- Ferral C. Dininny
Ferral Carlton Dininny (
January 22, 1818 -July 24, 1901 ) was an American businessman and politician.Life
His father Ferral Dininny (1785-1876) came from
County Cavan ,Ireland to theUnited States and settled at Addison,Steuben County, New York . Among his children were William Dininny (b. 1810), Henry Ferral Dininny (b. 1815), Ferral Carlton Dininny, John W. Dininny, Owen Dininny (b. 1822) and Daniel Ensign Dininny.Ferral C. Dininny was born in
Otsego County, New York on January 22, 1818. He received his early education in the Otsego County district schools. Later he entered the Whitesboro Institute nearUtica, New York , and finished his studies at the seminary inLima, New York . He resolved to study law, and entered the law office of Andrew Chatsfiels in Addison.. He was admitted to the bar in 1845 inBath, New York , and opened an office in Addison.In December 1849, he married Altia F. Harford of
Bedford ,Westchester County, New York . Their only child, Ferral C. Dininny, Jr., was born in 1851.In 1850, he was a member from
Steuben County, New York of theNew York State Assembly . F. C. Dininny was chosen Speaker for part of the 73rd session that year whenNoble S. Elderkin was called away by illness in his family. He was chosen a presidential elector in 1852, and cast his ballot for the Democratic nominee,Franklin Pierce . He also was supervisor of Addison for 13 straight years, and became interested in the real estate business.He was President of the Butler Colliery Company in
Elmira, New York . He was also among the owners of the Blossburg Coal Company, inBlossburg, Pennsylvania , which obtained its charter by an act of the Legislature ofPennsylvania , approved April 11, 1866.Dininny moved to
Elmira, New York in 1872, and lived there in what was then known as the "Governor Randall" property on Water Street. His wife, Altia, died in 1896.At the time of his death in July 1901, he was commonly supposed to be worth at least $1 million, although many believed this estimate was too conservative. F.C. Dininny, Jr., who lived in the greater New York City region, interred his parents' remains in an unknown cemetery in that area. They were subsequently moved to
Kensico Cemetery inValhalla ,Westchester County, New York , in 1922.ources
* [http://www.jenforum.com/dininny/messages/7.html] Dininny ancestry, at Gen Forum
* [http://books.google.com.br/books?id=E3sFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA238&lpg=PA238&dq=ferral+dininny+steuben&source=web&ots=fsWSUVxENc&sig=Hfr9Z2-VCXvRZ89vk1ZkL2_ko2Y&hl=pt-BR Google Book] "The New York Civil List" compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (Weed, Parsons & Co., Albany NY, 1858)
* [http://www.joycetice.com/books/blossout.htm] History of The Seven Counties, by Joyce M. Tice
* [http://www.kensico.org/] Kensico Cemetery web site
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