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WINDHAM COUNTY RECORDS |
HON. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS AGARD BIOGRAPHY AS RECORDED IN: COMMEMORATIVE BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF
TOLLAND AND WINDHAM COUNTIES BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF PROMINENT
AND REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS AND OF MANY PUBLISHER: J.H.BEERS & CO., CHICAGO; 1903 P. 435 HON. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS AGARD. Few men in Tolland county, Conn., have come so rapidly to the front in public affairs as has Hon. William Augustus Agard, one of the representative citizens of this part of the State. Mr. Agard comes of honorable ancestry. His grandfather, Nathan Agard, who was born in 1778, married Hannah Hall, this family also being a distinguished one in New England history. Ransel Hall Agard, the father of our
subject, was born Jan. 9, 1815, in Stafford, Tolland Co., Conn.,
and during his early youth, attended the On May 3, 1846, Mr. Agard was married to Maria A. Sumner, who was born March 26, 1819, and who died May 25, 1898. She was a daughter of Deacon William A. and Anna (Washburn) Sumner, of Hebron, Conn. The children born to Mr. and Mrs. Agard were: William A.; Edwin Sumner, who was born Nov. 12, 1851, in Hartford; and two that died young. William Augustus Agard was born in Hartford, Conn., Dec. 13, 1848. Here he attended the excellent common schools and later entered the high school, one and one-half years later taking an academic course in the East Greenwich Academy, at East Greenwich, RI, graduating with honors from this noted school in 1869, at the age of twenty years. Until the next year Mr. Agard remained at home, going then to Cincinnati, Ohio, where he was called to become the bookkeeper for William Sumner & Co., who were in the sewing machine business, and with this firm his pleasant and profitable connection lasted until 1875. That year he resigned and in September, 1876, he accepted the position of secretary of the Capital City Gas Light Co., of Des Moines, Iowa, of which four years later he was made superintendent and general manager, which position he filled until 1887. Resigning this responsible position, Mr. Agard then returned to his Connecticut home where he remained for two years. In 1889 he was elected to the position of manager of the Underwood Manufacturing Co., of Tolland, Conn., the business being the manufacture of belts and belting. This company is now known to the commercial and industrial world as the William Sumner Belting Co., of which Mr. Agard has been the president since its formation, in 1898. On Sept. 15, 1874, Mr. Agard
was married to Miss Catherine Bissell, a daughter of Sanford Bissell,
of South Windsor, and the children born to this marriage are: M.
Lucille is at home; Katherine M. is a graduate of Mt. Holyoke College
in South Hadley, Mass.; William H., connected with Ames & Co., of Jersey
City, manufacturers of railroad supplies, resides in New York; and
Marian B., graduated at Mt. Holyoke in 1902. Mr. Agard is one of
the leading men of Tolland, and is President of the Savings Bank
of Tolland, being elected to that position in 1902, and he is financially
interested in many lines. For many years he had been a leader in
the Congregational Church and since 1896, has been one of its deacons,
and is also a member of the Societys committee of this church.
In politics he has been a life-long Reproduced by: Linda D. Pingel great-great granddaughter of Cyrus White of Rockville, Ct. |
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