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Robert Treat (1625-1710) —
of Milford, New Haven
County, Conn.; Newark, Essex
County, N.J.
Born in Pitminster, Somerset, England,
1625.
Colonial
Governor of Connecticut, 1683-98.
Founder
of Milford, Connecticut and Newark, New Jersey.
Died in Milford, New Haven
County, Conn., July 12,
1710 (age about 85
years).
Interment at Milford
Cemetery, Milford, Conn.
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Relatives:
Great-grandfather of Robert
Treat Paine; third great-grandfather of John
Condit and Aurelius
Buckingham; third great-granduncle of Gershom
Birdsey and Benjamin
Hard; fourth great-grandfather of Silas
Condit, Philo
Beecher Buckingham, Alanson
B. Treat, Charles
M. Hotchkiss and David
Leroy Treat; fourth great-granduncle of Henry
Leavitt Ellsworth, William
Wolcott Ellsworth, Eli
Coe Birdsey (1799-1843), Lorenzo
Burrows, Nathan
Belcher, Russell
Sage, John
Ransom Buck and Benjamin
Baker Merrill; fifth great-grandfather of Albert
Pierson Condit; fifth great-granduncle of Henry
Brewster Stanton, Bushrod
Ebenezer Hoppin, Eli
Coe Birdsey (1843-1929), Edgar
Jared Doolittle, Delos
Fall, Caleb
Seymour Pitkin, Clayton
Harvey Deming, Harry
Kear Wolcott, Franklin
Warren Kellogg and Henry
Merrill Wolcott; sixth great-grandfather of Simeon
Harrison Rollinson and Joseph
Clark Baldwin III; sixth great-granduncle of Roscoe
D. Dix (1839-1912), John
Alden Dix and Oliver
Cromwell Jennings; seventh great-grandfather of Perry
Amherst Carpenter. |
| | Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Ezekiel Cornell (1733-1800) —
of Rhode Island.
Born in Dartmouth, Bristol
County, Mass., March
27, 1733.
Delegate
to Continental Congress from Rhode Island, 1780-82.
Died in Milford, Worcester
County, Mass., April
25, 1800 (age 67 years, 29
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Richard Cornell (1702-1761) and Content (Brownell) Cornell
(1708-1765); married, March
25, 1760, to Rachel Wood (1733-1799); first cousin twice removed
of Ezra
Cornell (1807-1874); first cousin thrice removed of Alonzo
Barton Cornell; first cousin four times removed of Francis
Russell Edward Cornell, Carlos
Wood Riddick and Florence
Riddick Boys; first cousin five times removed of Thurber
Cornell; second cousin twice removed of Daniel
Burrows and Jared
Lewis Rathbone; second cousin thrice removed of Lorenzo
Burrows, Henry
Reed Rathbone and Jared
Lawrence Rathbone; second cousin four times removed of Dudley
Emerson Cornell and Henry
Riggs Rathbone; second cousin five times removed of George
Robert Lawton and James
Randall Durfee; third cousin once removed of Nathaniel
Hazard; third cousin twice removed of Theodore
Davenport, Augustus
George Hazard and Rufus
Wheeler Peckham; third cousin thrice removed of Thomas
Cornell, Samuel
Sherman, Rufus
Wheeler Peckham, Jr., Rodolph
A. Woolsey and Albertus
Crary Burdick. |
| | Political families: Cornell
family of New York; Baldwin-Greene-Upson-Hoar
family of Connecticut; Pendleton
family of Connecticut; Cornell-Schilplin-Washburn-Burr
family of New York (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page |
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George Champlin (1738-1809) —
of Newport, Newport
County, R.I.
Born in Charlestown, Washington
County, R.I., November
22, 1738.
Banker;
Presidential Elector for Rhode Island, 1792,
1796,
1800;
Speaker
of the Rhode Island House of Deputies, 1793, 1797; Speaker of
the Rhode Island State House of Representatives, 1797-98.
Died in Newport, Newport
County, R.I., November
16, 1809 (age 70 years, 359
days).
Interment at Common
Burying Ground, Newport, R.I.
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Relatives: Son
of Christopher Champlin (1707-1766) and Hannah (Hill) Champlin
(1707-1756); married, July 26,
1764, to Ruth Wanton (1742-1806); uncle of Christopher
Grant Champlin; second great-granduncle of Charles
F. Champlin; first cousin four times removed of Christopher
Elihu Champlin; second cousin thrice removed of Erskine
Mason Phelps; third cousin once removed of David
Hough, Jeremiah
Mason and Josiah
Quincy; third cousin twice removed of Josiah
Quincy, Jr., Henry
Brewster Stanton, Edwin
Denison Morgan, Samuel
Townsend Douglass, George
Isaac Sherwood and David
B. Sherwood; third cousin thrice removed of Enoch
C. Chapman, David
Edgerton, Jonathan
R. Herrick, Alfred
Avery Burnham, James
Hammond Trumbull, Richard
Smith Leaming, Robert
Coit, Jr., Samuel
Miller Quincy, William
Frederick Morgan Rowland, Samuel
S. Knabenshue and Carl
G. Sherwood; fourth cousin once removed of Reuben
Eaton Fenton (1819-1885). |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Hatch
family of Connecticut; Baldwin-Greene-Upson-Hoar
family of Connecticut; Otis
family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Waightstill Avery (1741-1821) —
of Burke
County, N.C.
Born in Groton, New London
County, Conn., May 10,
1741.
Lawyer;
colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member
of North
Carolina house of commons, 1776, 1782-83, 1793; North
Carolina state attorney general, 1777-79; member of North
Carolina state senate, 1796.
Fought a pistol
duel with Andrew
Jackson in 1788; neither man was injured.
Died in the judge's
chambers at the Burke County
Courthouse, Morganton, Burke
County, N.C., March
13, 1821 (age 79 years, 307
days).
Interment at Swan
Ponds Plantation Cemetery, Morganton, N.C.
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Relatives: Son
of Jerusha (Morgan) Avery (1704-1763) and Humphrey Avery; married, October
3, 1778, to Leah Probart Franks (1775-1832); father of Elizabeth
Avery (who married William
Ballard Lenoir); grandfather of Isaac
Thomas Lenoir and William
Waigstill Avery; granduncle of Lorenzo
Burrows; first cousin four times removed of Horace
Billings Packer; second cousin once removed of Noyes
Barber; second cousin twice removed of Daniel
Packer, Asa
Packer, Edwin
Barber Morgan, Christopher
Morgan, Edwin
Denison Morgan and Alfred
Avery Burnham; second cousin thrice removed of Judson
B. Phelps, Morgan
Gardner Bulkeley, William
Henry Bulkeley, Robert
Asa Packer and William
Frederick Morgan Rowland; second cousin four times removed of Henry
Brewster Stanton, Jonathan
R. Herrick, Erskine
Mason Phelps and Spencer
Gale Frink; second cousin five times removed of D-Cady
Herrick, Herman
Arod Gager, Walter
Richmond Herrick and Burdette
Burt Bliss; third cousin twice removed of Nathan
Belcher, Samuel
Townsend Douglass (1814-1898) and Joshua
Perkins; third cousin thrice removed of Charles
Phelps Huntington, George
Mortimer Beakes, George
Douglas Perkins, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, Daniel
Parrish Witter and Albert
Lemando Bingham. |
| | Political families: Pendleton
family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Porter-Kelsey
family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | Avery County,
N.C. is named for him. |
| | See also Wikipedia
article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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David Waterman (b. 1749) —
of Salisbury, Litchfield
County, Conn.; Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa.
Born in Norwich, New London
County, Conn., 1749.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives, 1794, 1800.
Burial
location unknown.
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David Hough (1753-1831) —
of Lebanon, Grafton
County, N.H.
Born in Norwich, New London
County, Conn., March
13, 1753.
Ship
carpenter;
delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1783; member of
New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1788-89, 1794; justice
of the peace; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire, 1803-07 (at-large 1803-05, 3rd
District 1805-07).
Died in Lebanon, Grafton
County, N.H., April
18, 1831 (age 78 years, 36
days).
Interment at Cole Cemetery, Lebanon, N.H.
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Luther Waterman (1753-1807) —
of Hamilton, Chenango County (now Madison
County), N.Y.
Born in Norwich, New London
County, Conn., 1753.
Physician;
member of New York
state assembly from Chenango County, 1804-05.
Died in Cazenovia, Madison
County, N.Y., September
9, 1807 (age about 54
years).
Burial
location unknown.
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Nathan Pendleton (1754-1841) —
of Westerly, Washington
County, R.I.; Stonington (part now in North Stonington), New London
County, Conn.; Norwich, Chenango
County, N.Y.
Born in Westerly, Washington
County, R.I., April 2,
1754.
Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; shipmaster;
farmer;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Stonington, 1802-07.
