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Political party
  
Republican


Profession
  
Carpenter

Name
  
John Cusey

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Died
  
March 19, 1903(1903-03-19) (aged 80)

Succeeded by
  
John Marshall Hamilton

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John Cusey was an American politician from Ohio. He was the first Illinois State Senator from McLean County, serving two two-year terms.

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Biography

John Cusey was born in Ashland County, Ohio on April 9, 1822. Cusey descended from an aristocratic English family. Unable to inherit the family lands, Cusey's grandfather came to the United States during the American Revolution. Cusey came with his family to McLean County, Illinois in the fall of 1836. Cusey worked as a clerk for Jesse Funk for twenty-five years. Funk was a wealthy hog rancher, but struggled track his finances. He also made cabinets, a trade he learned from his father Job. He ran many of the county's sawmills and built several early houses.

Cusey married Hannah Bishop on November 23, 1843. A longtime abolitionist, he became involved with the Republican Party upon its formation in the 1850s. He was elected township assessor eight times. In 1865, Cusey was elected Township Supervisor and served for two years. In 1872, Cusey was elected to the Illinois Senate, the first from the county, serving for four years. Cusey became a farmer in Farmer City after retiring from the Senate. He served on the State Board of Equalization from 1880 to 1884. Cusey was active in Freemasonry and was a Methodist. He died on March 19, 1903 and was buried in Shiloh Cemetery in Heyworth, Illinois.

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