Winton Huson

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Winton Huson

Birth
Death
1900 (aged 22–23)
Burial
Dundee, Yates County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Winton was the son of Lewis Cass Huson and grandson of William Henry and Mary Reed Huson. He studied law but had to leave school due to illness. Winton died much too soon of TB as did many others in the extended Huson family.

Winton's portrait, biographical notes above, and obituary below is thanks to Annie L. If you copy anything, please make sure to cite your source where ever and whenever you use it. Thanks goes to Annie for sponsoring Winton's memorial.

THE HERALD, HAMMONDSPORT, STEUBEN COUNTY, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1900 -

Huson.
Winton W. Huson, son of the late Cass Huson, died at the Harpending House, this Saturday afternoon, from consumption, aged 23 years. Mr. Huson was a student at Cornell University, and usually spent his vacations in this village. His illness compelled him to leave schools, and he came here for medical treatment, at the hands of his uncle, Dr. J.M. Maloney. His mother, who resides at Geneva, was with him during his illness, and cared for him in the best possible manner. The funeral service was held from the Harpending House on Monday afternoon, Rev. A. Frederick officiating. Burial in Hillside.

Winton was the son of Lewis Cass Huson and grandson of William Henry and Mary Reed Huson. He studied law but had to leave school due to illness. Winton died much too soon of TB as did many others in the extended Huson family.

Winton's portrait, biographical notes above, and obituary below is thanks to Annie L. If you copy anything, please make sure to cite your source where ever and whenever you use it. Thanks goes to Annie for sponsoring Winton's memorial.

THE HERALD, HAMMONDSPORT, STEUBEN COUNTY, NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1900 -

Huson.
Winton W. Huson, son of the late Cass Huson, died at the Harpending House, this Saturday afternoon, from consumption, aged 23 years. Mr. Huson was a student at Cornell University, and usually spent his vacations in this village. His illness compelled him to leave schools, and he came here for medical treatment, at the hands of his uncle, Dr. J.M. Maloney. His mother, who resides at Geneva, was with him during his illness, and cared for him in the best possible manner. The funeral service was held from the Harpending House on Monday afternoon, Rev. A. Frederick officiating. Burial in Hillside.

Gravesite Details

Buried in Section B with William, Mary E., and Lewis C.