Died in Norwich, Chenango
County, N.Y., January
26, 1841 (age 86 years, 299
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of William Pendleton (1704-1786) and Mary (Stanton) Pendleton;
married, January
22, 1775, to Amelia Babcock (1756-1814); married, October
20, 1816, to Rhoda (Babcock) Gavitt (1764-1852); father of Nathan
Pendleton; grandfather of James
Monroe Pendleton (1822-1889); granduncle of Charles
Marsh Pendleton and Cyrus
Henry Pendleton; great-granduncle of Calvin
Crane Pendleton, Edward
Wheeler Pendleton, Joseph
Palmer Dyer, Charles
Henry Pendleton, Harris
Pendleton, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, Nathan
William Pendleton, James
Pendleton and Eckford
Gustavus Pendleton; second great-granduncle of Cornelius
Welles Pendleton and Claudius
Victor Pendleton; first cousin thrice removed of Enoch
C. Chapman. |
| | Political family: Pendleton
family of Connecticut (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Daniel Burrows (1766-1858) —
of Hebron, Tolland
County, Conn.; Middletown, Middlesex
County, Conn.
Born in Fort Hill, Groton, New London
County, Conn., October
26, 1766.
Democrat. Carriage and
wagon manufacturer; Methodist
minister; member of Connecticut
state house of representatives, 1816-20, 1826 (Hebron 1816-20,
Middletown 1826); delegate
to Connecticut state constitutional convention, 1818; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut at-large, 1821-23.
Died in Mystic, Stonington, New London
County, Conn., January
23, 1858 (age 91 years, 89
days).
Interment at Elm
Grove Cemetery, Mystic, Stonington, Conn.
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Relatives: Son
of Silas Burrows (1741-1818) and Mary (Smith) Burrows (1743-1816);
married, December
16, 1787, to Mary Avery (1769-1859); uncle of Lorenzo
Burrows; first cousin of Daniel
Packer; first cousin once removed of Asa
Packer; first cousin twice removed of Robert
Asa Packer; second cousin of Jared
Lewis Rathbone; second cousin once removed of Charles
Marsh Pendleton, Cyrus
Henry Pendleton, Henry
Reed Rathbone and Jared
Lawrence Rathbone; second cousin twice removed of Ezekiel
Cornell, Calvin
Crane Pendleton, Edward
Wheeler Pendleton, Joseph
Palmer Dyer, Charles
Henry Pendleton, Harris
Pendleton, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, Nathan
William Pendleton, James
Pendleton, Eckford
Gustavus Pendleton and Henry
Riggs Rathbone (1870-1928); second cousin thrice removed of Cornelius
Welles Pendleton and Claudius
Victor Pendleton; third cousin twice removed of Calvin
Tilden Hulburd; fourth cousin of Ezra
Cornell; fourth cousin once removed of Alfred
Henry Littlefield and Alonzo
Barton Cornell. |
| | Political families: Cornell
family of New York; Pendleton
family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia
article |
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Gaylord Griswold (1767-1809) —
of Herkimer, Herkimer
County, N.Y.
Born in Windsor, Hartford
County, Conn., December
18, 1767.
Lawyer;
member of New York
state assembly from Herkimer County, 1796-98; U.S.
Representative from New York 15th District, 1803-05.
Died in Herkimer, Herkimer
County, N.Y., March 1,
1809 (age 41 years, 73
days).
Interment at Oak
Hill Cemetery, Herkimer, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Sylvanus Griswold (1733-1811) and Mary (Collins) Griswold
(1735-1772); married, August
3, 1796, to Mary Hooker (1769-1844); first cousin twice removed
of Erastus
Wolcott, Oliver
Wolcott, Sr. and Edmund
Holcomb; second cousin once removed of Oliver
Wolcott, Jr., Roger
Griswold and Frederick
Wolcott; second cousin twice removed of Albert
Asahel Bliss and Philemon
Bliss; second cousin thrice removed of Nelson
Platt Wheeler and William
Egbert Wheeler; second cousin four times removed of Alexander
Royal Wheeler; third cousin of Elisha
Phelps; third cousin once removed of Oliver
Ellsworth, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Peter
Buell Porter, John
William Allen, Norman
A. Phelps, James
Samuel Wadsworth, George
Smith Catlin, Henry
Titus Backus, John
Smith Phelps, Christopher
Parsons Wolcott, Matthew
Griswold and Roger
Wolcott; third cousin twice removed of Charles
Jenkins Hayden, Charles
Frederick Wadsworth, William
Walter Phelps, James
Wolcott Wadsworth, Edward
Oliver Wolcott and Alfred
Wolcott; third cousin thrice removed of Sheffield
Phelps, Carl
Trumbull Hayden, James
Wolcott Wadsworth, Jr. and Selden
Chapin; fourth cousin of Jason
Kellogg, Benjamin
Trumbull, Orsamus
Cook Merrill, Timothy
Merrill, Lancelot
Phelps, Henry
Leavitt Ellsworth, William
Wolcott Ellsworth, Abijah
Blodget, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter
Buell Porter, Jr. and Peter
Augustus Porter (1827-1864); fourth cousin once removed of Hezekiah
Case, Parmenio
Adams, Oliver
Owen Forward, Silas
Dewey Kellogg, Walter
Forward, Abiel
Case, Chauncey
Forward, Harrison
Blodget, Jairus
Case, Lorenzo
Burrows, Anson
Levi Holcomb, Lyman
Trumbull, William
Dean Kellogg, Farrand
Fassett Merrill (1814-1859), William
Gleason, Jr., James
Phelps, Leveret
Brainard, Edwin
Carpenter Pinney, Peter
Augustus Porter (1853-1925) and Allen
Jacob Holcomb. |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Woodruff-Hornblower-Seymour-Wadsworth
family of Connecticut; Murphy-Merrill
family of Harbor Beach, Michigan (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849) —
also known as Augustus Porter —
of Canandaigua, Ontario
County, N.Y.; Niagara Falls, Niagara
County, N.Y.
Born in Salisbury, Litchfield
County, Conn., January
18, 1769.
Surveyor;
member of New York
state assembly from Genesee and Ontario counties, 1802-03;
postmaster at Niagara
Falls, N.Y., 1836.
Died in Niagara Falls, Niagara
County, N.Y., June 10,
1849 (age 80 years, 143
days).
Interment at Oakwood
Cemetery, Niagara Falls, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Joshua Porter (1730-1825) and Abigail (Buell) Porter (1734-1797);
brother of Peter
Buell Porter; married, March
10, 1796, to Lavinia Steele; married, January
24, 1801, to Jane Howell (1779-1841; sister of Nathaniel
Woodhull Howell); father of Augustus
Seymour Porter and Peter
Buell Porter, Jr.; uncle of Peter
Augustus Porter (1827-1864); granduncle of Peter
Augustus Porter (1853-1925); first cousin twice removed of Ulysses
Simpson Grant; first cousin thrice removed of Frederick
Dent Grant and Ulysses
Simpson Grant, Jr.; second cousin twice removed of Benjamin
Huntington; second cousin thrice removed of Asa H.
Otis and Alvred
Bayard Nettleton; second cousin four times removed of Daniel
Frederick Webster, Lovel
Davis Parmelee and Theron
Ephron Catlin; third cousin of John
Davenport, Joshua
Coit, James
Davenport, Henry
Huntington, Gurdon
Huntington, Samuel
Lathrop and Abel
Huntington; third cousin once removed of Samuel
Huntington, Henry
Scudder, Ebenezer
Huntington, Gaylord
Griswold, Benjamin
Trumbull, Parmenio
Adams, Elisha
Phelps, Lancelot
Phelps, Theodore
Davenport, Abijah
Blodget and Benjamin
Nicoll Huntington; third cousin twice removed of Jabez
Williams Huntington, Abiel
Case, Samuel
George Andrews, Harrison
Blodget, John
Hall Brockway, Jairus
Case, Lorenzo
Burrows, Norman
A. Phelps, Anson
Levi Holcomb, George
Smith Catlin, Waitman
Thomas Willey, Lyman
Trumbull, William
Dean Kellogg, John
Smith Phelps, William
Gleason, Jr., Almon
Case, James
Phelps, Robert
Coit, Jr., Samuel
Lathrop Bronson, Abial
Lathrop, Roger
Wolcott and Allen
Jacob Holcomb; third cousin thrice removed of Charles
Creighton Stratton, Edmund
Holcomb, Ira
Chandler Backus, Calvin
Tilden Hulburd, Albert
Asahel Bliss, Philemon
Bliss, Charles
Jenkins Hayden, John
Leake Newbold Stratton, Bushrod
Ebenezer Hoppin, Judson
B. Phelps, Edwin
Carpenter Pinney, Timothy
E. Griswold, Erskine
Mason Phelps, William
Walter Phelps, William
Patrick Willey, Charles
A. Hungerford, Walter
Harrison Blodget, William
Barret Ridgely, George
Harrison Hall, Clayton
Hyde Lathrop, Phineas
Orange Small, Clement
Phineas Kellogg, William
Brainard Coit, Lafayette
Blanchard Gleason (1863-1937), Arthur
Eugene Parmelee, Austin
Eugene Lathrop and Hiram
Bingham; fourth cousin of Samuel
H. Huntington; fourth cousin once removed of William
Woodbridge, Isaac
Backus, Eli
Thacher Hoyt, Nathaniel
Huntington, Caleb
Scudder, James
Huntington, Charles
Phelps Huntington, John
Arnold Rockwell, Elisha
Mills Huntington, Henry
Titus Backus, Bailey
Frye Adams and Henry
Joel Scudder. |
| | Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Benjamin Trumbull (1769-1850) —
of Colchester, New London
County, Conn.
