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Hiscock family of Syracuse, New York

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  Luther Harris Hiscock (1824-1867) — also known as L. Harris Hiscock — of Onondaga County, N.Y. Born in Pompey, Onondaga County, N.Y., May 2, 1824. Member of New York state assembly, 1866-67 (Onondaga County 3rd District 1866, Onondaga County 2nd District 1867); died in office 1867. Died June 7, 1867 (age 43 years, 36 days). Interment at Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Richard Hiscock and Cynthia (Harris) Hiscock; brother of Frank Hiscock; married to Lucy Bridgeman; father of Frank Harris Hiscock.
  Political family: Hiscock family of Syracuse, New York.
  Frank Hiscock (1834-1914) — of Syracuse, Onondaga County, N.Y. Born in Pompey, Onondaga County, N.Y., September 6, 1834. Republican. Lawyer; Onondaga County District Attorney, 1860-63; delegate to New York state constitutional convention, 1867; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1868, 1892, 1896 (member, Committee to Notify Presidential Nominee); U.S. Representative from New York 25th District, 1877-87; defeated (Liberal Republican), 1872; U.S. Senator from New York, 1887-93. Died in Syracuse, Onondaga County, N.Y., June 18, 1914 (age 79 years, 285 days). Interment at Oakwood Cemetery, Syracuse, N.Y.
  Relatives: Son of Richard Hiscock and Cynthia (Harris) Hiscock; brother of Luther Harris Hiscock; married, November 22, 1859, to Cornelia King; uncle of Frank Harris Hiscock.
  Political family: Hiscock family of Syracuse, New York.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Find-A-Grave memorial
Frank H. Hiscock Frank Harris Hiscock (1856-1946) — also known as Frank H. Hiscock — of Syracuse, Onondaga County, N.Y. Born in Tully, Onondaga County, N.Y., April 16, 1856. Republican. Justice of New York Supreme Court 5th District, 1897-1913; judge of New York Court of Appeals, 1906; defeated, 1912; chief judge of New York Court of Appeals, 1917-26. Died in Syracuse, Onondaga County, N.Y., July 2, 1946 (age 90 years, 77 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Luther Harris Hiscock and Lucy (Bridgeman) Hiscock; married, October 22, 1879, to Mary Elizabeth Barnes; nephew of Frank Hiscock.
  Political family: Hiscock family of Syracuse, New York.
  Image source: Empire State Notables (1914)
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