William Wayne Explained

William Wayne
State House:Pennsylvania
Term Start:1905
Term End:1906
Term Start2:1903
Term End2:1904
Birth Date:27 August 1855
Birth Place:Waynesborough, Chester County, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Death Place:Easttown Township, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Children:2
Relatives:Isaac Wayne (great-great-uncle)
Anthony Wayne (great-great-grandfather)
Isaac Wayne (great-great-great-grandfather)
Occupation:Politician
Signature:Signature of William Wayne (1904) (cropped).png

William Wayne (August 27, 1855 – February 14, 1933) was an American politician from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County from 1903 to 1904 and from 1905 to 1906.

Early life

William Wayne was born on August 27, 1855, at Waynesborough in Chester County, Pennsylvania, to Hannah J. (née Zook) and William Wayne (his father was born as William Wayne Evans). His great-great-uncle was politician Isaac Wayne, his great-great-grandfather was Revolutionary War general Anthony Wayne and his great-great-great-grandfather was politician Isaac Wayne. He studied at schools in Philadelphia and attended Protestant Episcopal Academy. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1875.[1] [2]

Career

Wayne was a farmer.[2] He was a Republican. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing Chester County from 1903 to 1904 and from 1905 to 1906. He ran for election in 1907, but lost.[2]

Wayne was field secretary in France of the United States Red Cross during World War I.[1]

Personal life

Wayne married Mary Valentine Fox, daughter of George Fox, in 1883. They had two children, William (born 1884) and Edith Sarah (born 1889).[1] He was a member of St. David's Episcopal Church in Radnor.[1]

Wayne died on February 14, 1933, in Easttown Township.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Chester and Delaware Counties, Pennsylvania . Cope . Gilbert . Ashmead . Henry Graham . 1 . The Lewis Publishing Company . 1904 . 168–170 . . 2023-12-03.
  2. Web site: William Wayne . Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives . 2023-12-03.