 Dic 1970, New York, New York, USA (Edad 88 años) |
Marriage |
21 Abr 1909 |
Manhattan, New Yor, New York, USA |
Tipo: Sinagoga |
Age at Marriage |
He : 28 años y 4 months - She : 26 años y 7 months. |
Notas |
- Phanor J. Eder y Violet Lindo, "New York, Marriages, 1686-1980"
Nombre: Phanor J. Eder
Nombre del cónyuge: Violet Lindo
Fecha del evento: 21 Apr 1909
Lugar del evento: Manhattan, New York, New York
Nombre del padre: James M. Eder
Nombre de la madre: Lizzie Benjamin
Nombre del padre del cónyuge: Joshua J. Lindo
Nombre de la madre del cónyuge: Esther Piza
Número de lote o batch: M00477-3
Sistema de origen: New_York-ODM
Número de microfilm de FamilySearch: 1439690
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ID Familia |
F1036 |
Hoja del Grupo | Family Chart |
Última Modificación |
9 Feb 2024 |
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Notas |
- Phanor James Eder was born in Palmira, Colombia on December 11, 1880. He was the son of Santiago M. Eder, a lawyer and industrial pioneer in the Cauca Valley and Lizzie Benjamin, of London.
Phanor Eder completed his studies in public and private schools in London, New York and Belgium. He received his bachelor's degree from City College of New York in 1900 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1903. That same year he was named special student assigned to the faculty at the University of Liege in Belgium, from 1903 to 1904.
He specialized in legal work associated with Latin America, concentrating on mining laws of Colombia. He devoted most of his work to his principal client, the South America Gold and Platinum Company, later the International Mining Company.
Mr. Eder was a former Colombian ad honorem vice-consul in New York in 1904. During World War I, he served as legal advisor to the Mercantile Bank of the Americas. From 1917 to 1922 he also served as secretary and vice-president of the Mercantile Bank of the Americas.
Later, he joined the New York law firm of Hordin and Hess, which afterwards became Hordin, Hess, Eder and Rashap, for which Eder continued as counselor after his retirement from active practice in 1969.
In 1947 Dr. Eder opened the legal program of the Inter-American Law Institute at New York University, of which he was adjunct professor of law.
In 1952, he was honored by the Institute for realizing three of his comparative law projects: the transformation of the American Foreign Law Association into a national body recognized by UNESCO as the official United States organization in comparative law; the establishment of the Inter-American Law Institute as a permanent feature of the New York University Law Center and the founding of the American Journal of Comparative Law.
He was the author of Colombia, published in 1913; Comparative Survey of Anglo-American and Latin American Law, 1950; a book about his father published in Spanish in Colombia, Santiago M. Eder, El Fundador, and other works. Phanor J. Eder died at the age of 90 on March 5, 1971 in New York City while writing his memoirs.
- PHANOR JAMES EDER BENJAMIN
1880, December 11 Born in Palmira, Colombia
1900 Received Bachelor's degree from City
College of New York
1903 Graduated from Harvard Law School
1903-1904 Named special student assigned to the law faculty at the University of Liege in Belgium.
1904 Appointed Colombian ad honorem vice-consul in New York
1913 His book Colombia was published
1917-1922 Served as secretary and vice president of the Mercantile Bank of the Americas
1947 Opened the legal program of the
Interamerican Law Institute at New York University
1950 His book, Comparative Study of Anglo-American and Latin American Law, was published
1952 Honored by the Interamerican Law Institute for realizing three of his comparative law
projects.
1969 Retired from active practice in the New York law firm of Hordin and Hess
1971, March 5 Died, at age 90, in New York City.
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
Phanor James Eder was born in Palmira, Comombia on December 11, 1880. He was the son of Santiago M. Eder, a lawyer and industrial pioneer in the Cauca Valley and Lizzie Benjamin, of London.
Phanor Eder completed his studies in public and private schools in London, New York and Belgium. He received his bachelor's degree from City College of New York in 1900 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1903. That same year he was named special student assigned to the faculty at the University of Liege in Belgium, from 1903 to 1904.
