George Lear

George Lear

Aged 60
Attorney General of Pennsylvania
In office
December 7, 1875  February 26, 1879
Preceded by Samuel E. Dimmick
Succeeded by Henry Wilbur Palmer
Personal details
Born February 16, 1818
Warwick Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania
Died May 23, 1884 (aged 66)
Doylestown, Pennsylvania
Spouse(s) Sydney White
Children 3
Profession Attorney, banker

George Lear (February 16, 1818  May 23, 1884) was a prominent Doylestown, Pennsylvania lawyer and banker, who served as state Attorney General.

Life and career

Lear was born the son of Robert and Mary Meloy Lear, farmers. He initially worked as a teacher and store clerk, but also studied law, mostly on his own, and was admitted to Bucks County bar in 1844. He stumped for Polk-Dallas in the 1844 election.[1] He was appointed the county's Deputy Attorney General in 1848, which he stayed at until the position was superseded by an elected District Attorney.[2]

In 1845 Lear married Sydney White. They had three children, Henry, Cordelia and Mary.[3] Henry would become a lawyer.

In 1865, Lear was appointed president of the Doylestown National Bank, which position he kept until his death.[4] His son Henry was his successor.[3]

Lear was a leading participant in the state's 187273 constitutional convention. In 1875 he was appointed state Attorney General, which he served until 1879.

Lear died at home in 1884,[5] and was buried in the Doylestown cemetery.

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Legal offices
Preceded by
Samuel E. Dimmick
Attorney General of Pennsylvania
18751879
Succeeded by
Henry Wilbur Palmer
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