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QUINNAN (Soundex Q550) — See also FINNAN, GRINNAN, HINNANT, KINNAN, KINNANE, LINNAN, MCQUINN, OQUINN, QUIN, QUINAN, QUINN, QUINNELL, QUINNEY, QUINNIE, QUINNONEZ.

  Quinnan, John P. — of Lackawanna County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Lackawanna County, 1893. Burial location unknown.


QUINNELL (Soundex Q540) — See also GUINNESS, MCGUINNESS, MCQUINN, NELL, OQUINN, QUENELLE, QUILLEN, QUIN, QUINLEY, QUINN, QUINNAN, QUINNEY, QUINNIE, QUINNONEZ.

  Quinnell, Edward A. — of Marquette County, Mich. Circuit judge in Michigan 25th Circuit, 1975-77. Still living as of 1977.
  Quinnell, Harry C. — of Sylvania, Lucas County, Ohio. Republican. Mayor of Sylvania, Ohio; elected 1929; elected unopposed 1931, 1933; elected 1935. Burial location unknown.


QUINNEY (Soundex Q500) — See also GUINNESS, MCGUINNESS, MCQUINN, OQUINN, QUEENIE, QUEENY, QUIN, QUINEY, QUINN, QUINNAN, QUINNELL, QUINNIE, QUINNONEZ.

  Quinney, H. Roberts — of Vallejo, Solano County, Calif. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 1952 (alternate), 1956. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Quinney, Roberts See H. Roberts Quinney
  Quinney, Thomas — of Waynesboro, Burke County, Ga. Postmaster at Waynesboro, Ga., 1901. Burial location unknown.


QUINNIE (Soundex Q500) — See also GUINNIP, MCQUINN, OQUINN, QUEENIE, QUEENY, QUIN, QUINEY, QUINN, QUINNAN, QUINNELL, QUINNEY, QUINNONEZ.

  QUINNIE: See also Quinnie Elwood Cody


QUINNONEZ (Soundex Q552) — See also JONEZ, MACKINNON, MCKINNON, MCQUINN, OQUINN, QUINN, QUINNAN, QUINNELL, QUINNEY, QUINNIE, QUINONES, YANNONE.

  Quinnonez, Ralph — of East Elmhurst, Queens, Queens County, N.Y. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1980. Still living as of 1980.


QUINONES (Soundex Q552) — See also AQUINO, GENONESE, GUINOT, GUINOTTE, LUSQUINOS, QUIN, QUINNONEZ, RAINONE.

  QUINONES: See also Maria Quinones Sanchez — Roberto Sánchez=Vilella
  Quinones, Carmen — of New York. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 2000. Still living as of 2000.
  Quinones, Francisco P. — of San Germán, San Germán Municipio, Puerto Rico. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Puerto Rico, 1908. Burial location unknown.
  Quinones, Jose — Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Puerto Rico, 1940. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Quinones, Jose N. — of San Juan, San Juan Municipio, Puerto Rico. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Puerto Rico, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Quinones, Keith — Candidate for Presidential Elector for California. Still living as of 2020.
  Quinones, Myrna — of Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1984. Female. Still living as of 1984.
  Quinones, Peter Kenneth (born c.1965) — of Fajardo, Fajardo Municipio, Puerto Rico. Born about 1965. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Puerto Rico, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Quinones, Tom — of Haltom City, Tarrant County, Tex. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, 2004. Still living as of 2004.


QUINT (Soundex Q530) — See also ARQUINT, IAQUINTA, IAQUINTO, IQUINTO, QUANDT, QUEENETTA, QUENET, QUIN, QUINATA, QUINTANA, QUINTANAR, QUINTARD, QUINTEL, QUINTELLA, QUINTEN, QUINTERO, QUINTILIS, QUINTIN, QUINTIUS, QUINTON, QUINTUS.

