John W. DeGroff explained

John DeGroff
State:Wisconsin
State Senate:Wisconsin
District:29th
Term Start:January 3, 1887
Term End:January 5, 1891
Predecessor:Noah D. Comstock
Successor:Robert Lees
State Assembly1:Wisconsin
District1:Buffalo
Term Start1:January 6, 1879
Term End1:January 5, 1880
Predecessor1:John J. Senn
Successor1:Franklin Gilman
Party:Republican
Birth Date:12 October 1843
Birth Place:Mentz, New York, U.S.
Death Place:Buffalo County, Wisconsin, U.S.
Spouse:Frances H. Newman, and had three known children, a daughter: Winifred (1869–1942 (Cole)); and two sons:
Relatives:Allen H. DeGroff (brother)
Allegiance:United States
Branch:United States Volunteers
Union Army
Serviceyears:1862 - 1865
Rank:Private, USV
Unit:25th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
Battles:American Civil War

John W. DeGroff (October 12, 1843December 26, 1895) was an American politician, newspaper publisher, and businessman. He was a member of the Wisconsin State Senate and Assembly, representing Buffalo and Trempealeau counties. As a young man, he also served in the Union Army through most of the American Civil War.

Biography

DeGroff was born on October 12, 1843, in Mentz, New York.[1] [2] He moved to Juneau, Wisconsin in 1848 and to Alma, Wisconsin in 1858. During the American Civil War, DeGroff served in the 25th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army. He took part in the Battle of Atlanta and Sherman's March to the Sea.[1]

DeGroff edited the Buffalo County Journal and the Marshfield Times. Additionally, he was a deputy state factory inspector at the time of his death.[1]

DeGroff was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1879. In 1886, he was elected to the Senate representing the 29th District.[3] He remained a member until 1891. Additionally, he was president of Alma and Clerk of Buffalo County, Wisconsin, as well as chairman of the Buffalo County Board. DeGroff was a Republican.

He died in Buffalo County, Wisconsin, of heart disease on December 26, 1895.

Notes and References

  1. News: Death of John W. DeGroff . The Centralia Enterprise and Tribune. December 28, 1895. 2. Newspapers.com. November 16, 2015 .
  2. Web site: Biographical Sketches.. Wisconsin Blue Book 1879. 2013-10-13.
  3. Book: JOURNAL OF THE SENATE.. 1887. JOURNAL OF PROCEEDINGS. 2013-10-13.