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HORACE15 WEBSTER (LABAN14, JONATHAN13, JONATHAN12, GEORGE11, THOMAS10, JOHN9, MATHEW8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, WEBSTER OF2 LOCKINGTON, WEBSTER OF1 SCOTLAND) was born September 21, 1794 in Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont, and died July 12, 1871 in Geneva, Ontario County, New York. He married SARAH MARIA FOWLER, daughter of William Fowler.
"Horace Webster was appointed in the regular army from Vermont in 1814, and was graduated from West Point in 1818. He was appointed 2d Lt. in the 3d Infantry, July 24, 1818; 1st Lt, April 5, 1820, and resigned Dec 31, 1825. He became Assistant Professor of Mathematics at West Point in 1818, and continued until Dec 31, 1825. He was Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosohy, Geneva, New York, from 1825 to 1848; Principal of Free Academy, New York City (now College of New York), from July 19, 1848.
From Kenyon College he received the degree of L.L.D. in 1842, and from Columbia in 1849. In 1850 he received the degree of M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Land records show that he purchased real estate in Geneva, Ontario County, New York, May 26, 1827. He died at Geneva.
Children of Horace Webster and Sarah Fowler are:

            i. MARGARET16 WEBSTER, b. July 07, 1840.

            ii. EDWARD BAYARD WEBSTER, b. September 02, 1842.

            iii. HORACE WEBSTER, JR., b. Unknown. 

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HORACE15 WEBSTER (LABAN14, JONATHAN13, JONATHAN12, GEORGE11, THOMAS10, JOHN9, MATHEW8, JOHN7, JOHN6, JOHN5, WILLIAM4, JOHN3, WEBSTER OF2 LOCKINGTON, WEBSTER OF1 SCOTLAND) was born September 21, 1794 in Hartford, Windsor County, Vermont, and died July 12, 1871 in Geneva, Ontario County, New York. He married SARAH MARIA FOWLER, daughter of William Fowler. "Horace Webster was appointed in the regular army from Vermont in 1814, and was graduated from West Point in 1818. He was appointed 2d Lt. in the 3d Infantry, July 24, 1818; 1st Lt, April 5, 1820, and resigned Dec 31, 1825. He became Assistant Professor of Mathematics at West Point in 1818, and continued until Dec 31, 1825. He was Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosohy, Geneva, New York, from 1825 to 1848; Principal of Free Academy, New York City (now College of New York), from July 19, 1848. From Kenyon College he received the degree of L.L.D. in 1842, and from Columbia in 1849. In 1850 he received the degree of M.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Land records show that he purchased real estate in Geneva, Ontario County, New York, May 26, 1827. He died at Geneva. Children of Horace Webster and Sarah Fowler are: i. MARGARET16 WEBSTER, b. July 07, 1840. ii. EDWARD BAYARD WEBSTER, b. September 02, 1842. iii. HORACE WEBSTER, JR., b. Unknown.
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Horace Webster was born in Hartford, Vermont, in 1794. He graduated at the head of his class at West Point in 1818, and after teaching mathematics there for several years, went in 1825 to Hobart (then Geneva College), where he taught mathematics and natural philosophy for 23 years. During that time he also served as acting president twice (1828-30 and again 1835-36) and as treasurer (1844-48). He was revered as both teacher and administrator for the College during its difficult years and was one of only two faculty members retained during a particularly dire period. He was a popular professor who was affectionately known among the students as “old Fess.” Webster was considered “the giant” of the College during his years here, and it was a near disaster for Hobart when he left in 1849 to become the first president of the Free College of New York (later City College of New York). Professor Webster received an A.M. degree from Princeton in 1822, LL.D. degrees from Kenyon in 1846 and Columbia in 1849, and an M.D. degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1850. He wrote one book of note, The History of Scandinavia (1858) and in addition to serving as president of CCNY and professor of moral, intellectual, and political philosophy there for 20 years, he served as a director (1851-70) and a vice-president (1859-67) of Norwich University. He retired in 1869 to his old home in Geneva, where he was emeritus professor until his death in 1871. A local obituary spoke of his “shrewdness and remarkable organizing power” and said that, “amidst the high county tone of a West Point professor, there was also the simplicity and gentleness of a child.” He was a remarkable man, who left his mark on the students he taught and the institutions he served.
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