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See also
Coleman
Livingston Blease —
Summers
Burkhart —
Anthony
Rollins Burnam —
William
Fred Duckworth —
Hubert
Summers Ellis —
Summers
Melville Jack —
Thomas
Kennedy —
John
Summers Kindrick —
Summers
A. Norman —
Mason
Summers Peters —
Summers
H. Sharp —
E.
Summers Sheffey —
Roy
Nathan Towl —
Frank
Veltri |
| | Summers, A.
Burks See Allingham Burks
Summers |
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Summers, A. F. —
of Raymond, Hinds
County, Miss.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Mississippi, 1956.
Still living as of 1956.
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Summers, A. W. —
of Eldorado, Saline
County, Ill.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Illinois, 1936.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Aden —
of Benton, Franklin
County, Ill.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Illinois, 1960.
Still living as of 1960.
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Summers, Albert E. —
of Kanawha
County, W.Va.
Member of West
Virginia state house of delegates from Kanawha County, 1870-72;
Speaker
of the West Virginia State House of Delegates, 1872; member of West
Virginia state senate 6th District, 1873, 1879-82; President
of the West Virginia State Senate, 1881.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Allingham Burks
(1898-1977) —
also known as A. Burks Summers —
of Maryland.
Born in 1898.
U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg, 1960-61.
Died in 1977
(age about
79 years).
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Augustus N. —
of Springfield, Clark
County, Ohio.
Republican. Circuit judge in Ohio 2nd Circuit, 1895-1907.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Summers,
Burks See Allingham Burks
Summers |
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Summers, C. O. —
of Barnesville, Lamar
County, Ga.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1916.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Charles E., Jr. —
of Scarborough, Cumberland
County, Maine.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
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Summers, Chester L. —
U.S.
Attorney for the Northern District of Mississippi, 1945-51, 1954.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Cleon A. —
U.S.
Attorney for the Eastern District of Oklahoma, 1934-52.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Clifford L. —
of Upshur
County, W.Va.
Member of West
Virginia state house of delegates from Upshur County, 1987-88.
Still living as of 1988.
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Summers, Flo L. —
of Osceola, St. Clair
County, Mo.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Missouri, 1972.
Female.
Still living as of 1972.
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Summers, Frank A. —
Democrat. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Ohio 16th District, 1906.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Frank M. —
of East St. Louis, St. Clair
County, Ill.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Illinois, 1940,
1948,
1952,
1956,
1960,
1964.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, George William
(1804-1868) —
of Kanawha
County, Va. (now W.Va.).
Born in Virginia, 1804.
Lawyer;
member of Virginia state legislature; U.S.
Representative from Virginia, 1841-45 (19th District 1841-43,
14th District 1843-45); delegate
to Virginia secession convention, 1861.
Died in 1868
(age about
64 years).
Interment at Walnut
Grove Cemetery, Putnam County, W.Va.
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Summers, H. Tom —
of Gainesville, Alachua
County, Fla.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Florida, 2004.
Still living as of 2004.
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Summers, Isabelle McCullough (b.
1887) —
also known as Isabelle M. Summers; Isabelle
McCullough —
of Paterson, Passaic
County, N.J.
Born in Belfast, Ireland (now Northern
Ireland), August
20, 1887.
Republican. Member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Passaic County, 1926-27;
alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Jersey,
1928.
Female.
Member, Odd
Fellows; Order of the
Eastern Star.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Jacob —
of Warren
County, N.J.
Member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Warren County, 1829.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Jacob —
of Utica, Macomb
County, Mich.
Member of Michigan
state house of representatives from Macomb County, 1835-36;
member of Michigan
state senate, 1837-38, 1839-40, 1849-50 (5th District 1837-38,
4th District 1839-40, 1st District 1849-50).
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Jake R. —
U.S. Vice Consul in Hong Kong, 1924.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, James A. —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Democrat. Candidate in primary for Michigan
state house of representatives 21st District, 1968.
Still living as of 1968.
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Summers, James S. —
of Missouri.
Member of Missouri
state senate 7th District, 1925-28.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, James W. —
of California.
