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Walter Van Wiggeren

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Walter M. Van Wiggeren (November 12, 1887 – September 29, 1968) was an American engineer and politician from New York.

Life

He was born on November 12, 1887, in Yorkville, Oneida County, New York, the son of Walter Jelle Van Wiggeren (1856–1917) and Dieuwke (Zijlstra) Van Wiggeren (born 1862), both Dutch emigrants from Frisia.[1] In 1900, the family removed to Ilion, in Herkimer County, where Walter Van Wiggeren Sr. worked for Remington Arms. Walter Jr. attended the public schools. He became a draftsman, and later a mechanical engineer, and designed tools and machinery for Remington Arms. On September 2, 1913, he married Gladys Bradbury (1886–1974).[2]

He was Mayor of Ilion for two years, Clerk of Herkimer County from 1928[3] to 1949, and a delegate to the 1944 Republican National Convention.

Van Wiggeren was elected on February 8, 1949, to the New York State Senate, to fill the vacancy caused by the appointment of Fred A. Young to the New York Court of Claims. Van Wiggeren remained in the State Senate until 1964, sitting in the 167th, 168th, 169th, 170th, 171st, 172nd, 173rd and 174th New York State Legislatures. In June 1964, he ran for re-nomination in the Republican primary, but was defeated by Dalwin J. Niles.[4] In November 1964, he ran for re-election on the Conservative ticket, but was defeated again.

He died on September 29, 1968, in Mohawk Valley General Hospital in Ilion, New York; and was buried at the Armory Hill Cemetery there.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Walter Jelle Van Wiggeren" at RootsWeb
  2. ^ New York Red Book (1958–1959; pg. 115)
  3. ^ "HERKIMER COUNTY OFFICIALS 1928" transcribed from the Legislative Manual of New York (1928)
  4. ^ INCUMBENTS WIN MOST STATE RACES in the New York Times on June 3, 1964 (subscription required)
  5. ^ W. M. Van Wiggeren, Long State Senator in the Utica Observer-Dispatch, of Utica, on September 30, 1968
New York State Senate
Preceded by New York State Senate
40th District

1949–1954
Succeeded by
Preceded by New York State Senate
41st District

1955–1964
Succeeded by
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