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Ellwood, Chauncey —
of Illinois.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Illinois, 1868.
Burial
location unknown.
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Ellwood, Isaac L. —
of DeKalb, DeKalb
County, Ill.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois,
1888,
1896,
1904,
1908.
Burial
location unknown.
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Ellwood, Lester —
of Cambridge, Guernsey
County, Ohio.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1972.
Still living as of 1972.
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Ellwood, Reuben
(1821-1885) —
of Schenectady
County, N.Y.; Illinois.
Born in Minden, Montgomery
County, N.Y., February
21, 1821.
Republican. Farm
implement manufacturer; hardware
business; member of New York
state assembly from Schenectady County, 1851; U.S.
Representative from Illinois 5th District, 1883-85; died in
office 1885.
Died in Sycamore, DeKalb
County, Ill., July 1,
1885 (age 64 years, 130
days).
Interment at Elmwood
Cemetery, Sycamore, Ill.
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Ellwood, Thelma —
of Cambridge, Guernsey
County, Ohio.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1964.
Female.
Still living as of 1964.
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Ellwood, William L. —
of DeKalb, DeKalb
County, Ill.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois,
1916.
Burial
location unknown.
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Ellyson, Henry Keeling
(1823-1890) —
also known as Henry K. Ellyson —
of Richmond,
Va.
Born in Richmond,
Va., July 31,
1823.
Son of Jane 'Annie' (Huot) Ellyson (1797-1842) and Onan Ellyson
(1800-1859).
Printer;
lecturer;
newspaper
publisher; director of banks, insurance
companies, and the Richmond & Petersburg Railroad;
president, Virginia Steamboat
Co.; Henrico
County Sheriff, 1857-65; mayor
of Richmond, Va., 1870-71.
Baptist.
Died in Richmond,
Va., November
27, 1890 (age 67 years, 119
days).
Interment at Hollywood
Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
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Taylor See James Taylor
Ellyson |
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Ellyson, James Taylor
(1847-1919) —
also known as J. Taylor Ellyson —
of Richmond,
Va.
Born in Richmond,
Va., May 20,
1847.
Son of Elizabeth Pinkney (Barnes) Ellyson (1813-1886) and Henry Keeling Ellyson.
Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; lawyer;
member of Virginia
state senate, 1885-88; mayor
of Richmond, Va., 1888-94; Virginia
Democratic state chair, 1891-1916; Lieutenant
Governor of Virginia, 1906-16; member of Democratic
National Committee from Virginia, 1912-16.
Baptist.
Member, United
Confederate Veterans.
Died in Richmond,
Va., March 18,
1919 (age 71 years, 302
days).
Interment at Hollywood
Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
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Taylor See James Taylor
Ellyson |
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Elmendorf, Coenradt E. —
also known as Conrad Elmendorf —
of Ulster
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Ulster County, 1793-94, 1800-01, 1807-08.
Burial
location unknown.
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Conrad See Coenradt E.
Elmendorf |
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Elmendorf, Henry —
of San Antonio, Bexar
County, Tex.
Mayor
of San Antonio, Tex., 1894-97.
Burial
location unknown.
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Elmendorf, Jacob C. —
of Dutchess
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Dutchess County, 1827.
Burial
location unknown.
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Elmendorf, James B. —
of Somerset
County, N.J.
Member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Somerset County, 1846.
Burial
location unknown.
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Elmendorf, Lucas Conrad
(1758-1843) —
also known as Lucas Elmendorf —
of Ulster
County, N.Y.
Born in Kingston, Ulster
County, N.Y., 1758.
Democrat. U.S.
Representative from New York 4th District, 1797-1803; defeated,
1794; member of New York
state assembly from Ulster County, 1803-05; member of New York
state senate Middle District, 1813-17; common pleas court judge
in New York, 1815-21; Ulster
County Surrogate, 1835-40.
Died in Kingston, Ulster
County, N.Y., August
17, 1843 (age about 85
years).
Entombed at First
Reformed Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, N.Y.
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Elmendorf, William C. —
of Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y.
Mayor
of Ithaca, N.Y., 1900-01.
Burial
location unknown.
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Elmendorf, William H.
(c.1867-1948) —
of Evansville, Vanderburgh
County, Ind.
Born about 1867.
Democrat. Blacksmith;
mayor
of Evansville, Ind., 1922-26; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Indiana, 1924.
Died, in Deaconess Hospital,
Evansville, Vanderburgh
County, Ind., May 12,
1948 (age about 81
years).
Interment at Locust
Hill Cemetery, Evansville, Ind.