Born in North Haven, New Haven
County, Conn., September
21, 1769.
Democrat. Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Colchester, 1827-28, 1831;
postmaster at Colchester,
Conn., 1837-41.
Died in Henrietta, Jackson
County, Mich., June 14,
1850 (age 80 years, 266
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Martha (Phelps) Trumbull (1732-1825) and Benjamin Trumbull
(1735-1820); married, March
15, 1800, to Elizabeth Mather (1782-1828); father of Lyman
Trumbull; first cousin twice removed of Jonathan
Trumbull and Bushrod
Ebenezer Hoppin; second cousin once removed of Joseph
Trumbull (1737-1778), Jonathan
Trumbull, Jr., David
Trumbull and George
Smith Catlin; second cousin twice removed of Edwin
Carpenter Pinney; second cousin thrice removed of Claude
Carpenter Pinney; second cousin four times removed of Harold
B. Pinney; third cousin of Joseph
Trumbull (1782-1861), Lancelot
Phelps and Jonathan
G. W. Trumbull; third cousin once removed of Noah
Phelps, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Peter
Buell Porter and James
Phelps; third cousin twice removed of Calvin
Tilden Hulburd, Judson
B. Phelps, Erskine
Mason Phelps, George
Tracy Buckingham and Carl
Trumbull Hayden; fourth cousin of Gaylord
Griswold, Elisha
Phelps, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter
Buell Porter, Jr. and Peter
Augustus Porter (1827-1864); fourth cousin once removed of Parmenio
Adams, Amos
Pettibone, Lorenzo
Burrows, Norman
A. Phelps, Ethan
Colby (1810-1895), William
Dean Kellogg, John
Smith Phelps, Almon
Case and Peter
Augustus Porter (1853-1925). |
| | Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Elijah Abel (1771-1840) —
of Bozrah, New London
County, Conn.
Born in New London, New London
County, Conn., March
18, 1771.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Bozrah, 1823.
Died in Bozrah, New London
County, Conn., August
20, 1840 (age 69 years, 155
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Simeon Abel (1736-1813) and Martha (Crocker) Abel (1741-1813);
married, September
24, 1814, to Mindwell Hosford (1777-1827); married, October
5, 1829, to Mary Tubbs (1781-1840); first cousin thrice removed
of Charles
A. Hungerford; second cousin thrice removed of Clement
Phineas Kellogg; second cousin four times removed of Claudius
Victor Pendleton and Dwight
Palmer Griswold; third cousin of Bela
Edgerton and Zina
Hyde, Jr.; third cousin once removed of John
Arnold Rockwell, Alfred
Peck Edgerton, Joseph
Ketchum Edgerton and Thomas
Worcester Hyde; third cousin twice removed of Matthew
Griswold (1714-1799), Augustus
Sabin Chase, Marden
Sabin, Joseph
Spalding, Charles
Edward Hyde, John
Sedgwick Hyde and Edward
Warden Hyde; third cousin thrice removed of Charles
William Fulton, Irving
Hall Chase and Elmer
Lincoln Fulton; fourth cousin once removed of Roger
Griswold, Gideon
Hotchkiss, Asahel
Augustus Hotchkiss, Millard
Fillmore, John
Hall Brockway, Ira
Chandler Backus, Julius
Hotchkiss, Giles
Waldo Hotchkiss, Archibald
Meserole Bliss, Abial
Lathrop and Hiram
Bingham. |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Waterman-Huntington
family of Connecticut and New York; Wolcott-Wadsworth
family of Connecticut and Maryland; Wolcott-Packwood-Griswold
family of Connecticut; Hosmer-Griswold-Parsons
family of Middletown, Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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John Baldwin (1772-1850) —
of Windham, Windham
County, Conn.
Born in Mansfield, Tolland
County, Conn., April 5,
1772.
Probate judge in Connecticut, 1818-24; member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Windham, 1823-24, 1830; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut at-large, 1825-29.
Died in Windham, Windham
County, Conn., March
27, 1850 (age 77 years, 356
days).
Interment at Windham Center Cemetery, Windham, Conn.
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Peter Buell Porter (1773-1844) —
also known as Peter B. Porter —
of Canandaigua, Ontario
County, N.Y.; Niagara Falls, Niagara
County, N.Y.
Born in Salisbury, Litchfield
County, Conn., August
4, 1773.
Democrat. Member of New York
state assembly, 1801-02, 1828 (Ontario and Steuben counties
1801-02, Erie County 1828); U.S.
Representative from New York, 1809-13, 1815-16 (15th District
1809-13, 21st District 1815-16); general in the U.S. Army during the
War of 1812; fought a duel
with Gen. Alexander Smyth; secretary
of state of New York, 1815-16; candidate for Governor of
New York, 1817; U.S.
Secretary of War, 1828-29.
Died in Niagara Falls, Niagara
County, N.Y., March
20, 1844 (age 70 years, 229
days).
Interment at Oakwood
Cemetery, Niagara Falls, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Joshua Porter (1730-1825) and Abigail (Buell) Porter (1734-1797);
brother of Augustus
Seymour Porter (1769-1849); married, October
16, 1818, to Letitia Preston Breckinridge (1786-1831; daughter of
John
Breckinridge; sister of Joseph
Cabell Breckinridge and Robert
Jefferson Breckinridge; widow of Alfred
William Grayson); father of Peter
Augustus Porter (1827-1864); uncle of Augustus
Seymour Porter (1798-1872) and Peter
Buell Porter, Jr.; grandfather of Peter
Augustus Porter (1853-1925); first cousin twice removed of Ulysses
Simpson Grant; first cousin thrice removed of Frederick
Dent Grant and Ulysses
Simpson Grant, Jr.; second cousin twice removed of Benjamin
Huntington; second cousin thrice removed of Asa H.
Otis and Alvred
Bayard Nettleton; second cousin four times removed of Daniel
Frederick Webster, Lovel
Davis Parmelee and Theron
Ephron Catlin; third cousin of John
Davenport, Joshua
Coit, James
Davenport, Henry
Huntington, Gurdon
Huntington, Samuel
Lathrop and Abel
Huntington; third cousin once removed of Samuel
Huntington, Henry
Scudder, Ebenezer
Huntington, Gaylord
Griswold, Benjamin
Trumbull, Parmenio
Adams, Elisha
Phelps, Lancelot
Phelps, Theodore
Davenport, Abijah
Blodget and Benjamin
Nicoll Huntington; third cousin twice removed of Jabez
Williams Huntington, Abiel
Case, Samuel
George Andrews, Harrison
Blodget, John
Hall Brockway, Jairus
Case, Lorenzo
Burrows, Norman
A. Phelps, Anson
Levi Holcomb, George
Smith Catlin, Waitman
Thomas Willey, Lyman
Trumbull, William
Dean Kellogg, John
Smith Phelps, William
Gleason, Jr., Almon
Case, James
Phelps, Robert
Coit, Jr., Samuel
Lathrop Bronson, Abial
Lathrop, Roger
Wolcott and Allen
Jacob Holcomb; third cousin thrice removed of Charles
Creighton Stratton, Edmund
Holcomb, Ira
Chandler Backus, Calvin
Tilden Hulburd, Albert
Asahel Bliss, Philemon
Bliss, Charles
Jenkins Hayden, John
Leake Newbold Stratton, Bushrod
Ebenezer Hoppin, Judson
B. Phelps, Edwin
Carpenter Pinney, Timothy
E. Griswold, Erskine
Mason Phelps, William
Walter Phelps, William
Patrick Willey, Charles
A. Hungerford, Walter
Harrison Blodget, William
Barret Ridgely, George
Harrison Hall, Clayton
Hyde Lathrop, Phineas
Orange Small, Clement
Phineas Kellogg, William
Brainard Coit, Lafayette
Blanchard Gleason (1863-1937), Arthur
Eugene Parmelee, Austin
Eugene Lathrop and Hiram
Bingham; fourth cousin of Samuel
H. Huntington; fourth cousin once removed of William
Woodbridge, Isaac
Backus, Eli
Thacher Hoyt, Nathaniel
Huntington, Caleb
Scudder, James
Huntington, Charles
Phelps Huntington, John
Arnold Rockwell, Elisha
Mills Huntington, Henry
Titus Backus, Bailey
Frye Adams and Henry
Joel Scudder. |
| | Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia
article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Elisha Phelps (1779-1847) —
of Simsbury, Hartford
County, Conn.
