How Can We Help?
You are here:
< Back

William J. Hosey (May 5, 1854 – September 10, 1937) was an American politician and the 20th Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Between 1906 and 1935 he served four non-consecutive terms of office.

History

He was born in New Orleans, Louisiana a year after his parents, Michael and Jean Frayne Hosey, immigrated to the United States from County Wexford in Ireland. In 1858, the four-year-old Hosey moved with his family to Mount Vernon, Ohio, where his father took a job as a gardener on the estate of Colonel Jesse P. Buckingham.[1] (This may instead have been the estate of future General Catharinus P. Buckingham.)

At age 13, three years after his father died from malaria, extreme poverty forced William Hosey to drop out of a Catholic grammar school to work at Mount Vernon-based C & C Cooper Company machine shop. Five years later, William, his mother and older brother Lawrence moved to Fort Wayne, where William took a job as a machinist for the Pennsylvania Railroad. Lawrence died of pneumonia two years later. William worked at the railroad for 34 years.[1]

During this time, William attended night classes to finish his education. He studied literature and philosophy.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c Liley, Arthur, et al. The Quest for Fort Wayne (Chapter: William J. Hosey), presented December 19, 1986, BookCrafters, Chelsea, Mich., ISBN 1-199-17329-0
Preceded by Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana
1906 — 1910
Succeeded by
Jesse Grice
Preceded by
Jesse Grice
Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana
1912 — 1918
Succeeded by
Sherman Cutshall
Preceded by
Sherman Cutshall
Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana
1922 — 1926
Succeeded by
William C. Geake
Preceded by
William C. Geake
Mayor of Fort Wayne, Indiana
1930 — 1935
Succeeded by
Categories
Table of Contents