. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . ion of the term, he was re-elected by 500 majority overGeorge A. Mott, the Republican candidate. In the dis-charge of the responsible duties of this office Mr. Paffhas exercised excellent judgment, and his administrationhas made him very popular with his constituents. Mr. Paffs first wife, to whom he was married in Au-gust 1861, was Charlotte Leonard, a granddaughter ofThomas Leonard, a captain in the Revolution. His fatherwas John Leonard, of Freehold, N. J.—a brother ofJudg


. History of Queens County, New York, with illustrations, portraits, & sketches of prominent families and individuals . ion of the term, he was re-elected by 500 majority overGeorge A. Mott, the Republican candidate. In the dis-charge of the responsible duties of this office Mr. Paffhas exercised excellent judgment, and his administrationhas made him very popular with his constituents. Mr. Paffs first wife, to whom he was married in Au-gust 1861, was Charlotte Leonard, a granddaughter ofThomas Leonard, a captain in the Revolution. His fatherwas John Leonard, of Freehold, N. J.—a brother ofJudge Thomas Leonard, who gave all the lands for thesite of Princeton College. Her mother was a daughterof Thomas Hewlett, of the old and honorable pioneerfamily. Mr. Paffs present wife, to whom he was mar-ried December 17th 1877, is Sarah A., a sister of deceased. Mr. Paff is a member of the Episcopal church, and inthe community is esteemed as a worthy citizen, willingto aid his fellow men less fortunate than he. In the bus-iness relations of life he enjoys the reputation of a manof unquestioned


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