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Frink, George W., a well known farmer, residing on his 200 acre farm in the town of De Ruyter, is a son of Ephraim
and Lucinda (Ferguson) Frink, born in the town of Solon, Cortland county, N. Y., October 26, 1850. His father was
also a native of this town, born in 1816, and is still living in his eighty second year. He was a son of Charles
and Jane Frink. His mother was born in Broome county, N. Y., in 1814. Her people came from Rhode Island and settled
in Broome county at a very early date. George W. received his education in the public schools of De Ruyter, his
parents having removed to this town when he was three years of age. He remained at home on the farm until he was
married, March 21, 1870, to Ann Eliza, daughter of Alfred and Waity (Sherman) Sweet. To them have been born one
daughter, Blanche, wife of Clayton Davis of Syracuse. They have one daughter, Leah Clare, who is attending school
in De Ruyter. George W. follows the example of his father and grandfather in politics, being a strong adherent
of the Republican party, and earnest and hearty in the advocacy of its principles. He has held the office of justice
of the peace for two terms. He takes a prominent rank among the farmers of his county and with his estimable wife
leads a happy and contented life.
FROM:
Our County and it's people
A Descriptive and Biographical Record of
Madison County, New York
Edited by: John E. Smith
The Boston History Co., Publishers 1890
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