He specialized in legal work associated with Latin America,
concentrating on mining laws of Colombia. He devoted most of his work to his principal client, the South America Gold and Platinum Company, later the International Mining Company.
Mr. Eder was a former Colombian ad honorem vice-consul in New York in 1904. During World War I, he served as legal advisor to the Mercantile Bank of the Americas. From 1917 to 1922 he also served as secretary and vice-president of the Mercantile Bank of the Americas.
Later, he joined the New York law firm of Hordin and Hess, which afterwards became Hordin, Hess, Eder and Rashap, for which Eder continued as counselor after his retirement from active practice in 1969.
In 1947 Dr. Eder opened the legal program of the Inter-American Law Institute at New York University, of which he was adjunct professor of law.
In 1952, he was honored by the Institute for realizing three of his comparartive law projects: the transformation of the American Foreign Law Association into a national body recognized by UNESCO as the official United States organization in comparative law; the establishment of the Inter-American Law Institute as a permanent feature of the New York University Law Center and the founding of the American Journal of Comparative Law.
He was the author of Colombia, published in 1913; Comparative Survey of Anglo-American and Latin American Law, 1950; a book about his father published in Spanish in Colombia, Santiago M. Eder, El Fundador, and other works. Phanor J. Eder died at the age of 90 on March 5, 1971 in New York City while writing his memoirs.
- PHANOR J. EDER
Phanor J. Eder s'est éteint, à plus de 90 ans, au terme d'une vie remplie d'honneurs, de travaux et d'entreprises généreuses. Il reste pour nous l'exemple d'un comparatiste convaincu, qui pendant de longues années s'est employé à rapprocher les Common Lawyers et les juristes des systèmes romanistes ; et cette ?uvre, au cours de laquelle il collabora avec la Société de législation comparée, lui a valu la reconnaissance de tous ceux qui sont attachés au rapprochement et à la meilleure compréhension des droits.
Il était né (faut-il voir là un signe de prédestination?) en Amérique latine, en Colombie, le 11 décembre 1880, de parents américains, et il lit ses études à la fois aux Etats-Unis, en Angleterre et en Belgique. Dès sa constitution, en 1908, il s'associa activement aux travaux du Comparative Law Bureau créé par l'American Bar Association et ne cessa d'affirmer la nécessité, pour les juristes des Etats-Unis, de s'informer des systèmes étrangers et surtout de celui des pays ibéro-américains. Son cabinet, constitué au lendemain de la première guerre mondiale à New York, et qui devait jouir d'une réputation considérable, était spécialisé dans le droit de l'Amérique latine.
Phanor Eder fut tout naturellement un des fondateurs, en 1924, de l'American Foreign Law Association dont il devint président en 1934. Lorsqu'après la seconde guerre le besoin se fit sentir de développer davantage la connaissance des droits étrangers parmi les juristes américains, on lui :demanda de reprendre la présidence de cette Association, à la tête de laquelle il se trouva placé de nouveau de 1948 à 1952. Il lui donna une extension et un rayonnement considérables et s'employa à établir des liens avec les principaux centres d'études du droit comparé des divers pays ; c'est ainsi qu'il entra en rapport avec la Société de législation comparée, pour qui il recruta de nombreux membres américains tandis qu'il fournissait des informations, des notes et des contributions diverses à notre Revue. C'est lui encore qui, avec les professeurs Yntema et J. Hazard, entreprit de fonder The American Journal of Comparative Law. Pour en assurer la publication fut constituée en 1951 l'American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, sous les auspices de qui paraît toujours ce remarquable Journal, dont le premier rédacteur en chef devait être Hessel E. Yntema, tandis que Phanor Eder devenait président de la nouvelle Association.
- The Phanor J. Eder Collection
Phanor James Eder, a well known international attorney, donated a large number of books, pamphlets, personal papers, magazine articles, and maps to the library in 1960. His family had settled in the Cauca Valley, Colombia, and Eder was born in Palmira in 1880. After graduation from Harvard Law School, Eder specialized in international law with a special interest in Latin America. He was author and translator of books and articles dealing principally with legal and financial matters.