  QUINT: See also Ford Quint Elvidge
  Quint, Carleton L. — of North Woodbury, Woodbury, Litchfield County, Conn. Democrat. Postmaster at North Woodbury, Conn., 1945-61 (acting, 1945-47); Woodbury, Conn., 1961-72. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Quint, Raymond A. — of Limerick, York County, Maine. Republican. Member of Maine state house of representatives from York County (8th), 1931-32. Burial location unknown.
  Quint, Tracey — Libertarian. Candidate for Presidential Elector for South Dakota. Female. Still living as of 2020.


QUINTANA (Soundex Q535) — See also FERRER-QUINTANA, FONTANA, GIAQUINTA, GUINTA, IAQUINTA, MONTANA, MONTANARO, POLINTAN, QUAINTANCE, QUAINTON, QUENTINE, QUIN, QUINT, QUINTANA-NILSSON, QUINTANAR, QUINTANILLA, QUINTARD, QUINTEN, QUINTIN, QUINTON, SAINTANDRE, SAINTANGELO, SANTANA, SHINTANI, TANA.

  QUINTANA: See also Juan Ferrer=y=Quintana — Patty Quintana-Nilsson
  Quintana, Ceferino — of Las Vegas, San Miguel County, N.M. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Mexico, 1940. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Quintana, Jorge A. — of Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Mont. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Montana, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Quintana, Pye — of Brownsville, Cameron County, Tex. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Quintana, Rose M. — of Clarkston, Oakland County, Mich. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 2000, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.


QUINTANA-NILSSON (Soundex Q535) — See also NILSSON, QUINTANA.

  Quintana-Nilsson, Patty — Democrat. Candidate for Texas state board of education 6th District, 2012. Female. Still living as of 2012.


QUINTANAR (Soundex Q535) — See also CASTANARES, FONTANA, GIAQUINTA, GUINTA, IAQUINTA, MONTANA, MONTANARO, POLINTAN, QUAINTANCE, QUINT, QUINTANA, QUINTANILLA, QUINTARD, SAINTANDRE, SAINTANGELO, SANTANA, SHINTANI, STANARD, STANART.

  Quintanar, Lorraine — of Laguna Niguel, Orange County, Calif. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.


QUINTANILLA (Soundex Q535) — See also ANIL, BONILLA, BONILLAS, DANILO, DANILOVICH, GIAQUINTA, GUINTA, IAQUINTA, MANILA, MANILIUS, MANILLA, NANILOA, PINILLA, POLINTAN, QUAINTANCE, QUINTANA, QUINTANAR, QUINTARD, SAINTANDRE, SAINTANGELO, SANTANIELLO, SHINTANI, ZANILLO.

  Quintanilla, Carlos — Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Texas 33rd District, 2012. Still living as of 2012.
  Quintanilla, Chente — Democrat. Member of Texas state house of representatives 75th District; elected 2002; elected unopposed 2004; elected 2006, 2008; elected unopposed 2010. Still living as of 2010.
  Quintanilla, Humberto L. — of San Antonio, Bexar County, Tex. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Quintanilla, John — of Temple City, Los Angeles County, Calif. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from California, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Quintanilla, Julie Grace — Candidate for Presidential Elector for California. Female. Still living as of 2020.


QUINTARD (Soundex Q536) — See also GIAQUINTA, GINTARAS, GUINTA, IAQUINTA, PINTAR, PINTARD, QUIN, QUINT, QUINTANA, QUINTANAR, QUINTANILLA.

  QUINTARD: See also Jane Quintard Clark
  Quintard, Frederick H. — of Norwalk, Fairfield County, Conn. Republican. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Norwalk; elected 1906, 1908; candidate for Connecticut state senate 26th District, 1910. Burial location unknown.
  Quintard, James, Jr. — of Norwalk, Fairfield County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Norwalk, 1821. Burial location unknown.
  Quintard, Walter C. — of South Norwalk (now part of Norwalk), Fairfield County, Conn. Mayor of South Norwalk, Conn., 1873-75, 1879. Burial location unknown.


QUINTEL (Soundex Q534) — See also INTELLECTUAL, QUIN, QUINT, QUINTELLA, QUINTEN, QUINTERO, RINTELMAN, SAINTELMO.