Member of California
state assembly 12th District, 1873-75.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, John C. —
of West Virginia.
Republican. Candidate for West
Virginia state senate 6th District, 1936.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, John William
(1870-1937) —
also known as John W. Summers —
of Walla Walla, Walla Walla
County, Wash.
Born in Valeene, Orange
County, Ind., April 29,
1870.
Son of James Monroe Summers and Sarah (Tower) Summers.
Republican. Physician;
farmer;
member of Washington
state house of representatives, 1917; U.S.
Representative from Washington 4th District, 1919-33; defeated,
1932.
Christian.
Member, American Medical
Association; Sons of
the American Revolution; Knights
of Pythias.
Died in 1937
(age about
67 years).
Interment at Mountain
View Cemetery, Walla Walla, Wash.
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Summers, Judy —
of Arizona.
Republican. Presidential Elector for Arizona, 1992.
Female.
Still living as of 1992.
|
| | Summers,
Larry See Lawrence Henry
Summers |
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Summers, Lawrence Henry (b.
1954) —
also known as Lawrence H. Summers; Larry
Summers —
Born in New Haven, New Haven
County, Conn., November
30, 1954.
Economist;
university
professor; U.S.
Secretary of the Treasury, 1999-2001; president
of Harvard University, 2001-06.
Jewish
ancestry. Member, Council on
Foreign Relations; Trilateral
Commission.
Still living as of 2009.
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Summers, Lewis P. —
of Abingdon, Washington
County, Va.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Virginia,
1912;
U.S.
Attorney for the Western District of Virginia, 1922-24.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Maddin (b. 1877) —
of Tennessee.
Born in Nashville, Davidson
County, Tenn., February
1, 1877.
U.S. Vice & Deputy Consul General in Barcelona, 1900-01; U.S. Vice Consul in Madrid, 1904-08; U.S. Consul in Chihuahua, 1911; Santos, 1913-14; Sao Paulo, 1916; Moscow, 1917.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Moses —
of Onondaga
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Onondaga County 2nd District, 1869.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Owen J. H. —
U.S.
Attorney for the Northern District of Florida, 1893-94; U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of Florida, 1894.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Patrick M. —
of Clay
County, W.Va.
Member of West
Virginia state house of delegates from Clay County, 1919.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Summers, Patsy
Ruth See Pat
Pappas |
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Summers, Paul —
of Little Rock, Pulaski
County, Ark.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Arkansas,
1936.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Paul G. (b.
1950) —
of Tennessee.
Born in Somerville, Fayette
County, Tenn., March 28,
1950.
Tennessee
state attorney general, 1999-.
Methodist.
Member, Freemasons.
Still living as of 2001.
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Summers, Paul O. —
of Morgantown, Monongalia
County, W.Va.
Republican. Treasurer of
West Virginia Republican Party, 1937.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Ray N. —
of Brookfield, Cook
County, Ill.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Illinois, 1924.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Summers, S.
J. See Samuel Jacob
Summers |
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Summers, S. L. —
of Ravenna, Portage
County, Ohio.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Ohio, 1960.
Still living as of 1960.
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Summers, Sam —
Republican. Presidential Elector for Ohio, 1956.
Still living as of 1956.
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Summers, Samuel Jacob (b.
1869) —
also known as S. J. Summers —
of Calhoun
County, S.C.
Born in Orangeburg
County, S.C., 1869.
Son of Jacob Washington Summers (1837-1902) and Mary Anne 'Mollie'
(Haigler) Summers.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
South Carolina, 1916.
Died in Calhoun
County, S.C.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, T. C. —
of West Virginia.
Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for West Virginia, 1928.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, Thomas —
of Rogersville, Hawkins
County, Tenn.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee,
1916.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Summers,
Tom See H. Tom Summers |
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Summers, W. D. —
of Harrisonville, Cass
County, Mo.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri,
1928.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Summers, William L. —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Democrat. Candidate in primary for delegate
to Michigan state constitutional convention from Wayne County
11th District, 1961.
Still living as of 1961.
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Summers, Williamson S. —
of Nebraska.
U.S.
Attorney for Nebraska, 1898-1904.
Burial
location unknown.
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