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Biography - GEORGE H. WESTLAKE

George H. Westlake, D. D. S., who served the city of Virden as mayor for five consecutive years, and is one of the leading dentists of Macoupin County, was born in New York City, September 19, 1856, and is one of a family of six children born to Dr. Albert and Cornelia (Carter) Westlake.

Dr. Albert Westlake is a prominent dental surgeon of New York, his dental offices, at No. 500 Fifth avenue, corner of 42nd street, being the largest and his equipment the most complete of any practitioner in that metropolis. He was instructed in dentistry by an old Quaker practitioner in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and then, according to the custom of the time, traveled in the practice of his profession for some years. In 1839 he became established in New York City and as a dental surgeon has made a great reputation.

Dr. Westlake, of Virden, was educated in New York City and was encouraged by his father to enter upon the practice of dentistry and was instructed by the latter until he was prepared to enter the New York College of Dentistry, where he was graduated. After a short term of practice at Elizabethtown, New Jersey, in 1879, Dr. Westlake removed to Virden, Macoupin County, and in November of the same year was united in marriage with Virginia Squires, a daughter of John and Betsy Squires, who were the loth family to locate in Virden. Dr. and Mrs. Westlake have adopted a son.

There is no question as to Dr. Westlake's position as a member of the dental profession in Macoupin County. He possesses professional skill of a high order and has fitted up at Virden offices which compare favorably with those in much larger places. Here every kind of dental work is done and here may be found every appliance for the work necessarily pertaining to dental surgery. Dr. Westlake's equipments include the modern inventions which no more make a visit to a dentist one of dread. He has been particularly successful in the management and treatment of the dental troubles of children.

Ever since locating at Virden, Dr. Westlake has taken a public spirited interest in the place, and has been honored on many occasions with marks of public approval. He served one term as supervisor of Virden township and ably filled the office of mayor during 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902 and 1903 — rather a remarkable record.

Fraternally Dr. Westlake is a Mason and Knight Templar. The family belong to the Presbyterian Church.


Extracted 2018 May 08 by Norma Hass from Biographical Sketches of Leading Citizens of Macoupin County, Illinois, published in 1904, pages 511-512.


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