Born in Simsbury, Hartford
County, Conn., November
16, 1779.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Simsbury, 1807, 1812,
1814-18, 1821, 1829, 1835; Speaker of
the Connecticut State House of Representatives, 1821, 1829; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut at-large, 1819-21, 1825-29;
member of Connecticut
state senate at-large, 1822-24; Connecticut
state comptroller, 1830-34; postmaster at Simsbury,
Conn., 1837.
Died in Simsbury, Hartford
County, Conn., April 6,
1847 (age 67 years, 141
days).
Interment at Hop
Meadow Cemetery, Simsbury, Conn.
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Relatives: Son
of Noah
Phelps and Lydia (Griswold) Phelps (1743-1821); married, April
16, 1810, to Lucy Smith (1792-1847); father of John
Smith Phelps; first cousin once removed of Norman
A. Phelps; first cousin twice removed of William
Walter Phelps; first cousin thrice removed of Sheffield
Phelps; first cousin four times removed of Phelps
Phelps; second cousin once removed of Amos
Pettibone and George
Smith Catlin; second cousin twice removed of Charles
Jenkins Hayden and Asahel
Pierson Case; second cousin thrice removed of Nelson
Platt Wheeler, William
Egbert Wheeler, Allen
Jacob Holcomb, Arthur
Burnham Woodford and Carl
Trumbull Hayden; second cousin four times removed of Alexander
Royal Wheeler and Donald
Barr Chidsey; third cousin of Augustus
Pettibone, Gaylord
Griswold, Hezekiah
Case and Rufus
Pettibone; third cousin once removed of Oliver
Ellsworth, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Peter
Buell Porter, Parmenio
Adams and Augustus
Herman Pettibone; third cousin twice removed of Pierpont
Edwards, Edmund
Holcomb, Albert
Asahel Bliss, Philemon
Bliss, Hiram
Bidwell Case, Selah
Merrill and Timothy
E. Griswold; third cousin thrice removed of Joseph
Wells Holcomb, William
Lucius Case and Burton
Everett Hoskins; fourth cousin of Jason
Kellogg, Benjamin
Trumbull, Orsamus
Cook Merrill, Timothy
Merrill, Lancelot
Phelps, Henry
Leavitt Ellsworth, William
Wolcott Ellsworth, Abijah
Blodget, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter
Buell Porter, Jr. and Peter
Augustus Porter (1827-1864); fourth cousin once removed of Benjamin
Tallmadge, Joseph
Silliman, Aaron
Burr, Theodore
Dwight, Gold
Selleck Silliman, Henry
Waggaman Edwards, Benjamin
Silliman, Oliver
Owen Forward, Silas
Dewey Kellogg, Walter
Forward, Walter
Booth, Abiel
Case, Chauncey
Forward, Harrison
Blodget, Jairus
Case, Lorenzo
Burrows, Anson
Levi Holcomb, Lyman
Trumbull, William
Dean Kellogg, Farrand
Fassett Merrill (1814-1859), William
Gleason, Jr., Almon
Case, James
Phelps and Peter
Augustus Porter (1853-1925). |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Woodruff-Hornblower-Seymour-Wadsworth
family of Connecticut; Murphy-Merrill
family of Harbor Beach, Michigan (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia
article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Nathan Pendleton (1779-1827) —
of North Stonington, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Westerly, Washington
County, R.I., June 1,
1779.
Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from North Stonington, 1820, 1822,
1826.
Died in North Stonington, New London
County, Conn., October
15, 1827 (age 48 years, 136
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Nathan
Pendleton and Amelia (Babcock) Pendleton (1756-1814); married, October
6, 1803, to Phebe Cole (1786-1867); father of James
Monroe Pendleton (1822-1889); first cousin once removed of Charles
Marsh Pendleton and Cyrus
Henry Pendleton; first cousin twice removed of Calvin
Crane Pendleton, Edward
Wheeler Pendleton, Joseph
Palmer Dyer, Charles
Henry Pendleton, Harris
Pendleton, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, Nathan
William Pendleton, James
Pendleton and Eckford
Gustavus Pendleton; first cousin thrice removed of Cornelius
Welles Pendleton and Claudius
Victor Pendleton; second cousin twice removed of Enoch
C. Chapman. |
| | Political family: Pendleton
family of Connecticut (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Noyes Barber (1781-1844) —
of Groton, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Groton, New London
County, Conn., April
28, 1781.
Democrat. Major in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member of Connecticut
state house of representatives, 1818; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut at-large, 1821-35; defeated, 1834.
Died in Groton, New London
County, Conn., January
3, 1844 (age 62 years, 250
days).
Interment at Starr
Cemetery, Groton, Conn.
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Daniel Packer (1783-1838) —
of Canterbury, Windham
County, Conn.
Born in Mystic, Stonington, New London
County, Conn., January
15, 1783.
Member of Connecticut
state senate 13th District, 1831.
Baptist.
Died in Windham
County, Conn., January
9, 1838 (age 54 years, 359
days).
Interment at Packer
Cemetery, Canterbury, Conn.
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Lancelot Phelps (1784-1866) —
of Colebrook, Litchfield
County, Conn.
Born in Windsor, Hartford
County, Conn., November
9, 1784.
Democrat. Physician;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Colebrook, 1820-21, 1824,
1827-28, 1830; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut, 1835-39 (at-large 1835-37, 5th
District 1837-39).
Died in Colebrook, Litchfield
County, Conn., September
1, 1866 (age 81 years, 296
days).
Interment at Center
Cemetery, Winsted, Conn.
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Relatives: Son
of Lancelot Phelps (1750-1836) and Jerusha (Pinney) Phelps
(1760-1842); married, July 6,
1809, to Elizabeth Loveland Sage (1789-1867); father of James
Phelps; third cousin of Benjamin
Trumbull; third cousin once removed of Noah
Phelps, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Peter
Buell Porter, George
Smith Catlin and Lyman
Trumbull (1813-1896); third cousin twice removed of Calvin
Tilden Hulburd, Bushrod
Ebenezer Hoppin, Judson
B. Phelps, Edwin
Carpenter Pinney and Erskine
Mason Phelps; third cousin thrice removed of Claude
Carpenter Pinney; fourth cousin of Gaylord
Griswold, Elisha
Phelps, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter
Buell Porter, Jr. and Peter
Augustus Porter (1827-1864); fourth cousin once removed of Parmenio
Adams, Amos
Pettibone, Lorenzo
Burrows, Norman
A. Phelps, William
Dean Kellogg, John
Smith Phelps, Almon
Case and Peter
Augustus Porter (1853-1925). |
| | Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia
article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Thomas Glasby Waterman (1787-1862) —
also known as Thomas G. Waterman; Thomas
Waterman —
of Binghamton, Broome
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., January
22, 1787.
Lawyer;
Broome
County District Attorney, 1822-23; member of New York
state assembly from Broome County, 1824; member of New York
state senate 6th District, 1827-30; lumber
business.
Died in Binghamton, Broome
County, N.Y., January
7, 1862 (age 74 years, 350
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Bela Edgerton (1787-1874) —
of Clinton
County, N.Y.
Born in Franklin, New London
County, Conn., September
28, 1787.
Member of New York
state assembly from Clinton County, 1827-29.
Died in Fort Wayne, Allen
County, Ind., September
10, 1874 (age 86 years, 347
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Elisha Edgerton (1753-1832) and Eunice (Peck) Edgerton
(1754-1835); married to Phebe Ketchum (1790-1844); father of Alfred
Peck Edgerton and Joseph
Ketchum Edgerton; first cousin thrice removed of Harry
Andrews Gager; second cousin of Heman
Ticknor; second cousin thrice removed of Benjamin
Huntington and Frank
Heman Ticknor; third cousin of Elijah
Abel; third cousin once removed of Zina
Hyde, Jr., Millard
Fillmore, John
Arnold Rockwell and Hiram
Bingham; third cousin twice removed of Matthew
Griswold (1714-1799), Samuel
Huntington, Henry
Huntington, Gurdon
Huntington, David
Edgerton, Augustus
Frank, Alonzo
Mark Leffingwell, Hiram
Bingham, Jr., Alfred
Mitchell Bingham and Jonathan
Brewster Bingham; third cousin thrice removed of John
Leffingwell Randolph and Claudius
Victor Pendleton; fourth cousin of Samuel
Lathrop, William
Woodbridge, Henry
Meigs, Isaac
Backus, Willard
J. Chapin, Martin
Olds, Harrison
Blodget, Henry
Titus Backus and Thomas
Worcester Hyde; fourth cousin once removed of Ebenezer
Huntington, Roger
Griswold, Samuel
H. Huntington, Abel
Huntington, Gideon
Hotchkiss, Asahel
Augustus Hotchkiss, Ira
Chandler Backus, Henry
Meigs, Jr., Julius
Hotchkiss, Alphonso
Taft, Giles
Waldo Hotchkiss, Benjamin
Nicoll Huntington, Edward
Franklin Bingham, Staley
N. Wood, Edgar
Weeks, George
Galen Tilden, Walter
Harrison Blodget, Albert
Lemando Bingham, Charles
Edward Hyde, John
Sedgwick Hyde and Edward
Warden Hyde. |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Waterman-Huntington
family of Connecticut and New York; Wolcott-Wadsworth
family of Connecticut and Maryland; Wolcott-Packwood-Griswold
family of Connecticut; Hosmer-Griswold-Parsons
family of Middletown, Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Jabez Williams Huntington (1788-1847) —
also known as Jabez W. Huntington —
of Litchfield, Litchfield
County, Conn.; Norwich, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Norwich, New London
County, Conn., November
7, 1788.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Litchfield, 1828; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut at-large, 1829-34; resigned 1834;
superior court judge in Connecticut, 1834-40; U.S.
