William pursued higher education in Massachusetts about 1885; he graduated from Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) and was Professor of Botany at Smith College (Northampton, MA) 1894-1932.
William was a distinguished cartographer and historian of New Brunswick and authored many publications.
He married twice, first in Boston in 1888 (the year his father died), to Jean Murray CARMAN (1863-1920). His second wife was Anna HOBBET, born in Iowa and 30 years his junior.
William and Anna had two children, William Francis Ganong, Jr. and Anna Ganong (m. Siebel).
William pursued higher education in Massachusetts about 1885; he graduated from Harvard University (Cambridge, MA) and was Professor of Botany at Smith College (Northampton, MA) 1894-1932.
William was a distinguished cartographer and historian of New Brunswick and authored many publications.
He married twice, first in Boston in 1888 (the year his father died), to Jean Murray CARMAN (1863-1920). His second wife was Anna HOBBET, born in Iowa and 30 years his junior.
William and Anna had two children, William Francis Ganong, Jr. and Anna Ganong (m. Siebel).
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