Eustace L. BrockwayEustace L. Brockway (January 20, 1826 – December 4, 1901) was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. The town of Brockway, Wisconsin was named in his honor.[1] BiographyBrockway was born on January 20, 1826, in Brockwayville, Pennsylvania.[2] On October 18, 1849, he married Sarah Riggs. They had seven children. Brockway was involved in the lumber business.[3] Brockway died on December 4, 1901, in Brockway, Wisconsin. He was buried in Black River Falls, Wisconsin.[citation needed] Brockway's lineage traces to Myles Standish on his father's side and to William Goffe on his mother's side.[citation needed] CareerBrockway was a member of the Assembly during the 1872 session.[4] Additionally, he was County Surveyor of Jackson County, Wisconsin. He was a Republican.[5] References
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