Edward E. Fitzgibbon

Edward Edwin Fitzgibbon (June 6, 1847 June 30, 1909) was a farmer, teacher, and politician.

Born in Staten Island, New York, Fitzgibbon moved to Wisconsin and settled in the town of Westport, Dane County, Wisconsin. Fitzgibbon was a teacher and farmer. Fitzgibbon served as superintendent of schools and as Westport Town Clerk. In 1885, Fitzgibbon served in the Wisconsin State Assembly and was a Democrat. He lived in Waunakee, Wisconsin. Fitzgibbon lived in Arizona for three years and then returned to Dane County, Wisconsin where he died of a heart ailment.[1][2]

Notes

  1. 'Wisconsin Blue Book 1885,' Biographical Sketch of Edward Edwin Fitz Gibbon, pg. 429
  2. 'E.F. Fitzgibbons Dies Suddenly,' Waunakee Index, July 1, 1909, pg. 1
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