  Quintel, August (b. 1857) — of Bay County, Mich. Born in Germany, 1857. Republican. Member of Michigan state house of representatives from Bay County 2nd District, 1915-18. German ancestry. Burial location unknown.


QUINTELLA (Soundex Q534) — See also INTELLECTUAL, MONTELLA, QUINT, QUINTEL, QUINTEN, QUINTERO, RINTELMAN, SAINTELMO, TELLA.

  QUINTELLA: See also Quintella Britton


QUINTEN (Soundex Q535) — See also MINTENER, QUAINTENCE, QUAINTON, QUENTINE, QUIN, QUINT, QUINTANA, QUINTEL, QUINTELLA, QUINTERO, QUINTIN, QUINTON, WINTENBURG.

  QUINTEN: See also Quinten L. Burg — Quinten Heath


QUINTERO (Soundex Q536) — See also DELOSMONTEROS, MONTERO, PLANTEROTH, QUIN, QUINT, QUINTEL, QUINTELLA, QUINTEN.

  Quintero, Andre — of El Monte, Los Angeles County, Calif. Democrat. Mayor of El Monte, Calif.; elected 2009; candidate for Presidential Elector for California. Still living as of 2020.
  Quintero, Brian A. — Democrat. Candidate for Texas state house of representatives 148th District, 1992, 1994. Still living as of 1994.
Frank Quintero Quintero, Frank — of Glendale, Los Angeles County, Calif. Mayor of Glendale, Calif., 2003-04, 2009-10, 2012-. Still living as of 2012.
  Image source: Glendale Public Library
  Quintero, John Marshall — of New Orleans, Orleans Parish, La. Vice-Consul for Costa Rica in New Orleans, La., 1897-1926; Honorary Consul-General for Costa Rica in New Orleans, La., 1935. Burial location unknown.
  Quintero, Lamar C. — of New Orleans, Orleans Parish, La. Consul-General for Costa Rica in New Orleans, La., 1891-97, 1907-21; Consul for Costa Rica in New Orleans, La., 1898-1903. Member, Sons of Confederate Veterans. Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Son of Joseph A. Quintero.
  Quintero, Maria Lupita — also known as Maria Quintero — of Miami, Gila County, Ariz. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Arizona, 1996 (alternate), 2000. Female. Still living as of 2000.


QUINTILIS (Soundex Q534) — See also ATTILIO, DOSTILIO, GENTILI, GILISTRO, OTILIA, QUINT, QUINTIN, QUINTIUS, SILISSA, THEOPHILIS, WINTILL, ZILIS.

  QUINTILIS: See also William Quintilis Dallmeyer


QUINTIN (Soundex Q535) — See also CLINTINE, FAINTING, QUAINTON, QUENTINE, QUIN, QUINT, QUINTANA, QUINTEN, QUINTILIS, QUINTIUS, QUINTON.

  QUINTIN: See also Quintin Baker — Quintin J. Cristy — Walter Quintin Gresham — Quintin Kendall — Quintin Kidd — Quintin Mecke — Quintin Paredes
  Quintin, Jeremiah — of Kearney, Buffalo County, Neb. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Nebraska, 2008. Still living as of 2008.


QUINTIUS (Soundex Q532) — See also LAURENTIUS, MANTIUS, PONTIUS, QUANTZ, QUIN, QUINT, QUINTILIS, QUINTIN, QUINTUS.

  QUINTIUS: See also Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus Elmer


QUINTON (Soundex Q535) — See also GIAQUINTO, IAQUINTO, IQUINTO, QUAINTON, QUENTINE, QUIN, QUINT, QUINTANA, QUINTEN, QUINTIN.

