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Louis R. Cheney

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On April 16, 1890, he married Mary Alice Robinson (1856–1926), daughter of the late Lucius F. Robinson and Eliza (Trumbull) Robinson. They for the parents of one daughter who married John T. Roberts. Mary Cheney died on May 8, 1926. His second wife was Margaret Bennett Crain (1874–1940) whom he
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In addition to the silk business, he was President of the Hartford Chamber of Commerce, from 1915 to 1916 and 1923 to 1924. He was also a director of the Connecticut River Banking Company, of the
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on April 27, 1859. He was the son of George Wells Cheney and Harriet K. (Richmond) Cheney and the great-grandson of Captain Timothy Cheney, who served in the Connecticut militia during the
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Cheney served, with the rank of colonel, as quartermaster general of the Connecticut Militia from 1895 to 1897. In 1898 he was reduced in rank to major and commanded the socially elite
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He died at his home in Hartford on December 17, 1944, at the age of 85 years, 234 days. He was interred in the East Cemetery in
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Cheney lived at 40 Woodland Street in Hartford and had a summer home, named Tholassa Cottage, on Eastern Point in
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Cheney was elected a councilman and alderman in Hartford and served for five years. He was then elected mayor of
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and served from 1912 to 1914. In 1914 he represented Hartford at the Millenary Celebration of
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fund raising campaigns starting in 1917, when the United States entered the First World War.
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in Hartford. He worked for four years in their sales department in New York City.
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of New York, and of many sports men's clubs. He was also chairman of the several
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He was also a trustee of the Hartford-Connecticut Trust Company, the
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Cheney was elected as an honorary member of the Connecticut
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and served on its board of directors for over 40 years.
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After graduating high school, Cheney was employed by
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Mayor of Hartford, Connecticut
Edward L. Smith
South Manchester
Hartford
Republican

South Manchester
Hartford County
Connecticut
American Revolution
Hartford Public High School
Robert Crain
Cheney Brothers
Manchester, Connecticut
Cheney Building
Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company
Hartford Electric Light Company
Colts Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company
American School for the Deaf
Loomis Institute
Hartford Hospital
Boy Scouts
Hartford Hospital
1st Company of the Governor's Foot Guard
Hartford
Republican
Hertford, England
Connecticut State Senate
Society of the Cincinnati

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