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Francis Burnell

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Preceded by
  
Edward J. Finnegan

Resting place
  
Riverside Cemetery

Political party
  
Succeeded by
  
Died
  
March 18, 1926

Preceded by
  
Name
  
Francis Burnell

Succeeded by
  
Spouse(s)
  
Fanny Tripp


Alma mater
  
University Hospital of Brooklyn at Long Island College Hospital (1894)

Francis Irwin Burnell (1863 – March 18, 1926) was a one-term Republican mayor of Norwalk, Connecticut from 1913 to 1915. He was also mayor of South Norwalk from 1907 to 1909 prior to the consolidation of the two municipalities.

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Early life

Burnell was born in Pierstown, New York. He was raised in Otsego County, New York, and attended schools in Richfield Springs, New York.

He was the principal of the Hartwick Union school, and East End School at Oneonta, New York. He studied medicine at Long Island Medical College, and graduated in 1894. On February 26, 1895, he married Fanny Tripp of Mamaroneck, New York. Soon after his marriage, he took up graduate school at Polyclinic Hospital in New York City. He took up residence in Norwalk on September 28, 1895.

Political career

In 1907, Burnell defeated Republican Matthew Corbett for mayor of South Norwalk. He served two one-year terms, and when South Norwalk and Norwalk were consolidated he was elected the first mayor of the consolidated city.

Associations

  • Member, Old Well Lodge Number 108 of Masons
  • References

    Francis Burnell Wikipedia


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