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==Birth== | ==Birth== | ||
Darius Rundell was born in Westerlo on September 3, 1832, a son of [[Jeremiah Rundell]] and Eliza Lockwood both natives of Westerlo.<ref name="Landmarks">[[Landmarks of Albany County]], NY, Edited by Amasa J. Parker, Albany, NY</ref> | Darius Rundell was born in Westerlo on September 3, 1832, a son of [[Jeremiah Rundell]] and Eliza Lockwood both natives of Westerlo.<ref name="Landmarks">[[Landmarks of Albany County]], NY, Edited by Amasa J. Parker, Albany, NY</ref> |
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Birth
Darius Rundell was born in Westerlo on September 3, 1832, a son of Jeremiah Rundell and Eliza Lockwood both natives of Westerlo.[1]
Education
Darius was educated at Charlotteville Seminary[1]
Occupation
He is a farmer. He has two farms, one of 126 acres and the other 128 acres, and a gravel bank at South Westerlo.[1]
Achievements
He is a Republican and held the office of justice for eight years, was elected supervisor in 1886 and has been elected at each succeeding election since. He was also president of the board in 1894, having held the office longer than any one man ever did in Albany county. He is president of Greene County Mutual Insurance Company, director of Farmers Mutual Insurance Company of four counties, also director in the Village Fire Insurance Company and a notary public.[1]
Marriage & Children
In 1853 he married Ann Eliza, daughter of Adam St. John and Eliza Hunt[1]
Death
He died Oct. 1902.
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