George Batchelder (Wisconsin pioneer)
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Preceded byDaniel W. Gilfillan
Succeeded byHenry Lake
Preceded byOrrin R. Stevens, Zadoc Newman, & Tristam C. Hoyt
Succeeded byPhilander Judson, John Todd Trowbridge, & Peter Van Vliet
George Batchelder | |
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| Coroner of Trempealeau County, Wisconsin | |
| In office January 1, 1863 – January 1, 1865 | |
| Preceded by | Daniel W. Gilfillan |
| Succeeded by | Henry Lake |
| Member of the House of Representatives of the Wisconsin Territory for Racine County | |
| In office November 2, 1840 – November 7, 1842 Serving with Thomas E. Parmelee & Reuben H. Deming | |
| Preceded by | Orrin R. Stevens, Zadoc Newman, & Tristam C. Hoyt |
| Succeeded by | Philander Judson, John Todd Trowbridge, & Peter Van Vliet |
| Personal details | |
| Born | March 14, 1807 Bradford, Vermont, U.S. |
| Died | August 25, 1871 (aged 64) |
| Resting place | Trempealeau Cemetery, Trempealeau, Wisconsin |
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| Spouse |
Eliza Eastman (m. 1834–1871) |
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| Occupation | Merchant |
George Batchelder (March 14, 1807 – August 25, 1871) was an American merchant, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was one of the earliest American settlers in what is now Trempealeau County, Wisconsin, and was described as the "first merchant, first school teacher, first store keeper, and first hotel keeper" of Trempealeau. Earlier, he represented Racine and Kenosha counties in the 3rd Wisconsin Territorial Assembly (1840–1842).