Senator from Connecticut, 1840-47; died in office 1847.
Died in Norwich, New London
County, Conn., November
1, 1847 (age 58 years, 359
days).
Interment at Norwichtown
Cemetery, Norwich, Conn.
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Relatives: Son
of Zachariah Huntington (1764-1850) and Hannah (Mumford) Huntington
(1767-1823); married, May 22,
1833, to Sally Ann Huntington (1811-1861); nephew of Ebenezer
Huntington; fourth great-grandson of Thomas
Welles; first cousin twice removed of Roger
Wolcott; first cousin thrice removed of Benjamin
Huntington; second cousin twice removed of Samuel
Huntington, Joshua
Coit, Henry
Huntington, Gurdon
Huntington and Samuel
Gager; second cousin thrice removed of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt; second cousin four times removed of James
Roosevelt, Elliott
Roosevelt and Franklin
Delano Roosevelt, Jr.; third cousin once removed of Samuel
R. Gager, Samuel
H. Huntington, Abel
Huntington, Samuel
Austin Gager and Benjamin
Nicoll Huntington; third cousin twice removed of John
Davenport, James
Davenport, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Samuel
Lathrop, Peter
Buell Porter and Schuyler
Carl Wells; third cousin thrice removed of Henry
Scudder; fourth cousin of David
Waterman, William
Woodbridge, Daniel
Packer, Isaac
Backus, Nathaniel
Huntington, James
Huntington, John
Hall Brockway, Charles
Phelps Huntington, John
Appleton (1804-1891), Asa
Packer, Elisha
Mills Huntington, Henry
Titus Backus, Joshua
Perkins and Robert
Coit, Jr.; fourth cousin once removed of Edward
Biddle, Charles
Biddle, Thomas
Glasby Waterman, Zina
Hyde, Jr., Theodore
Davenport, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Enoch
C. Chapman, Henry
Brewster Stanton, Peter
Buell Porter, Jr., Peter
Augustus Porter, Bushrod
Ebenezer Hoppin, John
Ransom Buck, George
Douglas Perkins, Robert
Asa Packer, William
Clark Huntington, Albert
Lemando Bingham and William
Brainard Coit. |
| | Political families: Kidder
family of Connecticut; Sprague
family of Providence, Rhode Island; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Biddle-Randolph
family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton
family of Massachusetts; Appleton
family of Massachusetts; Beakes-Greene-Jennings
family of Michigan; Shippen-Middleton
family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia
article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Jared Lewis Rathbone (1791-1845) —
also known as Jared Rathbone —
of Albany, Albany
County, N.Y.
Born in Colchester, New London
County, Conn., August
2, 1791.
Whig. Merchant;
bank
director; mayor of
Albany, N.Y., 1838-41.
Died in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., May 13,
1845 (age 53 years, 284
days).
Interment at Albany
Rural Cemetery, Menands, N.Y.
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Heman Ticknor (1792-1864) —
of Pittsfield Township, Washtenaw
County, Mich.
Born in Salisbury, Litchfield
County, Conn., March
17, 1792.
Whig. Supervisor
of Pitt Township, Michigan, 1837-40; supervisor
of Pittsfield Township, Michigan, 1842-45.
Died in Pittsfield Township, Washtenaw
County, Mich., March
20, 1864 (age 72 years, 3
days).
Interment at Forest
Hill Cemetery, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Relatives: Son
of Benajah Ticknor (1762-1806) and Bethia (Bingham) Ticknor
(1764-1836); married to Eliza Cutler (1793-1871); great-grandfather
of Frank
Heman Ticknor; second cousin of Bela
Edgerton; second cousin once removed of Alfred
Peck Edgerton and Joseph
Ketchum Edgerton; second cousin thrice removed of Harry
Andrews Gager; second cousin four times removed of Benjamin
Huntington; third cousin once removed of Millard
Fillmore and Hiram
Bingham; third cousin twice removed of Alonzo
Mark Leffingwell, Hiram
Bingham, Jr., Alfred
Mitchell Bingham and Jonathan
Brewster Bingham; third cousin thrice removed of Samuel
Huntington, Henry
Huntington, Gurdon
Huntington, John
Leffingwell Randolph and Claudius
Victor Pendleton; fourth cousin of William
Woodbridge (1780-1861), Henry
Meigs, Isaac
Backus, Willard
J. Chapin, Martin
Olds, Harrison
Blodget and Henry
Titus Backus; fourth cousin once removed of Samuel
Lathrop, Henry
Meigs, Jr., Alphonso
Taft, Edward
Franklin Bingham, Staley
N. Wood, Edgar
Weeks, George
Galen Tilden, Walter
Harrison Blodget and Albert
Lemando Bingham. |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; DuPont
family of Wilmington, Delaware; Kazen-Woodbridge
family of Laredo, Texas; Floyd-Woodbridge-Edwards
family of New York (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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George Anson Starkweather (1794-1879) —
of Cooperstown, Otsego
County, N.Y.; Milwaukee, Milwaukee
County, Wis.
Born in Preston, New London
County, Conn., May 19,
1794.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 21st District, 1847-49.
Died in Cooperstown, Otsego
County, N.Y., October
15, 1879 (age 85 years, 149
days).
Interment at Lakewood
Cemetery, Cooperstown, N.Y.
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Elijah Babbitt (1795-1887) —
of Erie, Erie
County, Pa.
Born in Providence, Providence
County, R.I., July 29,
1795.
Whig. Lawyer;
member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1836-37; member of Pennsylvania
state senate 27th District, 1844-45; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 25th District, 1859-63.
Died in Erie, Erie
County, Pa., January
9, 1887 (age 91 years, 164
days).
Interment at Erie
Cemetery, Erie, Pa.
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Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872) —
also known as Augustus S. Porter —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Born in Canandaigua, Ontario
County, N.Y., January
18, 1798.
Whig. Lawyer; mayor
of Detroit, Mich., 1838-39; U.S.
Senator from Michigan, 1839-45.
Died in Niagara Falls, Niagara
County, N.Y., September
18, 1872 (age 74 years, 244
days).
Interment at Oakwood
Cemetery, Niagara Falls, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Augustus
Seymour Porter and Lavinia (Steele) Porter; half-brother of Peter
Buell Porter, Jr.; nephew of Peter
Buell Porter; first cousin of Peter
Augustus Porter (1827-1864); first cousin once removed of Peter
Augustus Porter (1853-1925); second cousin once removed of Ulysses
Simpson Grant; second cousin twice removed of Frederick
Dent Grant and Ulysses
Simpson Grant, Jr.; second cousin thrice removed of Benjamin
Huntington; third cousin once removed of John
Davenport, Joshua
Coit, James
Davenport, Henry
Huntington, Gurdon
Huntington, Samuel
Lathrop and Abel
Huntington; third cousin twice removed of Samuel
Huntington, Henry
Scudder, Asa H.
Otis and Alvred
Bayard Nettleton (1838-1911); third cousin thrice removed of Daniel
Frederick Webster, Lovel
Davis Parmelee and Theron
Ephron Catlin; fourth cousin of Ebenezer
Huntington, Gaylord
Griswold, Benjamin
Trumbull, Parmenio
Adams, Elisha
Phelps, Lancelot
Phelps, Theodore
Davenport, Abijah
Blodget and Benjamin
Nicoll Huntington; fourth cousin once removed of Samuel
H. Huntington, Jabez
Williams Huntington, Abiel
Case, Samuel
George Andrews, Harrison
Blodget, John
Hall Brockway, Jairus
Case, Lorenzo
Burrows, Norman
A. Phelps, Anson
Levi Holcomb, George
Smith Catlin, Waitman
Thomas Willey, Lyman
Trumbull, William
Dean Kellogg, John
Smith Phelps, William
Gleason, Jr., Almon
Case, James
Phelps, Robert
Coit, Jr., Samuel
Lathrop Bronson, Abial
Lathrop, Roger
Wolcott and Allen
Jacob Holcomb. |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Porter-Kelsey
family of Connecticut; Fessenden
family (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Daniel Putnam Tyler (1798-1875) —
also known as Daniel P. Tyler —
of Brooklyn, Windham
County, Conn.
Born in Brooklyn, Windham
County, Conn., July 17,
1798.
Lawyer;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Brooklyn, 1838; secretary
of state of Connecticut, 1844-46; delegate to Republican National
Convention from Connecticut, 1856.