  QUINTON: See also Quinton E. Beauge — Thomas Quinton Donaldson — Quinton Edmonds — Quinton Keasbey — Quinton Little — Quinton O. Reitzel — Quinton Ross Jr.
  Quinton, Alexander — of Manayunk (now part of Philadelphia), Philadelphia County, Pa. Whig. Delegate to Whig National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1839. Burial location unknown.
  Quinton, Diane R. — of Moorestown, Burlington County, N.J. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Jersey, 1988. Female. Still living as of 1988.
  Quinton, Richard (1801-1885) — of Keokuk County, Iowa. Born in Kentucky, 1801. Served in the U.S. Army during the Black Hawk War; delegate to Iowa state constitutional convention from Keokuk County, 1844. Died November 7, 1885 (age about 84 years). Interment at Old Oroville Cemetery, Oroville, Calif.
  Relatives: Married to Margaret Morgan.
  Epitaph: "Steadfast Father and Pioneer."


QUINTUS (Soundex Q532) — See also DINTURFF, HANTUS, HANTUSCH, MCINTURFF, MINTUN, MINTURN, PRINTUP, QUANTZ, QUIN, QUINT, QUINTIUS.

  QUINTUS: See also Quintus H. LaBar — Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar — Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar


QUIRAM (Soundex Q650) — See also ABIRAM, GUIRAUD, IRAM, LANGUIRAND, LARANJOFERREIRAMONTEIRO, MIRAMANT, MIRAMONTI, NIRAM, VERDIRAME, VERDIRAMO, VIRAMONTES, WIRAM.

  Quiram, Helen — of Waco, McLennan County, Tex. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, 1988; candidate for Presidential Elector for Texas. Female. Still living as of 2000.


QUIRICO (Soundex Q620) — See also CALIGUIRI, QUIRIN, QUIRK, QUIRKE, RICO, SANCHIRICO.

  Quirico, Francis J. (1911-1999) — of Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Mass. Born in Pittsfield, Berkshire County, Mass., February 18, 1911. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II; superior court judge in Massachusetts, 1956-69; justice of Massachusetts state supreme court, 1969-81. Italian ancestry. Died October 11, 1999 (age 88 years, 235 days). Burial location unknown.


QUIRIN (Soundex Q650) — See also CALIGUIRI, QUIRICO.

  Quirin, Eugene — of Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1904. Burial location unknown.


QUIRK (Soundex Q620) — See also GUIRKIN, MCGUIRK, QUIRICO, QUIRKE.

  Quirk, Ann — of San Antonio, Bexar County, Tex. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, 1988. Female. Still living as of 1988.
  Quirk, Annie — of Bangor, Penobscot County, Maine. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, 1944. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Quirk, Catherine — of Salem, Washington County, N.Y. Democrat. Member of New York Democratic State Committee, 1942. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Quirk, Charles I. — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, 1900. Burial location unknown.
  Quirk, Dan T. See Daniel Trowbridge Quirk
Daniel L. Quirk Quirk, Daniel Lace (1818-1910) — also known as Daniel L. Quirk — of Belleville, Wayne County, Mich.; Sterling, Whiteside County, Ill.; Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Mich. Born in Isle of Man, June 15, 1818. Democrat. Wayne County Auditor, 1852-54; postmaster at Belleville, Mich., 1853-54; hotelier; co-founder and later president, First National Bank of Ypsilanti, the first national bank incorporated in Washtenaw County; he and others organized the Ypsilanti Woolen Manufacturing Company, which later became the Ypsilanti Underwear Company; founder and president, Peninsular Paper Company; railroad builder. Manx ancestry. Died in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Mich., December 3, 1910 (age 92 years, 171 days). Interment at Highland Cemetery, Ypsilanti, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Hugh Quirk and Ann (Lace) Quirk; married, September 5, 1843, to Nancy Scott; married, November 16, 1852, to Priscilla Frain.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Image source: Past and Present of Washtenaw County (1906)
  Quirk, Daniel Trowbridge (1903-1969) — also known as Daniel T. Quirk; Dan T. Quirk — of Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Mich. Born in Ypsilanti, Washtenaw County, Mich., June 8, 1903. President and treasurer, Peninsular Paper Company; mayor of Ypsilanti, Mich., 1947-53. Member, Alpha Delta Phi. Died October 21, 1969 (age 66 years, 135 days). Interment at Highland Cemetery, Ypsilanti, Mich.
  Relatives: Son of Daniel L. Quirk, Jr. and Julia (Trowbridge) Quirk; brother of Nancy Lace Quirk (who married Gerhard Mennen Williams); married, February 27, 1926, to Jeanne Hastings Grover.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Quirk, Deb Hardin — of Hastings, Adams County, Neb. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Nebraska, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Quirk, Dorothy R. — of Hartford, Hartford County, Conn. Democrat. Member of Connecticut Democratic State Central Committee, 1977. Female. Still living as of 1977.
  Quirk, Frank — of Troy, Rensselaer County, N.Y. Socialist. Candidate for New York state assembly from Rensselaer County 1st District, 1932. Burial location unknown.
  Quirk, Frank J. — of Cook County, Ill. Democrat. Candidate for Illinois state senate 27th District, 1938. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Quirk, George J. — of Ashford, Windham County, Conn. Democrat. First selectman of Ashford, Connecticut; elected 1989. Still living as of 1989.
  Quirk, Harry M. — of Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pa. Member of Pennsylvania state house of representatives from Philadelphia County, 1875-78. Burial location unknown.
  Quirk, James V. — of Jackson, Jackson County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate for Michigan state house of representatives from Jackson County 1st District, 1918. Burial location unknown.
  Quirk, John A. — of Hastings, Adams County, Neb. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Nebraska, 1996. Still living as of 1996.
  Quirk, Maxine B. — of California. Peace and Freedom candidate for U.S. Representative from California, 1982 (40th District), 1990 (39th District), 1992 (47th District). Female. Still living as of 1992.
  Quirk, Thomas J. (d. 1965) — of Manchester, Hillsborough County, N.H. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Hampshire, 1920. Died in 1965. Interment somewhere in Manchester, N.H.
  Quirk, William — of Hayward, Alameda County, Calif. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Quirk, William D. — American candidate for U.S. Representative from Wisconsin 9th District, 1974. Still living as of 1974.


