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Dr George F. Hunt

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Dr George F. Hunt

Birth
Tioga County, New York, USA
Death
10 Dec 1888 (aged 56–57)
West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
West Bend, Washington County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Son of Harvey Hunt (1801-1886) and Mary (Brown) Hunt (1800-1895).

Grandson of Jonathan Hunt (1760 Mass.-1835 NY)

Buried in the same plot as his son, Frederick Hunt.
WEST BEND, Wis., Dec. 11. – Hon. George F. Hunt died yesterday after suffering for years from paralysis. He was a native of Tioga county, N.Y., and came to this place soon after his graduation in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York city, in 1856. He practiced medicine very successfully, and becoming known as a public-spirited man of affairs, was soon honored with official trusts. He was postmaster during President Grant’s administration, pension-surgeon in 1864-65, president of the village in 1879-80, and state senator in 1881-82. He was a republican up to the time of his candidacy for the senate. All the while he ranked high in his profession, and was at one time president of the Rock River Medical society. Besides his wife he leaves a grown-up son, a graduate from the law department of the state university, now successfully practicing in the northern part of the state.
From Contributor: Cheryl (47529010) •
Son of Harvey Hunt (1801-1886) and Mary (Brown) Hunt (1800-1895).

Grandson of Jonathan Hunt (1760 Mass.-1835 NY)

Buried in the same plot as his son, Frederick Hunt.
WEST BEND, Wis., Dec. 11. – Hon. George F. Hunt died yesterday after suffering for years from paralysis. He was a native of Tioga county, N.Y., and came to this place soon after his graduation in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York city, in 1856. He practiced medicine very successfully, and becoming known as a public-spirited man of affairs, was soon honored with official trusts. He was postmaster during President Grant’s administration, pension-surgeon in 1864-65, president of the village in 1879-80, and state senator in 1881-82. He was a republican up to the time of his candidacy for the senate. All the while he ranked high in his profession, and was at one time president of the Rock River Medical society. Besides his wife he leaves a grown-up son, a graduate from the law department of the state university, now successfully practicing in the northern part of the state.
From Contributor: Cheryl (47529010) •


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