Thursday, November 30, 2017

SENATOR HENRY W. GRIFFITH

                                         
                                         
Senator Henry W. Griffith was born on January 11, 1897, in Palmyra, Wayne County, New York, the son of Senator Frederick W. Griffith (1858 to 1928) and Mary (Adams) Griffith.  He graduated from Palmyra High School in 1914 and in absentia from Hamilton College in 1918.  During World War 1, he was a second lieutenant of field artillery of the U. S. Army.  In 1925 he married Agnes McLouth and they had four daughters.  He published the Palmyra Courier - Journal, a weekly newspaper.

Griffith was a member of New York State Senate from 1939 until 1950.  In 1950 he ran for re-nomination but was defeated in the Republican primary by George R. Metcalf.

He died on July 21, 1956 while on a fishing trip at his lodge in Ontario, Canada of a heart attack.

The top grave stone is Senator Henry W. Griffith's and is in the Griffith Cemetery area.  The second grave tone is of his wife, Agnes McLouth Griffith, but is not located next her her husband's.  Agnes Griffith is buried in the McLouth section of the cemetery - as she requested. 

The third grave stone is their daughter's Agnes E. Griffith  who is still alive as you can see on the grave stone.  There are two of these grave stones - one next to her Father's grave and one next to her Mother's grave.

10 comments:

Tom said...

...thanks for teaching me this bit of local history.

Vanssmomc said...

Thank you Marilyn, love to read about the local history. Cathy in Webster

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Tom,
You are welcome. Glad you enjoyed it.

Marilyn

New York State Of Mind said...

Good Morning Cathy,
You are welcome, Cathy. Glad you like to read about the local history.

Marilyn

Anonymous said...

Hi Marilyn, There are back-stories everywhere. Thanks for sharing history. Blessings, Carolina

New York State Of Mind said...

Hi Carolina,
Glad you like the listory.

Blessings to you and yours,
Marilyn

Unknown said...

Also at the Griffith Grave site is My Mother Carolyn Griffith Hall-Mary Griffith Meyer And Peg Griffith Olsen who passed away in 2018

New York State Of Mind said...

Thank you for sharing that information. Having grown up and lived in Palmyra most of my life, I am interested in local information,

Marilyn

Unknown said...

Just recently found an old trunk of his with tons of stickers from his early voyages. One White Star Line label from March 16 1918 on the RMS Olympic I believe. I have been doing some research on him and have been fascinated with what i have found!

Unknown said...

Hello Unknown ,
Did you by chance find any Home Movies Or photo slides & negatives belonging to Mr Griffith .
Thank You
DK