Died in Brooklyn, Windham
County, Conn., November
6, 1875 (age 77 years, 112
days).
Interment at South Cemetery, Brooklyn, Conn.
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Samuel Starkweather (1799-1876) —
of Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio.
Born in Pawtucket, Providence
County, R.I., December
27, 1799.
Democrat. Mayor
of Cleveland, Ohio, 1844-45, 1857-58; Presidential Elector for
Ohio, 1848;
common pleas court judge in Ohio, 1852-57.
Died July 5,
1876 (age 76 years, 191
days).
Interment at Lake
View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
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Millard Fillmore (1800-1874) —
also known as "The Accidental
President" —
of East Aurora, Erie
County, N.Y.; Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Cayuga
County, N.Y., January
7, 1800.
Whig. Lawyer;
member of New York
state assembly from Erie County, 1829-31; U.S.
Representative from New York, 1833-35, 1837-43 (32nd District
1833-35, 1837-41, 38th District 1841-43); candidate for Governor of
New York, 1844; New York
state comptroller, 1848-49; Vice
President of the United States, 1849-50; President
of the United States, 1850-53; defeated, 1852, 1856.
Unitarian.
English
ancestry.
Died, after a series of strokes,
in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., March 8,
1874 (age 74 years, 60
days).
Interment at Forest
Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Nathaniel Fillmore (1771-1863) and Phoebe (Millard) Fillmore
(1781-1831); married, February
5, 1826, to Abigail Powers (1798-1853); married, February
10, 1858, to Caroline (Carmichael) McIntosh (1813-1881); third
cousin once removed of Jonathan
Brace, Bela
Edgerton, Heman
Ticknor, Alonzo
Mark Leffingwell and Alphonso
Alva Hopkins; third cousin twice removed of John
Leffingwell Randolph; third cousin thrice removed of Matthew
Griswold (1714-1799); fourth cousin of Thomas
Kimberly Brace, Alfred
Peck Edgerton, Joseph
Ketchum Edgerton, Charles
Henry Pendleton, Chauncey
C. Pendleton and Eckford
Gustavus Pendleton; fourth cousin once removed of James
Kilbourne, Elijah
Abel, Samuel
Clesson Allen, Greene
Carrier Bronson, Willard
J. Chapin, Russell
Sage and Samuel
Lount Kilbourne. |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Waterman-Huntington
family of Connecticut and New York; Wolcott-Wadsworth
family of Connecticut and Maryland; Wolcott-Packwood-Griswold
family of Connecticut; Hosmer-Griswold-Parsons
family of Middletown, Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | Cross-reference: Edward
H. Thompson |
| | Fillmore counties in Minn. and Neb., and Millard County,
Utah, are named for him. |
| | Other politicians named for him: Millard
F. Riley
— Millard
F. McCray
— Millard
F. Parker
— Millard
F. Dunlap
— Millard
F. Voies
— Millard
F. Cottrell
— Millard
F. Vores
— Millard
F. Saunders
— Millard
F. Tawes
— Millard
F. Caldwell, Jr.
|
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia
article — NNDB
dossier — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
| | Books about Millard Fillmore: Robert J.
Raybach, Millard
Fillmore : Biography of a President — Elbert B. Smith,
The
Presidencies of Zachary Taylor and Millard
Fillmore |
| | Image source: Portrait & Biographical
Album of Washtenaw County (1891) |
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David Austin Starkweather (1802-1876) —
also known as David A. Starkweather —
of Ohio.
Born in Preston, New London
County, Conn., January
21, 1802.
Democrat. Member of Ohio
state house of representatives, 1833-35; member of Ohio
state senate, 1836-38; U.S.
Representative from Ohio 18th District, 1839-41, 1845-47;
Presidential Elector for Ohio, 1848;
U.S. Minister to Chile, 1854-57.
Died in Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio, July 12,
1876 (age 74 years, 173
days).
Interment at Lake
View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
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Enoch C. Chapman (1802-1868) —
of Norwich, New London
County, Conn.
Born March
22, 1802.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Norwich, 1837; member of Connecticut
state senate 8th District, 1842; postmaster at Norwich,
Conn., 1843-44.
Died in 1868
(age about
66 years).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Timothy Chapman (1760-1827) and Nancy (Pendleton) Chapman
(1766-1831); married to Elizabeth Demarest; first cousin once removed
of Edward
Wheeler Pendleton; first cousin thrice removed of Nathan
Pendleton (1754-1841); second cousin twice removed of Nathan
Pendleton (1779-1827); third cousin of Henry
Brewster Stanton (1805-1887); third cousin once removed of Charles
Marsh Pendleton, James
Monroe Pendleton and Cyrus
Henry Pendleton; third cousin thrice removed of George
Champlin; fourth cousin of Calvin
Crane Pendleton, Joseph
Palmer Dyer, Charles
Henry Pendleton, Harris
Pendleton, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, Nathan
William Pendleton, James
Pendleton and Eckford
Gustavus Pendleton; fourth cousin once removed of Daniel
Packer, Jabez
Williams Huntington, Asa
Packer, Cornelius
Welles Pendleton and Claudius
Victor Pendleton. |
| | Political families: Pendleton
family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Baldwin-Greene-Upson-Hoar
family of Connecticut; Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; Shearman-Stanton-Browning
family of Rhode Island (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Lorenzo Burrows (1805-1885) —
of Albion, Orleans
County, N.Y.
Born in Groton, New London
County, Conn., March
15, 1805.
U.S.
Representative from New York 34th District, 1849-53; New York
state comptroller, 1856-57; candidate for Governor of
New York, 1858.
Died in Albion, Orleans
County, N.Y., March 6,
1885 (age 79 years, 356
days).
Interment at Mt.
Albion Cemetery, Albion, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Roswell Burrows (1768-1837) and Jerusha (Avery) Burrows
(1771-1838); married, May 11,
1830, to Louisa Lord (c.1807-1883); nephew of Daniel
Burrows; grandnephew of Waightstill
Avery; fourth great-grandnephew of Robert
Treat; first cousin once removed of Daniel
Packer; second cousin of Asa
Packer and William
Waigstill Avery; second cousin once removed of Jared
Lewis Rathbone and Robert
Asa Packer; second cousin thrice removed of Ezekiel
Cornell; third cousin of Charles
Marsh Pendleton, Cyrus
Henry Pendleton, Henry
Reed Rathbone and Jared
Lawrence Rathbone; third cousin once removed of Noyes
Barber, Calvin
Crane Pendleton, Edward
Wheeler Pendleton, Joseph
Palmer Dyer, Charles
Henry Pendleton, Harris
Pendleton, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, Nathan
William Pendleton, James
Pendleton, Eckford
Gustavus Pendleton and Henry
Riggs Rathbone (1870-1928); third cousin twice removed of Augustus
Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Peter
Buell Porter, Horace
Billings Packer, Cornelius
Welles Pendleton and Claudius
Victor Pendleton; fourth cousin of Edwin
Barber Morgan, Christopher
Morgan, Edwin
Denison Morgan, Nathan
Belcher and Alfred
Avery Burnham; fourth cousin once removed of Gaylord
Griswold, Benjamin
Trumbull, Elisha
Phelps, Lancelot
Phelps, Augustus
Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Henry
Brewster Stanton, Peter
Buell Porter, Jr., Ezra
Cornell, Calvin
Tilden Hulburd, Peter
Augustus Porter, Judson
B. Phelps, Morgan
Gardner Bulkeley, William
Henry Bulkeley and William
Frederick Morgan Rowland. |
| | Political families: Cornell
family of New York; Pendleton
family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page |
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Asa Packer (1805-1879) —
of Mauch Chunk (now part of Jim Thorpe), Carbon
County, Pa.
Born in Mystic, Stonington, New London
County, Conn., December
20, 1805.
Democrat. Member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives, 1842-43; state court judge in
Pennsylvania, 1843-48; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 13th District, 1853-57; delegate
to Democratic National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1860,
1864;
candidate for Democratic nomination for President, 1868;
candidate for Governor of
Pennsylvania, 1869.
Episcopalian.
Founder, Lehigh Valley Railroad;
founder,
in 1865, of Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa. By some accounts, he
had the largest fortune in Pennsylvania at the time.
Died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., May 17,
1879 (age 73 years, 148
days).
Interment at Mauch
Chunk Cemetery, Jim Thorpe, Pa.
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Henry Brewster Stanton (1805-1887) —
also known as Henry B. Stanton —
of Seneca Falls, Seneca
County, N.Y.
Born in Griswold, New London
County, Conn., June 27,
1805.
Journalist;
orator;
lawyer;
member of New York
state senate 25th District, 1850-51, 1851; resigned 1851.
