Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . seed-growing andtobacco culture. While he was a successful man ofbusiness, he was far from neglecting the amenitiesand enjoyments of social life. He was fond ofmusic. He was a member of the Grange, and of theGovernors Horse Guards, holding the dual posi-tion of bugler and color bearer. He was popular inthe community among which his long and usefullife was passed, and greatly respected for hismany noble traits
Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . seed-growing andtobacco culture. While he was a successful man ofbusiness, he was far from neglecting the amenitiesand enjoyments of social life. He was fond ofmusic. He was a member of the Grange, and of theGovernors Horse Guards, holding the dual posi-tion of bugler and color bearer. He was popular inthe community among which his long and usefullife was passed, and greatly respected for hismany noble traits of character, among which was adeep-seated regard for justice and truth. He diedat Wethersfield Jan. 11, 1892. He was united inmarriage to Miss Lucy Chamberlain, who was bornin Iowa, and died in Wethersfield, Oct. 6, children were born to them, and they adopted, astheir son, Wilbur E. Williams, who now bears thename of Wilfred E. Griswold. Wilfred E. Griswold was educated at the dis-trict schools, the instruction there received beingsupplemented by a course at Wilbraham Academyand at Hannums Ihisiness College. Hartford, liemade his home with his foster father, and at the.
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