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Relatives:
Married to Lillie Jourdan. |
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See also
Marion
Gordon Robertson |
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Elmer, Apollos M. —
of Essex
County, N.J.
Member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Essex County, 1855-56.
Burial
location unknown.
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Elmer, Ebenezer
(1752-1843) —
of New Jersey.
Born in Cedarville, Cumberland
County, N.J., August
23, 1752.
Democrat. Member of New Jersey state legislature; U.S.
Representative from New Jersey, 1801-07 (5th District 1801-03,
at-large 1803-05, 2nd District 1805-07).
Died in Bridgeton, Cumberland
County, N.J., October
18, 1843 (age 91 years, 56
days).
Interment at Presbyterian
Cemetery, Bridgeton, N.J.
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Elmer, Edward —
Libertarian. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Texas 28th District, 1998.
Still living as of 1998.
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Elmer, Francis B. —
of Missouri.
U.S. Consul in La Paz, 1862-69.
Burial
location unknown.
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Elmer, J. C. —
of Biloxi, Harrison
County, Miss.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Mississippi, 1912.
Burial
location unknown.
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Elmer, Jonathan
(1745-1817) —
of Cumberland
County, N.J.
Born in Cedarville, Cumberland
County, N.J., November
29, 1745.
Physician;
Cumberland
County High Sheriff, 1772; Delegate
to Continental Congress from New Jersey, 1777-78, 1781-83,
1787-88; Cumberland
County Surrogate, 1784-1802; U.S.
Senator from New Jersey, 1789-91; common pleas court judge in New
Jersey, 1802-04, 1813-14.
Died in Bridgeton, Cumberland
County, N.J., September
3, 1817 (age 71 years, 278
days).
Interment at Presbyterian
Cemetery, Bridgeton, N.J.
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Elmer, Joseph H. —
of Bridgeton, Cumberland
County, N.J.
Born in New Jersey.
U.S. Collector of
Customs, 1862-79.
Burial
location unknown.
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Elmer, Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus
(1793-1883) —
also known as Lucius Q. C. Elmer —
of New Jersey.
Born in Bridgeton, Cumberland
County, N.J., February
3, 1793.
Son of Ebenezer Elmer.
Democrat. U.S.
Attorney for New Jersey, 1824-28; member of New Jersey state
legislature; U.S.
Representative from New Jersey 1st District, 1843-45.
Died in Bridgeton, Cumberland
County, N.J., March 11,
1883 (age 90 years, 36
days).
Interment at Presbyterian
Cemetery, Bridgeton, N.J.
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Elmer, Theodore —
of East Windsor, Hartford
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from East Windsor, 1834-35.
Burial
location unknown.
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Elmer, Weston G. —
of Saginaw Township, Saginaw
County, Mich.
Supervisor
of Saginaw Township, Michigan, 1859-60.
Burial
location unknown.
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Elmer, William B. —
of Michigan.
Democrat. Candidate in primary for U.S.
Representative from Michigan 6th District, 1954.
Still living as of 1954.
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Elmer, William Price
(1871-1956) —
also known as William P. Elmer —
of Salem, Dent
County, Mo.
Born in Robertsville, Franklin
County, Mo., March 2,
1871.
Republican. Lawyer; Dent
County Prosecuting Attorney, 1895-96; delegate to Republican
National Convention from Missouri, 1908
(alternate), 1912;
member of Missouri
state house of representatives; candidate for Lieutenant
Governor of Missouri, 1940; U.S.
Representative from Missouri 8th District, 1943-45; defeated,
1944.
Baptist.
Member, Freemasons.
Died in Salem, Dent
County, Mo., May 11,
1956 (age 85 years, 70
days).
Interment at Cedar
Grove Cemetery, Salem, Mo.
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Elmer, William T.
(1835-1907) —
of Middletown, Middlesex
County, Conn.
Born in Rome, Oneida
County, N.Y., November
6, 1835.
Son of Lobbeus E. Elmer (U.S. Marshal) and Charlotte (Mudge) Elmer.
Republican. Lawyer; Middlesex
County State's Attorney, 1863-75, 1883-95; member of Connecticut
state senate 18th District, 1873; mayor
of Middletown, Conn., 1876; member of Connecticut
state house of representatives, 1895; superior court judge in
Connecticut, 1895-1904.
Episcopalian.
Died, of heart
trouble, in Middletown, Middlesex
County, Conn., November
11, 1907 (age 72 years, 5
days).
Interment at Indian
Hill Cemetery, Middletown, Conn.
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