Died, of pneumonia,
in New York, New York
County, N.Y., January
14, 1887 (age 81 years, 201
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Susan M. (Brewster) Stanton (1781-1853) and Joseph Stanton
(1782-1828); married, May 1,
1840, to Elizabeth
Smith Cady; fifth great-grandnephew of Robert
Treat; first cousin once removed of Nathan
Belcher; second cousin once removed of Erskine
Mason Phelps; second cousin four times removed of Waightstill
Avery (1741-1821); third cousin of Enoch
C. Chapman; third cousin once removed of Jeremiah
Mason, Edward
Wheeler Pendleton and Giles
Russell Taggart; third cousin twice removed of John
Adams, George
Champlin and John
Baldwin; fourth cousin of Albert
Gallup; fourth cousin once removed of David
Hough, John
Taintor, Roger
Taintor, John
Quincy Adams, Christopher
Grant Champlin, Solomon
Taintor, Daniel
Cady, Daniel
Packer, Jabez
Williams Huntington, Lorenzo
Burrows, Asa
Packer, Albert
Smith Gallup and Abial
T. Browning. |
| | Political families: Pendleton
family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Beakes-Greene-Jennings
family of Michigan; Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; Lenoir-Avery
family of North Carolina (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Wikipedia
article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Edwin Barber Morgan (1806-1881) —
also known as Edwin B. Morgan —
of Aurora, Cayuga
County, N.Y.
Born in Aurora, Cayuga
County, N.Y., 1806.
Republican. U.S.
Representative from New York 25th District, 1853-59; delegate to
Republican National Convention from New York, 1856.
Died in Aurora, Cayuga
County, N.Y., October
13, 1881 (age about 75
years).
Interment at Oak
Glen Cemetery, Aurora, N.Y.
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Peter Buell Porter, Jr. (1806-1871) —
also known as Peter B. Porter, Jr. —
of Niagara
County, N.Y.
Born in Canandaigua, Ontario
County, N.Y., March
17, 1806.
Member of New York
state assembly from Niagara County, 1838-41.
Died in Niagara Falls, Niagara
County, N.Y., June 15,
1871 (age 65 years, 90
days).
Interment at Oakwood
Cemetery, Niagara Falls, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Augustus
Seymour Porter (1769-1849) and Jane (Howell) Porter (1779-1841);
half-brother of Augustus
Seymour Porter (1798-1872); nephew of Nathaniel
Woodhull Howell (1770-1851) and Peter
Buell Porter; first cousin of Peter
Augustus Porter (1827-1864); first cousin once removed of Nathaniel
Woodhull Howell (1830-1916) and Peter
Augustus Porter (1853-1925); second cousin once removed of Ulysses
Simpson Grant; second cousin twice removed of Frederick
Dent Grant and Ulysses
Simpson Grant, Jr.; second cousin thrice removed of Benjamin
Huntington; third cousin once removed of John
Davenport, Joshua
Coit, James
Davenport, Henry
Huntington, Gurdon
Huntington, Samuel
Lathrop and Abel
Huntington; third cousin twice removed of Samuel
Huntington, Henry
Scudder, Asa H.
Otis and Alvred
Bayard Nettleton (1838-1911); third cousin thrice removed of Daniel
Frederick Webster, Lovel
Davis Parmelee and Theron
Ephron Catlin; fourth cousin of Ebenezer
Huntington, Gaylord
Griswold, Benjamin
Trumbull, Parmenio
Adams, Elisha
Phelps, Lancelot
Phelps, Theodore
Davenport, Abijah
Blodget and Benjamin
Nicoll Huntington; fourth cousin once removed of Samuel
H. Huntington, Jabez
Williams Huntington, Abiel
Case, Samuel
George Andrews, Harrison
Blodget, John
Hall Brockway, Jairus
Case, Lorenzo
Burrows, Norman
A. Phelps, Anson
Levi Holcomb, George
Smith Catlin, Waitman
Thomas Willey, Lyman
Trumbull, William
Dean Kellogg, John
Smith Phelps, William
Gleason, Jr., Almon
Case, James
Phelps, Robert
Coit, Jr., Samuel
Lathrop Bronson, Abial
Lathrop, Roger
Wolcott and Allen
Jacob Holcomb. |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Porter-Kelsey
family of Connecticut; Fessenden
family (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | Epitaph: "Faithful to his friends,
charitable toward all, he died in Christian hope." |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Ezra Cornell (1807-1874) —
of Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y.
Born in Westchester Landing, Westchester County (now part of Bronx,
Bronx
County), N.Y., January
11, 1807.
Member of New York
state assembly from Tompkins County, 1862-63; member of New York
state senate 24th District, 1864-67; founder
of Cornell University, in Ithaca, N.Y., 1865.
Died in Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y., December
9, 1874 (age 67 years, 332
days).
Entombed at Sage
Chapel, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.; statue at Arts
Quad, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.
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Christopher Morgan (1808-1877) —
of Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y.
Born in Aurora, Cayuga
County, N.Y., June 4,
1808.
Lawyer;
U.S.
Representative from New York 24th District, 1839-43; defeated,
1842; secretary
of state of New York, 1847-51; mayor of
Auburn, N.Y., 1860.
Died in Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y., April 3,
1877 (age 68 years, 303
days).
Interment at Fort
Hill Cemetery, Auburn, N.Y.
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Calvin Tilden Hulburd (1809-1897) —
also known as Calvin T. Hulburd —
of Brasher Falls, St.
Lawrence County, N.Y.
Born in Stockholm, St.
Lawrence County, N.Y., June 5,
1809.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of New York
state assembly, 1842-44, 1862 (St. Lawrence County 1842-44, St.
Lawrence County 3rd District 1862); U.S.
Representative from New York 17th District, 1863-69; defeated
(Prohibition), 1876; delegate to Republican National Convention from
New York, 1868.
Died in Brasher Falls, St.
Lawrence County, N.Y., October
25, 1897 (age 88 years, 142
days).
Interment at Fairview
Cemetery, Brasher Falls, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Ebenezer Hulburd (1774-1857) and Lucy (Tilden) Hulburd
(1782-1850); married, June 1,
1842, to Jane Isabella Butterfield (1820-1891); second cousin
once removed of Moses
Younglove Tilden and Samuel
Jones Tilden (1814-1886); third cousin once removed of Stephen
Daniel Tilden; third cousin twice removed of Daniel
Burrows, Benjamin
Trumbull and Lancelot
Phelps; third cousin thrice removed of Noah
Phelps, Augustus
Seymour Porter and Peter
Buell Porter; fourth cousin of Daniel
Rose Tilden, Judson
B. Phelps and Erskine
Mason Phelps; fourth cousin once removed of Asahel
Otis, Lorenzo
Burrows, George
Smith Catlin, Lyman
Trumbull, Charles
Marsh Pendleton, James
Phelps, Cyrus
Henry Pendleton and George
Galen Tilden. |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Otis
family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Edwin Denison Morgan (1811-1883) —
also known as Edwin D. Morgan —
of Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn.; New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Washington, Berkshire
County, Mass., February
8, 1811.
Merchant;
member of New York
state senate 6th District, 1850-53; New York
Republican state chair, 1856-58, 1874-75; Chairman
of Republican National Committee, 1856-64, 1872-76; speaker,
Republican National Convention, 1856,
1860,
1864,
1876;
Governor
of New York, 1859-62; defeated (Republican), 1876; general in the
Union Army during the Civil War; U.S.
Senator from New York, 1863-69; member of Republican
National Committee from New York, 1872-; Presidential Elector for
New York, 1880;
Presidential Elector for New York, 1880.
Died of Bright's
disease, in New York, New York
County, N.Y., February
14, 1883 (age 72 years, 6
days).
Entombed at Cedar
Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Conn.
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Calvin Crane Pendleton (1811-1873) —
also known as Calvin C. Pendleton —
of Nauvoo, Hancock
County, Ill.; Parowan, Iron
County, Utah.
Born in Hope, Knox
County, Maine, August
25, 1811.
Physician;
probate judge in Utah, 1853-55; member of Utah
territorial legislature, 1854; Iron
County Recorder, 1855-65.
Mormon.
Died in Parowan, Iron
County, Utah, April
21, 1873 (age 61 years, 239
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Job Pendleton (1782-1847) and Betsey (Crane) Pendleton
(1790-1859); married 1844 to Sally
A. Seavey; married 1846 to Phebe
Smith (marriage year estimated); married, November
14, 1849, to Sarah Ann Newberry; married, April 2,
1861, to Mary J. Coombs; great-grandnephew of Nathan
Pendleton (1754-1841); first cousin twice removed of Nathan
Pendleton (1779-1827); second cousin of Joseph
Palmer Dyer; second cousin once removed of Charles
Marsh Pendleton, James
Monroe Pendleton (1822-1889) and Cyrus
Henry Pendleton; second cousin twice removed of Daniel
Burrows; third cousin of Edward
Wheeler Pendleton, Charles
Henry Pendleton, Harris
Pendleton, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, James
Pendleton, Nathan
William Pendleton and Eckford
Gustavus Pendleton; third cousin once removed of Lorenzo
Burrows, Cornelius
Welles Pendleton and Claudius
Victor Pendleton; fourth cousin of Enoch
C. Chapman. |
| | Political family: Pendleton
family of Connecticut (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Nathan Belcher (1813-1891) —
of New London, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Griswold, New London
County, Conn., June 23,
1813.
