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William J. Plant

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His wife was Louisa, who died in 1895. Their children were William, Edward, Humphrey, Mary, Loretta, Margaret, Catherine, and Elizabeth.
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After he left the Assembly, Plant began work as a contractor. Among his contracts was supplying horses and wagons for the
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in 1848, when he was only one. He and his parents Humphrey and Margaret moved to Brooklyn shortly after immigrating.
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for a few years, he worked as a shipping clerk for Stafford Ink Company for twenty years.
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on April 7, 1905, in his home on 105 Adams Street. He was buried in
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In 1886, Plant unsuccessfully ran as Brooklyn Supervisor under the
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Post Office. He was a member of several societies, including the
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Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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William Plant
Irish-American
Ireland
New York
Navy
United Labor Party
Knights of Labor
New York State Assembly
Democrat
1892
1893
1894
Brooklyn
Royal Arcanum
Catholic Benevolent Legion
Knights of Columbus
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
heart failure
Holy Cross Cemetery
"Wm Plant in the "New York, Passenger and Crew Lists (including Castle Garden and Ellis Island), 1820-1957""
"William Plant in the "1850 United States Federal Census""



"Death of William J. Plant"
"Labor News"
The New York Red Book
The New York Red Book
The New York Red Book

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