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Created page with " '''Died:''' August or September 1922 '''A. Rivers Genet '''was a patient who died in Saranac Lake in 1922. ----- ''Scarsdale Inquirer'', Vol. 3, Number 43, September 2, 1922 '''A. Rivers Genet''', great-great-grandson of "Citizen" Genet, the first French ambassador to the United States and a cousin of ex-District Attorney George Clinton Andrews, of Tarrytown, died Thursday at Saranac Lake, where he had gone for treatment. During the world war he wa..."
 
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Died: August or September 1922

A. Rivers Genet was a patient who died in Saranac Lake in 1922.


Scarsdale Inquirer, Vol. 3, Number 43, September 2, 1922

A. Rivers Genet, great-great-grandson of "Citizen" Genet, the first French ambassador to the United States and a cousin of ex-District Attorney George Clinton Andrews, of Tarrytown, died Thursday at Saranac Lake, where he had gone for treatment. During the world war he was a Lieutenant-Commander in the Naval Militia aboard the U. S. S. Mississippi. His home was in Ossining.