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Dingell family of Michigan
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- John David Dingell (1894-1955) -- also known as John D.
Dingell -- of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich. Son of Joseph Adam Dingell and Mary (Knapp)
Dingell; married to Grace Blossom Bigler (1925); father of John
David Dingell, Jr.; grandfather of Christopher
D. Dingell. Born in Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich., February
2, 1894.
Democrat. U.S.
Representative from Michigan 15th District, 1933-55; died in
office 1955; delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Michigan, 1936,
1940,
1944,
1952.
Catholic.
Member, Knights
of Columbus. Died at Walter
Reed Army Hospital, Washington,
D.C., September
19, 1955.
Entombed at Holy
Sepulchre Mausoleum, Southfield, Mich. See also: congressional
biography.
- John David Dingell, Jr. (b. 1926) -- also known as John
D. Dingell; "Big John"; "The
Truck" -- of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.; Trenton, Wayne
County, Mich.; Dearborn, Wayne
County, Mich. Son of John
David Dingell; married to Deborah
I. Dingell; father of Christopher
D. Dingell. Born in Colorado Springs, El Paso
County, Colo., July
8, 1926.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; lawyer; U.S.
Representative from Michigan, 1955-2003 (15th District 1955-65,
16th District 1965-2003, 15th District 2003); delegate to Democratic
National Convention from Michigan, 1956,
1960,
1968,
1984,
1996,
2000.
Catholic.
Polish
and Scotch-Irish
ancestry. Member, National Rifle
Association; American
Legion; Polish
Legion of American Veterans; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Knights
of Columbus. Still living as of 2003. See also: congressional
biography.
- Deborah I. Dingell -- also known as Debbie Dingell
-- Married to John
David Dingell, Jr.. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Michigan, 1996,
2000;
Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1996.
Female.
Still living as of 2000.
- Christopher D. Dingell of Trenton, Wayne
County, Mich. Grandson of John
David Dingell; son of John
David Dingell, Jr.. Democrat. Member of Michigan
state senate 7th District; elected 1998. Still living as of
1998.
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