Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . crat. In 1880, 1881,1885, 1893, 1895, and 1907, he was elected state representative and in1882 and 1883 he was state senator. In 1884 and 1886 he was stateauditor. For ten years he was judge of probate at Milford. He is 213 214 GEOEGE M. GUNN. president of the Milford Savings Bank and president of the Milfordboard of education. He is also a director in the Mechanics Bank,New Haven. The following clubs and societies have the name of George on their membership lists: T


Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . crat. In 1880, 1881,1885, 1893, 1895, and 1907, he was elected state representative and in1882 and 1883 he was state senator. In 1884 and 1886 he was stateauditor. For ten years he was judge of probate at Milford. He is 213 214 GEOEGE M. GUNN. president of the Milford Savings Bank and president of the Milfordboard of education. He is also a director in the Mechanics Bank,New Haven. The following clubs and societies have the name of George on their membership lists: The Quinnipiac Country andGraduates Clubs of New Haven, the Milford Club, the HammonassettFishing and Game Association in Connecticut, and the MetabetchovanFish and Game Club of Canada as well as the Order of Masons and theOrder of Odd Fellows. Judge Gunns family consists of a wife and a daughter, Mar-jorie, bom in 1885. A son Jaspar, died at birth in 1883. maiden name was Harriet Cannon Fowler and they weremarried October 28th, 1883. The family spend most of their timeat their country residence in /^,0^^pLv e^. CHARLES LUTHER SPENCER SPENCEK, CHAKLES LUTHER, banker and financier andpresident of the First National Bank of Suffield, HartfordCounty, Connecticut, was bom in that town on the eighth ofJanuary, 1860. He traces his ancestry in America from ThomasSpencer, who emigrated from Braintree, England, about 1638 andsettled in Hartford, Connecticut, about 1640. Thomas Spencer, Jr.,son of this original emigrant, was one of the pioneers of Suffield in1674, since which date the family has always been prominently asso-ciated with the affairs of that town. Mr. Spencers father was IsraelLuther Spencer, a banker, who served in both House and Senate inthe Connecticut Legislature. He was an able financier and a man ofsound judgment. Mr. Spencers mother was Julia Pease, a womanwhose splendid character exerted a lasting influence for good uponher sons moral and spiritua


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