QUIRKE (Soundex Q620) — See also GUIRKIN, MCGUIRK, QUIRICO, QUIRK.

  Quirke, Edward F. — of Brooklyn, Kings County, N.Y. Republican. Candidate for New York state assembly from Kings County 17th District, 1954. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


QUIROA (Soundex Q600) — See also AQUIAR, ESQUIROL, QUARRY, QUERRY, QUIROGA, QUIROZ.

  Quiroa, David — of Newport, Newport County, R.I. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Rhode Island, 2004. Still living as of 2004.


QUIROGA (Soundex Q620) — See also ESQUIROL, QUIROA, QUIROZ.

  QUIROGA: See also Blanca Quiroga Rardin
  Quiroga, Vera — Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for California. Female. Still living as of 1968.


QUIROZ (Soundex Q620) — See also ESQUIROL, PIROZZI, QUARRIEZ, QUIROA, QUIROGA.

  Quiroz, Trinidad See Trinidad Mestre


QUISENBERRY (Soundex Q251) — See also AISENBERG, CRISENBERRY, CRUISENBERRY, DUSENBERRY, EISENBERG, ISENBERG, ISENBERGER, MAISENBERG, QUESENBERRY, QUESSENBERRY, ROSENBERRY, TELLINGHUISEN, VANBENTHEUISEN, WEISENBERG, WEISENBERGER.

  QUISENBERRY: See also Fannie Q. Fletcher
  Quisenberry, Clifford — of Lincoln, Logan County, Ill. Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Illinois. Burial location unknown.
  Quisenberry, Fannie See Fannie Q. Fletcher
  Quisenberry, R. A. — of North Hollywood, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Calif. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from California, 1964. Still living as of 1964.


QUISH (Soundex Q200) — See also HUISH, JAQUISH, MCCUISH, QUASH.

