AUGUSTUS WITSCHIEF BENNET
Bennet,
Augustus Witschief (1897-1983), (son of William Stiles Bennet), a Representative from New York; born in New York
City October 7, 1897; attended the public schools of New York City and Washington, D.C., and was graduated from
Amherst (Mass.) College in 1918; during the First World War served in the United States Naval Reserve Flying Corps
with the rating of chief quartermaster from June 8, 1918, to January 19, 1919; was graduated from the Columbia
University Law School at New York City in 1921; was admitted to the bar the same year and commenced practice in
Newburgh, N.Y. in office of uncle, Graham Witschief; United States referee in bankruptcy 1923-1944; elected as a
Republican to the Seventy-ninth Congress (January 3, 1945-January 3, 1947); unsuccessful candidate for renomination
in 1946; resumed the practice of law; resided in Laguna Hills, Calif. until his death in Concord, Middlesex County,
Mass. on June 5, 1983; cremated; ashes interred at Cedar Hills Mausoleum, Newburgh, N.Y.
Father's name: William Stiles
Father's Birth Place: New York
Mother's name: Gertrude Witschief
Mother's Birth Place: New Jersey
Sources:
United States Federal Census Amherst College Biographical Record, Centennial Edition (1821-1921) The Political Graveyard
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