Crooker, George A. S.

  • Posted on: 6 April 2015
  • By: dtorres
Primary Name
First Name: 
George
Middle Name: 
A. S.
Surname: 
Crooker
Alternate Names
Alternate Surname: 
Crugar
Croaker
Birth and Death
Birth Info
Birth Date Prefix: 
about
Birth Year: 
1799
Birth Note: 
Subtracted age of death from year of death
Citation for Birth Info: 
Citation Type: 
Website
Citation URL: 
http://www.paintedhills.org/CATTARAUGUS/Connewango1879Bios/Connewango1879Hist.htm
Title of Webpage: 
Painted Hills
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Death Info
Death Year: 
1874
Death Note: 
Dies in St. Charles, Ill but buried in NY
Citation for Death Info: 
Citation Type: 
Website
Citation URL: 
http://www.paintedhills.org/CATTARAUGUS/Connewango1879Bios/Connewango1879Hist.htm
Title of Webpage: 
Painted Hills
Website Viewing Date: 
Monday, April 6, 2015 - 12:45
Website Last Modified Date: 
Monday, April 6, 2015 - 12:45
Relationships
Marriage Information: 
Marriage and Children Info
Biographical Information
Seward Context: 
Official/Professional
Profession: 
Lawyer
Biography and Citation Information: 
Biography: 
George A. S. Croaker, settled on lot 54. He was a rising lawyer, having for some years studied in Catskill, and afterwards in Moscow. He is not only entitled to a place in the history of the county as one of’ her most distinguished and talented men, but Connewango, as a town, feels a pride in his citizenship and in the eminent service which he rendered her people. He stood high as a legal counselor, and as an advocate had but few peers. He possessed a liberal heart and the most kindly feelings, and no sacrifice was too great to be made in the behalf of his friends. Abiding with her people for half a century, the esteem in which his abilities were held is told in the record of his civil history. He represented his town in the Board of Supervisors for nearly a third of a century, and the representatives of the county in that body made him their presiding officer for twenty-seven years. He was a member in the State Legislature from Cattaraugus County, where he took a high position as a ready debater. He was also a member from his district in the Constitutional Convention of 1846. In debate he skillfully parried the blows of his opponents, and gave them telling home-thrusts. He was keen in wit and scathing in satire, but no petty enmity or rankling bitterness ever found lodgment in his heart. He died at St. Charles, Ill., in 1874, in the seventy-fifth year of his age, but at his request his remains were brought back to Connewango, and interred in the cemetery, the ground for which was given by his father nearly sixty years ago.
Citation Type: 
Website
Citation URL: 
http://www.paintedhills.org/CATTARAUGUS/Connewango1879Bios/Connewango1879Hist.htm
Title of Webpage: 
Painted Hills
Website Viewing Date: 
Monday, April 6, 2015 - 12:45
Website's Last Modified Date: 
Monday, April 6, 2015 - 12:45
Extra information from Google Docs spreadsheet
Citation for Marriage Info (old): 
Editorial Information
Editorial Review: 
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