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Thomas J. Surpless

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by Charles Elliott Fitch (Hurd Publishing Co., New York and Buffalo, 1911, Vol. IV; pg. 317, 319, 339, 352, 354f, 357 and 359f)
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He was the son of James Surpless (1850–1909), a hardware merchant, and Fannie Curtis (Oliver) Surpless. He graduated from
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During a summer vacation in 1911, he took part in the rescue of several young women who had fallen into the
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in 1900. Then he practiced law in Brooklyn. He married Anna Morrison, and they had a daughter.
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Index

Brooklyn
Kings County, New York
New York
Cornell University
New York State Assembly
1906
1907
1908
1909
Delaware River
malaria
Brooklyn
typhoid fever
Official New York from Cleveland to Hughes
JAMES SURPLESS...died...
T. J. SURPLESS DEAD
The New York Red Book
New York State Assembly
Charles J. Dodd
New York State Assembly
John H. Gerken
Categories
1877 births
1911 deaths
Politicians from Brooklyn
Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
Deaths from typhoid fever in the United States
Cornell University alumni
19th-century American legislators
19th-century New York (state) politicians

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