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George Hoyt Calley

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George Hoyt Calley

Birth
Bristol, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Death
30 Oct 1928 (aged 73)
Bristol, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA
Burial
Bristol, Grafton County, New Hampshire, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.5876383, Longitude: -71.7485283
Plot
Sec. A, Lot 88, Grave 1
Memorial ID
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Son of Rev David Calley and Mary Mooney Smith.

Died of Cardiac Failure at the wheel of his automobile.

Married 4 Aug 1892 Bristol, Grafto, New Hampshire to Addie Jane Bucklin.

No children born of their union.
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Dr. George H. Calley was born in Bristol December 11, 1854; died there October 30, 1928. Dr. Calley is a son of Rev. Daniel and Mary (Smith) Calley and was educated in the public schools of, New Hampton Institution, Bowdoin and Princeton Colleges and Columbus College of Physics and Surgeons, graduating from the latter in 1888. He spent his life in practice of his profession in his native town, and was successful and eminent as a practitioner. He was a Trustee of the Minot-Sleeper Library and president of the Bristol Savings Bank. He was prominent in Masonry, having received all degrees to and including the 32nd and was also a Knight of Pythias. On August 4, 1892 he married Addie B. Fowler who survives, as does one step-daughter, E. Maude Ferguson, representative from Bristol.

Published in The Granite Monthly.
Son of Rev David Calley and Mary Mooney Smith.

Died of Cardiac Failure at the wheel of his automobile.

Married 4 Aug 1892 Bristol, Grafto, New Hampshire to Addie Jane Bucklin.

No children born of their union.
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Dr. George H. Calley was born in Bristol December 11, 1854; died there October 30, 1928. Dr. Calley is a son of Rev. Daniel and Mary (Smith) Calley and was educated in the public schools of, New Hampton Institution, Bowdoin and Princeton Colleges and Columbus College of Physics and Surgeons, graduating from the latter in 1888. He spent his life in practice of his profession in his native town, and was successful and eminent as a practitioner. He was a Trustee of the Minot-Sleeper Library and president of the Bristol Savings Bank. He was prominent in Masonry, having received all degrees to and including the 32nd and was also a Knight of Pythias. On August 4, 1892 he married Addie B. Fowler who survives, as does one step-daughter, E. Maude Ferguson, representative from Bristol.

Published in The Granite Monthly.

Gravesite Details

Interred 2 Nov 1928



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