  Quish, Ella Mae (1889-1970) — also known as Ella M. Quish; Ella Mae Murphy — of Manchester, Hartford County, Conn. Born in Manchester, Hartford County, Conn., May 12, 1889. Probation officer; first selectman of Manchester, Connecticut, 1954-57. Female. Catholic. Irish ancestry. Died, in Manchester Memorial Hospital, Manchester, Hartford County, Conn., July 23, 1970 (age 81 years, 72 days). Interment at Saint James Cemetery, Manchester, Conn.
  Relatives: Daughter of John Murphy, Jr. and Elizabeth (McCarthy) Murphy; married, August 24, 1916, to John Joseph Quish (first cousin of Thomas James Quish Jr. and William Philip Quish).
  Political family: Quish family of Manchester, Connecticut.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Quish, Thomas James, Jr. (1889-1954) — also known as Thomas J. Quish — of Manchester, Hartford County, Conn. Born in Springfield, Hampden County, Mass., March 8, 1889. Democrat. Postmaster at South Manchester, Conn., 1913-22; Manchester, Conn., 1936-42 (acting, 1936-37). Catholic. Irish ancestry. Died in Hartford, Hartford County, Conn., January 9, 1954 (age 64 years, 307 days). Interment at Saint James Cemetery, Manchester, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Margaret (Burns) Quish and Thomas J. Quish; brother of William Philip Quish; first cousin of John Joseph Quish (who married Ella Mae Murphy).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Quish, William Philip (1893-1959) — also known as William P. Quish — of Manchester, Hartford County, Conn. Born in Manchester, Hartford County, Conn., February 12, 1893. Democrat. Candidate for Connecticut state house of representatives from Manchester, 1926, 1930. Died in Farmington, Hartford County, Conn., November 11, 1959 (age 66 years, 272 days). Interment at Saint James Cemetery, Manchester, Conn.
  Relatives: Son of Margaret (Burns) Quish and Thomas J. Quish; brother of Thomas James Quish Jr.; married to Agnes M. Woodhouse; first cousin of John Joseph Quish (who married Ella Mae Murphy).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial


QUIST (Soundex Q230) — See also AHLQUIST, ALMQUIST, ALQUIST, BERGQUIST, BERQUIST, BLOMQUIST, BOQUIST, BURNQUIST, DAHLQUIST, EDQUIST, ELMQUIST, ENQUIST, FLODQUIST, HALMQUIST, HALQUIST, HELMQUIST, HOLMQUIST, HULTQUIST, LINDQUIST, LINQUIST, LOMNQUIST, LONNQUIST, LUNDQUIST, NEWQUIST, NORDQUIST, NORQUIST, NYQUIST, PALMQUIST, QUAST, QUEST, REHNQUIST, RENQUIST, RUNDQUIST, SANDQUIST, SEAQUIST, SEQUIST, STARQUIST, SUNDQUIST, TURNQUIST, WAHLQUIST, WINQUIST.

  Quist, Alarik Wilhelm — of Seattle, King County, Wash. Honorary Vice-Consul for Finland in Seattle, Wash., 1935. Burial location unknown.
  Quist, Gustaf A. — of Worcester, Worcester County, Mass. Socialist. Candidate for mayor of Worcester, Mass., 1909, 1910. Burial location unknown.


QUITE (Soundex Q300) — See also CUITE, GUITE, QUIAT, QUIE, QUITEVIS, QUOTA.

  Quite, Roland L. — of Ellsworth, Hancock County, Maine. Democrat. Acting postmaster at Ellsworth, Maine, 1965-67. Still living as of 1967.


QUITEVIS (Soundex Q312) — See also DEBRETTEVILLE, POITEVINT, QUITE, STEUTEVILLE, STEVIC, STEVIE, TEVIS, TOSTEVIN.

  Quitevis, Fely A. — of Pahrump, Nye County, Nev. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Nevada, 2008. Still living as of 2008.


QUITMAN (Soundex Q355) — See also SCHUITMAKER.

