Brucker family of Michigan
Note: This is just one of 643 family
groupings listed on The
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more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or
adoption.
Some families traditionally (and perhaps properly) considered
separately are joined together here if linked by marriage or
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- Ferdinand Brucker (1858-1904) — of Saginaw, Saginaw
County, Mich. Born in Bridgeport, Saginaw
County, Mich., January
8, 1858. Father of Wilber
Marion Brucker; grandfather of Wilber
Marion Brucker, Jr.. Democrat. Probate judge in Michigan,
1888-96; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1896;
U.S.
Representative from Michigan 8th District, 1897-99; defeated,
1898. Died in Saginaw, Saginaw
County, Mich., March 3,
1904. Interment at Bridgeport
Cemetery, Bridgeport, Mich.
- Wilber Marion Brucker (1894-1968) — also known as
Wilber M. Brucker — of Saginaw, Saginaw
County, Mich.; Grosse Pointe Farms, Wayne
County, Mich. Born in Saginaw, Saginaw
County, Mich., June 23,
1894. Son of Ferdinand
Brucker and Robertha H. Brucker; married 1923 to Clara
Hantel; father of Wilber
Marion Brucker, Jr.. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during
World War I; lawyer; Saginaw
County Prosecuting Attorney, 1923-26; Michigan
state attorney general, 1928-30; appointed 1928; Governor of
Michigan, 1931-32; defeated, 1932; delegate to Republican
National Convention from Michigan, 1932,
1936,
1948,
1964
(alternate); candidate for U.S.
Senator from Michigan, 1936; U.S. Secretary of the Army. Presbyterian.
Member, Council on
Foreign Relations; Freemasons;
Knights
Templar; Shriners;
Kiwanis;
Elks; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; American
Legion; Delta
Sigma Rho; Sigma
Delta Kappa; Phi
Gamma Delta; American Bar
Association; American
Judicature Society; Moose; Odd
Fellows. Suffered an apparent heart
attack after attending an Economic Club luncheon, and died soon
after, in the emergency room at Harper Hospital,
Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich., October
28, 1968. Interment at Arlington
National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
- Wilber Marion Brucker, Jr. — also known as Wilber
M. Brucker, Jr. — of Michigan. Grandson of Ferdinand
Brucker; son of Wilber
Marion Brucker. Republican. Member of Wayne State
University board of governors; defeated, 1964; elected 1972.
Still living as of 1972.
"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political
graveyard."
Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February
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