Individual Details
(4 Feb 1844 - 14 Jun 1902)
Events
Birth | 4 Feb 1844 | Ireland | | | |
Residence | Aft 1844 | and was educated in the public schools - Chemung County, New York | | | |
Military | Bef 1865 | served as a soldier during the civil war | | | |
Marriage | Abt 1872 | Katharine E "Kate" LIVINGSTON | | | |
Occupation | 7 Mar 1877 | collector of internal revenue and held the office for over 7 years at a salary of $2,875 a year - Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida | | | |
Residence | 3 Jun 1880 | as a boarder at 91 Forsyth St and was a US Revenue Collector - Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida | | | |
Miscellaneous | 1885 | was the chairman of the Republicant State committee - Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida | | | |
Residence | 1893 | at 57 W Adams and was a collector for the IRS in the District of Florida - Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida | | | |
Occupation | Bef 1900 | commissioner of immigration - Florida | | | |
Occupation | Bef 1900 | registrat of the United States land office - Florida | | | |
Residence | 13 Jun 1900 | at 2 E. Adams and was a postmaster - Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida | | | |
Miscellaneous | 4 May 1901 | sent a telegram to the Postmaster General as postmaster telling the destruction from the great fire - Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida | | | |
Election | Bef 1902 | state senator for two terms - Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida | | | |
Death | 14 Jun 1902 | after being ill for 2 days - Jacksonville, Duval County, Florida | | | |
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