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Lormor, George W., was born in Newark Valley, Tioga county, January 2, 1840, and came to Dryden village in 1868,
and in 1893 bought and exchanged village property for the D. S. Messenger farm of sixty seven acres, raising hay,
grain and stock and making a specialty of dairying. George W. Lormor received his education in the common schools,
to which he has added through life by reading and close observation. At the age of twenty three he married Elizabeth
Wilson, daughter of William Wilson, and they have one son, Harold W. He takes the Republican side in politics and
has held various offices in the town, keeping well posted on the leading questions of the day, and identified in
advancing the best interests of his town, where he is recognized as a man of sterling worth and high integrity.
From:
Landmarks of Tompkins County, New York
Including a History of Cornell University
Edited by: John H. Selkreg
D. Mason & Co., Publishers
Syracuse, N. Y. 1894
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