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Jackson, S to T

JACKSON (Soundex J250) — See also ISACKSON, JACK, JACKS, JACKSON-BROOKS, JACKSON-LEE, JACKSTADT, LEE-JACKSON, OURY-JACKSON.

  Jackson, S. M. — of Apollo, Armstrong County, Pa. Republican. Member of Pennsylvania state senate 41st District, 1875-76. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Sampson — of Preston, Kemper County, Miss.; DeKalb, Kemper County, Miss. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Mississippi, 1996, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Jackson, Samuel — of Montgomery County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly, 1805-06, 1816-19, 1825 (Montgomery County 1805-06, 1816-18, Montgomery and Hamilton counties 1818-19, 1825). Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Samuel — of Benton Township, Berrien County, Mich. Supervisor of Benton Township, Michigan, 1869-70. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Samuel — of Piqua, Miami County, Ohio. Mayor of Piqua, Ohio, 1980-83. Still living as of 1983.
  Jackson, Samuel Dillon (1895-1951) — also known as Samuel D. Jackson — of Fort Wayne, Allen County, Ind. Born in Allen County, Ind., May 28, 1895. Democrat. Lawyer; Allen County Prosecuting Attorney, 1924-28; candidate for U.S. Representative from Indiana 12th District, 1928; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana, 1940 (alternate), 1944 (Permanent Chair; chair, Committee to Notify Presidential Nominee; speaker), 1948; Indiana state attorney general, 1940-41; U.S. Senator from Indiana, 1944; appointed 1944. Presbyterian. Member, American Legion; Freemasons; Scottish Rite Masons. Died in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Ind., March 8, 1951 (age 55 years, 284 days). Interment at Lindenwood Cemetery, Fort Wayne, Ind.
  Relatives: Son of Isaiah H. Jackson and Minnie (Whittenberger) Jackson; married, December 26, 1914, to Anna Fern Bennett.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Jackson, Samuel Hollister See Samuel Hollister Jackson
  Jackson, Samuel Hollister (1875-1927) — also known as Hollister Jackson; Samuel Hollister Jackson — of Barre, Washington County, Vt. Born in Toronto, Ontario, December 7, 1875. Republican. Washington County State's Attorney, 1904-06; member of Vermont state house of representatives, 1906-07; Lieutenant Governor of Vermont, 1927; died in office 1927. Member, Freemasons; Shriners; Knights of Pythias. Drowned in a flood near his home, Barre, Washington County, Vt., November 2, 1927 (age 51 years, 330 days). Interment at Lakeview Cemetery, Burlington, Vt.
  Relatives: Married to Maude Parkyn.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Jackson, Samuel M. — of Pennsylvania. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Samuel M. — of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania state treasurer, 1894-96. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Samuel M. — of Pennsylvania. Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania 32nd District, 1940. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Samuel P. (b. 1817) — of Monroe County, Mich. Born in 1817. Democrat. Member of Michigan state house of representatives from Monroe County 1st District, 1889-92. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Samuel W. — Candidate for Justice of New York Supreme Court 4th District, 1871. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Sandi — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 2004, 2008 (member, Rules Committee). Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Jackson, Schuyler B. — of Essex County, N.J. Member of New Jersey state house of assembly from Essex County, 1878-79. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Scott D. — of Hamden, New Haven County, Conn. Democrat. Mayor of Hamden, Conn., 2011-12. Still living as of 2012.
  Jackson, Shandra — of Arlington, Tarrant County, Tex. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Jackson, Shanelle — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Michigan 13th District, 2012. Female. Still living as of 2012.
  Jackson, Sheldon G. — of Haviland, Kiowa County, Kan. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Kansas. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Shirley K. — of Paw Paw, Van Buren County, Mich. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan. Female. Still living as of 1988.
  Jackson, Smith — of Erie, Erie County, Pa. Democrat. Postmaster at Erie, Pa., 1840-41. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Solomon E. — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indian Territory, 1892. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Stanley — of San Francisco, Calif. Republican. U.S. Collector of Customs, 1900. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Stephen (1808-1887) — of Mount Croghan, Chesterfield District (now Chesterfield County), S.C. Born February 12, 1808. Delegate to South Carolina secession convention from Chesterfield, 1860-62. Died in Chesterfield, Chesterfield County, S.C., November 16, 1887 (age 79 years, 277 days). Interment at Elizabeth Baptist Church Cemetery, Mount Croghan, S.C.
