George Eustis Paine

George Eustis Paine Jr. (August 27, 1920 – September 23, 1991) was an American politician from New York.

George Eustis Paine Jr.
Member of the New York State Senate (39th District)
In office
1961–1964
Preceded byGilbert T. Seelye
Succeeded byNathan Proller
Personal details
BornAugust 27, 1920
Islip, New York, U.S.
DiedSeptember 23, 1991(1991-09-23) (aged 71)
Spouse(s)
Joan Widener Leidy
(
m. 1941; div. 1950)
RelationsAugustus G. Paine, Jr. (grandfather)
Children2
ParentsGeorge Eustis Paine
Helen Ellis
EducationSt. Mark's School
Alma materPrinceton University

Early life

Paine was born on August 27, 1920, in Islip, New York, Suffolk County, New York. He was the son of George Eustis Paine Sr. (1894–1953)[1][2] and Helen (née Ellis) Paine (1895–1948).[3] After his mother's death in 1948, his father remarried to Katryna Ten Broeck Weed (1897–1962), the daughter of New York State Assemblyman George S. Weed.[1]

The Paines lived in Willsboro, Essex County, where they owned a pulp mill which had been taken over by George Jr's grandfather Augustus G. Paine, Jr. (1866–1947).[4] George Jr attended St. Mark's School in Southboro, Massachusetts followed by Princeton University.[5]

Career

Following his graduation from Princeton, he worked for Fidelity and Casualty Insurance Company in New York City.[5]

Paine was a member of the New York State Senate (39th D.) from 1961 to 1964, sitting in the 173rd and 174th New York State Legislatures.

Personal life

In July 1941, he married Joan Widener Leidy (1923–1988), a granddaughter of Joseph E. Widener, the art collector who was a founding benefactor of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C..[6][5] They had two children, and divorced in 1950.[7]

He died on September 23, 1991.[8]

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References

New York State Senate
Preceded by
Gilbert T. Seelye
New York State Senate
39th District

1961–1964
Succeeded by
Nathan Proller
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