Background
Thomas Moses Foote was born on August 9, 1808.
Thomas Moses Foote was born on August 9, 1808.
He graduated from Hamilton College in 1825.
He went on to study medicine at the College of Physicians and Surgeons in Fairfield, New New York He practised medicine. Later, he switched his career to journalism.
He was editor of the Albany State Register and the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser.
From January 5 to October 15, 1850, he served as United States. Chargé to New Granada. Appointed by President Millard Fillmore on September 16, 1852, he served as United States. Chargé to the Austrian Empire from December 14, 1852 to June 25, 1853.
Personal life
On July 27th 1849, while packing for their journey to Bogota, Margaret contracted cholera and died. During the stay in Vienna, Julia entered the final stages of tuberculosis.
He had two children by Margaret Saint John.
Death
He died in Buffalo on February 20, 1858 after an illness of five days.