Eder's interests are reflected in his collection of 62 maps which focus on Latin American subjects such as a plan of the city of Cali, a map published in 1857 representing the line of the Panama railroad, and several maps depicting grain and cattle production in Mexico and Central America. Specific maps include: "Terra Firma et novum regnum Granatense et Popayan," by Arnoldus Montanus, Amsterdam, 1671; and "Mapa del Departamento de Antioquia, Republica de Colombia ...," Washington, Norris Peters Photo-Litho, 1900.
- Phanor Eder: Social Security Death Index (SSDI) Death Record
Name: Phanor Eder
State of Issue: New York
Date of Birth: Saturday December 11, 1880
Date of Death: March 1971
Est. Age at Death: 90 years, 3 months
Last known residence:
City: New York
County: New York
State: New York
ZIP Code: 10011
Latitude: 40.7409
Longitude: -73.9997
- De Who's who in New York (city and state)
EDER, PHANOR J.
Lawyer; b. Palmira, Colombia, S. A.; s. James M. and Lizzie (Benjamin) Eder; grad. Coll. Citv of N. Y., A.B.; Harvard Coll. (Law Sch.), LL.B. Admitted to bar, 1904; makes specialty of Spanish-Am. law; formerly vice-consul of Colombia in N. Y. City. Pres. and dir. Cauca Valley Agr'l Co.; dir. United Export Co., Cali Electric Light & Power Co. Mem. Ass'n Bar
City of N. Y.. N. Y. Co. Lawyers' Ass'n, Am. Bar Ass'n, Am. Acad, of frolit. Science, Pan-Am. Soc, Pan-Am. Chamber of Commerce, Circulo Literario Hispano; hon. v.-p. Pan-Am. States Ass'n; hon. mem. Colombian Acad, of Jurisprudence. Asso. editor Bul- letin of the Bureau of Comparative Law. Author:
The Mining Laws of Colombia, 1912; The Republic of Colombia (S. A. series), 1913, and occasional articles. Republican. Clubs: Lawyers, Explorers, Ibero-Americano, Phi Sigma Kappa, Houvenkopf Country, Economic. Residence: 64 Groton St., Forest Hills Gardens, L. I. Address: 60 Wall St., N. Y. City.
- Name: Eder, Phanor James (1880-1971)
Historical Note:
Phanor James Eder was born in Palmira, Colombia on December 11, 1880. He was the son of Santiago M. Eder, a lawyer and industrial pioneer in the Cauca Valley and Lizzie Benjamin, of London.
Phanor Eder completed his studies in public and private schools in London, New York and Belgium. He received his bachelor's degree from City College of New York in 1900 and graduated from Harvard Law School in 1903. That same year he was named special student assigned to the faculty at the University of Liege in Belgium, from 1903 to 1904.
He specialized in legal work associated with Latin America, concentrating on mining laws of Colombia. He devoted most of his work to his principal client, the South America Gold and Platinum Company, later the International Mining Company.
Mr. Eder was a former Colombian ad honorem vice-consul in New York in 1904. During World War I, he served as legal advisor to the Mercantile Bank of the Americas. From 1917 to 1922 he also served as secretary and vice-president of the Mercantile Bank of the Americas.
Later, he joined the New York law firm of Hordin and Hess, which afterwards became Hordin, Hess, Eder and Rashap, for which Eder continued as counselor after his retirement from active practice in 1969.
In 1947 Dr. Eder opened the legal program of the Inter-American Law Institute at New York University, of which he was adjunct professor of law.
In 1952, he was honored by the Institute for realizing three of his comparative law projects: the transformation of the American Foreign Law Association into a national body recognized by UNESCO as the official United States organization in comparative law; the establishment of the Inter-American Law Institute as a permanent feature of the New York University Law Center and the founding of the American Journal of Comparative Law.
He was the author of Colombia, published in 1913; Comparative Survey of Anglo-American and Latin American Law, 1950; a book about his father published in Spanish in Colombia, Santiago M. Eder, El Fundador, and other works. Phanor J. Eder died at the age of 90 on March 5, 1971 in New York City while writing his memoirs.
Note Author: Juana T. Garcia and Rolando Alfonso, Student Assistants under the supervision of Esperanza B. Varona
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