  QUITMAN: See also Yancey Quitman Caldwell — John Quitman Marshall — Albert Quitman May
  Quitman, John Anthony (1799-1858) — also known as John A. Quitman — of Mississippi. Born in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, N.Y., September 1, 1799. Democrat. Lawyer; cotton and sugar planter; member of Mississippi state house of representatives, 1826-27; delegate to Mississippi state constitutional convention, 1832; member of Mississippi state senate, 1835-36; Governor of Mississippi, 1835-36, 1850-51; state court judge in Mississippi, 1838; general in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War; candidate for Democratic nomination for Vice President, 1848, 1856; U.S. Representative from Mississippi 5th District, 1855-58; died in office 1858. Member, Freemasons; Scottish Rite Masons. Slaveowner. While in Washington, D.C., for the inauguration of President James Buchanan, he became ill with "National Hotel disease" (attributed to poison, but probably dysentery), and subsequently died, near Natchez, Adams County, Miss., July 17, 1858 (age 58 years, 319 days). Interment at Natchez City Cemetery, Natchez, Miss.; cenotaph at Congressional Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  The World War II Liberty ship SS John A. Quitman (built 1943 at New Orleans, Louisiana; scrapped 1973) was named for him.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier
  Books about John A. Quitman: Robert E. May, John A. Quitman: Old South Crusader


QUITTNER (Soundex Q356) — See also BITTNER, BRITTNEY, COLQUITT, GRITTNER, ITTNER, MITTNACHT, MITTNESS, PITTNEY, QUITTSCHREIBER, TRINQUE.

  Quittner, Marvin — of Plantation, Broward County, Fla. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, 2008. Still living as of 2008.


QUITTSCHREIBER (Soundex Q326) — See also COLQUITT, DREIBELBIS, FREIBERG, GOTTSCHALK, GOTTSCHALL, KEHREIN, KRUTTSCHMITT, KRUTTSCHNITT, QUITTNER, REIBENSTEIN, REIBER, SCHREIBEL, SCHREIBER, SCHREIER, SCHREIHOFER, SCHREINER, SHREINER, STREIBEL, TREIBER, VANGOTTSCHALK, WITTSCHEN.

  Quittschreiber, Jo — of Kissimmee, Osceola County, Fla. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Florida, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.


QUITUGUA (Soundex Q320) — See also BERTUGLI, FUGUA, HUGENTUGLER, PORTUGAL, STUGLIN, TUG, TUGGLE, TUGWELL.

  QUITUGUA: See also Francisco Quitugua De Leon=Guerrero — Michael Franklin Quitugua San Nicolas


QUORTROP (Soundex Q636) — See also BARTRON, BERTRON, BUQUOR, CORTRIGHT, FLUOR, HARTROG, KORTRIGHT, LIQUORI, MORTROM, ORTRIE, SHORTRIDGE.

  QUORTROP: See also Leander Bernard Faber


QUOTA (Soundex Q300) — See also COLARUOTOLO, HUOT, MOCQUOT, MUOTKA, QUIAT, QUITE, RUOTSINOJA.

  Quota, John Henry (1887-1971) — of Yoakum, Lavaca County, Tex. Born in Texas, September 8, 1887. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Texas, 1920. Died in San Antonio, Bexar County, Tex., April 28, 1971 (age 83 years, 232 days). Interment at Oak Grove Cemetery, Yoakum, Tex.
  Relatives: Married to Grace Pierce.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial


QURAISHI (Soundex Q620) — See also FLAISHER, MAISH, MAISHA, MCLEAISH, MURAI, NAISHTAT, RAISH.

  Quraishi, Bill — Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from California 14th District, 2000. Still living as of 2000.
  Quraishi, G. M. — Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from California 11th District, 1986, 1988, 1990. Still living as of 1990.


QUYEN (Soundex Q500) — See also NGUYEN, QUAIN, QUAN, QUANE, QUANN, QUEEN, QUEENY, QUIEN, QUIN, QUINE, QUINN, QUYNN, SQUYRES, UYEN.

  QUYEN: See also Thuy Quyen Tran


QUYNN (Soundex Q500) — See also GUYNN, QUAIN, QUAN, QUANE, QUANN, QUEEN, QUIEN, QUIN, QUINE, QUINN, QUYEN, SQUYRES.

  Quynn, Allen — of Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Md. Mayor of Annapolis, Md., 1768-80, 1786-88, 1792-93, 1802-03. Burial location unknown.


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