  Relatives: Son of Henry Jackson and Mary (Blakeney) Jackson; married to Roxanna Timmons.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Jackson, Steve — of Cedar Rapids, Linn County, Iowa. Democrat. Member of Iowa Democratic State Central Committee, 1971. Still living as of 1971.
  Jackson, Steven G. — of Houston, Harris County, Tex. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Jackson, T. Lamar — of Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio. Republican. Lawyer; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, 1940, 1948 (alternate), 1956. Presbyterian. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of John C. Jackson and Evelina (Clingan) Jackson; married to Mamie J. Fitch.
  Jackson, T. O. — of California. Member of California state assembly 23rd District, 1862-63. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Ted R. — of Winnebago County, Wis. Democrat. Candidate for Wisconsin state assembly from Winnebago County 1st District, 1958. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Thaddeus J. — of Ohio. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 2000. Still living as of 2000.
  Jackson, Thomas — Democrat. Member of Pennsylvania state senate 17th District, 1828-32. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Thomas Birdsall (1797-1881) — also known as Thomas B. Jackson — of Newtown (now part of Queens), Queens County, N.Y. Born in Jerusalem, Queens County (now part of Wantagh, Nassau County), Long Island, N.Y., March 24, 1797. Democrat. Farmer; lawyer; Queens County Judge, 1832; member of New York state assembly from Queens County, 1833-35; U.S. Representative from New York 1st District, 1837-41. Died in Newtown (now part of Queens), Queens County, N.Y., April 23, 1881 (age 84 years, 30 days). Interment at Flushing Cemetery, Flushing, Queens, N.Y.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Jackson, Thomas E. — of Tampa, Hillsborough County, Fla. Mayor of Tampa, Fla., 1877-78, 1889-90. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Thomas E. — of Thomasville, Clarke County, Ala. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Jackson, Thomas Edward — of Wayne County, Mich. Circuit judge in Michigan 3rd Circuit, 2001. Still living as of 2001.
  Jackson, Thomas H. — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Tennessee, 1888. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Thomas H. — Socialist. Socialist Labor candidate for U.S. Representative from New York 35th District, 1904. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Thomas J. — of New Albany, Floyd County, Ind. Republican. Postmaster at New Albany, Ind., 1922-33 (acting, 1922-23); alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana, 1928. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Thomas J. — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for Michigan state senate 4th District, 1960, 1962; candidate for delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention from 4th Senatorial District, 1961. Still living as of 1962.
  Jackson, Thomas L. — of Saginaw Township, Saginaw County, Mich. Supervisor of Saginaw Township, Michigan, 1860-64. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Thomas L. — of Naugatuck, New Haven County, Conn. Democrat. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Naugatuck; elected 1940. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Thomas Penfield (1937-2013) — Born in Washington, D.C., January 10, 1937. Lawyer; U.S. District Judge for the District of Columbia, 1982-2002; took senior status 2002; senior judge, 2002-04. Member, Delta Upsilon. Died, of cancer, in Compton, St. Mary's County, Md., June 15, 2013 (age 76 years, 156 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Thomas Searing Jackson; married to Jean Fitzgerald, Carolyn Gardiner and Patricia King.
  See also federal judicial profile — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Jackson, Thomas W. — of Burnt Chimney (now Forest City), Rutherford County, N.C. Postmaster at Burnt Chimney, N.C., 1877-81. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Thomas W. — of Pontiac, Oakland County, Mich. Democrat. Postmaster at Pontiac, Mich., 1936-48. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Timothy W. — of Erie County, N.Y. Democrat. Member of New York state assembly from Erie County 4th District, 1882-85; candidate for Presidential Elector for New York. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Tom C. — of Lebanon, Marion County, Ky. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky, 1908, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Jackson, Toni M. — of New Jersey. Independent candidate for U.S. Representative from New Jersey 10th District, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.


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