Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . n children, four sons andsix daughters, of whom Mrs. Turner is second inorder of birth and the eldest daughter. To our subject and wife were born eight chil-dren, six of whom are now living: Franklin C,who resides west of the River, and isconnected with the beef trust; Peter, living on theold Archer Farm, between Turner and Monroe;George, a
Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . n children, four sons andsix daughters, of whom Mrs. Turner is second inorder of birth and the eldest daughter. To our subject and wife were born eight chil-dren, six of whom are now living: Franklin C,who resides west of the River, and isconnected with the beef trust; Peter, living on theold Archer Farm, between Turner and Monroe;George, a car man of New York City; Duane,who died at the age of thirty-two; Eliza , who was killed In the cars; Mary Ann, whomarried Howard B. Youngs, at Rye, WestchesterCounty, a produce dealer at that place; Alexan-der, who is engaged in farming near Newburgh;and Theron S., who married Miss Ellen Odell,and is residing with our subject. Politically has always been a liberal Republican,voting for the best man in local affairs. Thoughagainst his wishes, he has served several times as • *?•«» *-* ? mfi><=iL^ P» ^ ^ ^^^^^Hb^.r ^^^^H ^^^^?!?^H Kr;-;;^ ?^^ Plw-^ -^i^^ MRS. GEORGI-: GKORGE COIGE. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. S39 live in single blessedness. In religious mattershe is a member of the Presbyterian Church, anddischarges the duties of Trustee in a satisfactorymanner. He has always voted for Republicancandidates, and never lets an opportunity passwhen he can use his influence for furthering theinterests of his party in the count}-. The causeof education has had in him an able champion,who has done much toward advancing the stand-ard of scholanship in Chester, and he is at pres-ent serving as a member of the Board of Educa-tion. In 1892 he was elected Justice of thePeace and Police Magistrate, and is still the in-cumbent of both of these responsible positions. pQlLLIAM WILSON, a farmer near\ A / Highland Mills, is a nativ
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