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Abbott married Jane Strong, Moses M. Strong's sister. They had a son and daughter together, but Jane died in 1852 after only seven years of marriage. Chauncey married for a second time, to Anne Damon Maxwell, the widow of Nathan Perkins Wells. Together they had four children, though only one,
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He was the Postmaster of Madison from 1850 to 1853, and President of Madison (now Mayor) from 1852 to 1853. From 1853 to 1856, he served as a regent for the
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Chauncy II, survived to adulthood. After Abbott's death, his wife, Anne married again, to Morris E. Fuller
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Statistics of Dane County, Wisconsin: with a business directory in part, of the village of Madison, etc
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In 1867, he moved back to Vermont. He later moved to
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He graduated from 288:(b. 1862; died 1862) 281:(b. 1862; died 1862) 274:(b. 1859; died 1859) 267:(b. 1857; died 1918) 253:(b. 1848; died 1895) 246:(b. 1846; died 1889) 226:(m. 1856; died 1916) 221:(m. 1845; died 1852) 190:Forest Hill Cemetery 371:, before moving to 365:Wisconsin Territory 355:Abbott was born in 419:Schuyler, Nebraska 361:Middlebury College 333:Madison, Wisconsin 303:Middlebury College 243:John Strong Abbott 194:Madison, Wisconsin 178:Schuyler, Nebraska 155:September 16, 1815 46:Madison, Wisconsin 21:Chauncey M. Abbott 792:Wisconsin lawyers 619:"Past Presidents" 357:Cornwall, Vermont 329:Village President 322: 321: 264:Chauncy Abbott II 259:with Anne Maxwell 159:Cornwall, Vermont 42:Village President 829: 746: 745: 731: 725: 724: 714: 708: 707: 705: 703: 692: 686: 685: 671: 665: 664: 654: 648: 647: 637: 631: 630: 628: 626: 615: 609: 608: 588: 582: 581: 571: 565: 564: 563: 557: 551: 549: 534: 528: 527: 517: 511: 510: 508: 506: 495: 486: 485: 484: 478: 472: 470: 455: 387:Political career 289: 282: 275: 268: 254: 247: 238:with Jane Strong 181: 173: 170:January 30, 1872 162: 154: 152: 140:Personal details 130:Augustus A. Bird 126: 116: 107: 92: 81:Horace A. 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Chauncey M. Abbott
Village President
Madison, Wisconsin
Simeon Mills
Horace A. Tenney
Wisconsin State Assembly
Dane
Augustus A. Bird
Cornwall, Vermont
Schuyler, Nebraska
Forest Hill Cemetery
Madison, Wisconsin
Whig Party
Strong
Alma mater
Middlebury College
Village President
Madison, Wisconsin
Dane County
Wisconsin State Assembly
3rd Wisconsin Legislature
Cornwall, Vermont
Middlebury College
Wisconsin Territory
Fort Winnebago
Mineral Point
Moses M. Strong
John Catlin
Whig
Secretary of State of Wisconsin

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