Democrat. Lawyer; manufacturer;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from New London, 1846-47; member
of Connecticut
state senate 7th District, 1850; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut 3rd District, 1853-55.
Died in New London, New London
County, Conn., June 2,
1891 (age 77 years, 344
days).
Interment at Cedar
Grove Cemetery, New London, Conn.
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Samuel Townsend Douglass (1814-1898) —
also known as Samuel T. Douglass —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.; Grosse Ile, Wayne
County, Mich.
Born in Wallingford, Rutland
County, Vt., February
28, 1814.
Lawyer;
justice
of Michigan state supreme court, 1852-57; resigned 1857.
Died in Grosse Ile, Wayne
County, Mich., March 5,
1898 (age 84 years, 5
days).
Interment at Elmwood
Cemetery, Detroit, Mich.
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David Edgerton (1815-1853) —
of Galesburg, Knox
County, Ill.
Born in Moriah, Essex
County, N.Y., February
2, 1815.
Democrat. Postmaster at Galesburg,
Ill., 1845-49.
Died in Galesburg, Knox
County, Ill., November
1, 1853 (age 38 years, 272
days).
Interment at Hope
Cemetery, Galesburg, Ill.
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Relatives: Son
of Sarah Mary 'Sally' (Spencer) Edgerton (1780-1840) and Jedediah
Edgerton (1783-1842); married, January
29, 1848, to Abigail Cottle Hurlbut; first cousin twice removed
of David
Hough; second cousin once removed of Howard
Curtis Brown; second cousin twice removed of Curtis
Palmer Brown; third cousin once removed of Samuel
Townsend Douglass (1814-1898); third cousin twice removed of Jeremiah
Mason, Bela
Edgerton, Charles
Mann Hamilton, Claudius
Victor Pendleton and Hamilton
Fish, Jr. (1888-1991); third cousin thrice removed of George
Champlin and Hamilton
Fish, Jr. (1926-1996); fourth cousin of Robert
Coit, Jr.; fourth cousin once removed of Orville
Hungerford, Alfred
Peck Edgerton, Joseph
Ketchum Edgerton, Judson
H. Warner, Alonzo
Mark Leffingwell, Thomas
Theodore Prentis and William
Brainard Coit. |
| | Political families: Pendleton
family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Porter-Kelsey
family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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William Waigstill Avery (1816-1864) —
of Morganton, Burke
County, N.C.
Born in Burke
County, N.C., May 25,
1816.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of North Carolina state legislature, 1842; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from North Carolina, 1860;
delegate
to North Carolina secession convention, 1861; Delegate
from North Carolina to the Confederate Provisional Congress,
1861-62.
Mortally wounded while fighting
Union guerillas in Tennessee, and died in Morganton, Burke
County, N.C., July 3,
1864 (age 48 years, 39
days).
Interment a
private or family graveyard, Burke County, N.C.
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Relatives: Son
of Isaac Thomas Avery (1785-1864) and Harriet (Erwin) Avery
(1795-1858); married, May 27,
1846, to Corrina Mary Morehead (1825-1897; daughter of John
Motley Morehead); grandson of Waightstill
Avery (1741-1821); second cousin of Lorenzo
Burrows; third cousin once removed of Noyes
Barber; third cousin twice removed of Horace
Billings Packer; fourth cousin of Daniel
Packer, Asa
Packer, Edwin
Barber Morgan, Christopher
Morgan, Edwin
Denison Morgan and Alfred
Avery Burnham; fourth cousin once removed of Judson
B. Phelps, Morgan
Gardner Bulkeley, William
Henry Bulkeley, Robert
Asa Packer and William
Frederick Morgan Rowland. |
| | Political families: Pendleton
family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Beakes-Greene-Jennings
family of Michigan; Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; Lenoir-Avery
family of North Carolina (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Joshua Perkins (b. 1818) —
of Danielsonville (now Danielson), Killingly, Windham
County, Conn.
Born in Lisbon, New London
County, Conn., 1818.
Dentist;
warden
(borough president) of Danielsonville, Connecticut, 1883-85.
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Charles Perkins (1780-1852) and Betsey (Payne) Perkins
(1787-1879); second cousin thrice removed of Luther
Waterman; third cousin of Lee
Randall Sanborn; third cousin once removed of Ebenezer
Huntington, Timothy
Pitkin, Chauncey
Fitch Cleveland, Francis
William Kellogg, George
Douglas Perkins, Albert
Lemando Bingham and James
L. Sanborn; third cousin twice removed of John
Adams, Philip
Frisbee, Waightstill
Avery, David
Waterman, Jeremiah
Mason and James
Doolittle Wooster; fourth cousin of Henry
Meigs, Jabez
Williams Huntington, William
Whiting Boardman, John
Appleton, Ira
Chandler Backus, Edward
Green Bradford (1819-1884), Benjamin
Doolittle, Bailey
Frye Adams and Henry
Sabin; fourth cousin once removed of Edward
Biddle, Charles
Biddle, John
Quincy Adams, Noyes
Barber, Thomas
Glasby Waterman, John
Larkin Payson, Henry
Meigs, Jr., George
Mortimer Beakes, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, Edward
Green Bradford II and Daniel
Parrish Witter. |
| | Political families: Kidder
family of Connecticut; DuPont
family of Wilmington, Delaware; Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Sherman
family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Charles Marsh Pendleton (1818-1887) —
also known as Charles M. Pendleton —
of Bozrah, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Norwich, New London
County, Conn., October
15, 1818.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Bozrah, 1877.
Died in Bozrah, New London
County, Conn., August
24, 1887 (age 68 years, 313
days).
Interment at Yantic
Cemetery, Norwich, Conn.
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Alfred Avery Burnham (1819-1879) —
also known as Alfred A. Burnham —
of Windham, Windham
County, Conn.
Born in Windham, Windham
County, Conn., March 8,
1819.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives, 1844-45, 1850, 1858, 1870; Speaker of
the Connecticut State House of Representatives, 1858, 1870; Lieutenant
Governor of Connecticut, 1857-58; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut 3rd District, 1859-63.
Died in Windham, Windham
County, Conn., April
11, 1879 (age 60 years, 34
days).
Interment at Windham Center Cemetery, Windham, Conn.
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Relatives: Son
of Elisha Burnham (1794-1866) and Phebe (Avery) Burnham (1797-1836);
married, December
20, 1845, to Delia Diantha Cleveland (1825-1853; daughter of Chauncey
Fitch Cleveland (1799-1887)); married, December
2, 1862, to Mary Belden (1834-1914); first cousin once removed of
Diantha Hovey (1800-1867; who married Chauncey
Fitch Cleveland (1799-1887)); second cousin twice removed of Waightstill
Avery; third cousin of Edwin
Barber Morgan, Christopher
Morgan and Edwin
Denison Morgan; third cousin once removed of Morgan
Gardner Bulkeley, William
Henry Bulkeley and William
Frederick Morgan Rowland; third cousin twice removed of David
Hough, Jonathan
Mason, Jeremiah
Mason, Daniel
Packer and Asa
Packer; third cousin thrice removed of Andrew
Adams, George
Champlin and Aaron
Kellogg; fourth cousin of Lorenzo
Burrows, William
Waigstill Avery and Jonathan
R. Herrick; fourth cousin once removed of Elijah
Babbitt, Samuel
Austin Gager, Samuel
Townsend Douglass (1814-1898), Robert
Asa Packer, D-Cady
Herrick, Spencer
Gale Frink and Walter
Richmond Herrick. |
| | Political families: Pendleton
family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Porter-Kelsey
family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia
article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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James Monroe Pendleton (1822-1889) —
also known as James M. Pendleton —
of Westerly, Washington
County, R.I.
Born in North Stonington, New London
County, Conn., January
10, 1822.
Republican. Banker;
member of Rhode
Island state senate, 1862-65; delegate to Republican National
Convention from Rhode Island, 1868,
1876;
Presidential Elector for Rhode Island, 1868;
U.S.
Representative from Rhode Island 2nd District, 1871-75; member of
Rhode
Island state house of representatives, 1878-84.
Member, Freemasons;
Knights
Templar.
Died in Westerly, Washington
County, R.I., February
16, 1889 (age 67 years, 37
days).
Interment at River
Bend Cemetery, Westerly, R.I.
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Edward Wheeler Pendleton (1825-1889) —
also known as Edward W. Pendleton —
of Sturgis, St. Joseph
County, Mich.
Born in Broadalbin, Fulton
County, N.Y., December
13, 1825.
Went
to California for the 1849 Gold Rush; hotel-keeper;
merchant;
member of Michigan
state senate 10th District, 1879-80.
Member, Freemasons;
Knights
Templar.
Died in Sturgis, St. Joseph
County, Mich., May 18,
1889 (age 63 years, 156
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Henry Howard Starkweather (1826-1876) —
also known as Henry H. Starkweather —
of Norwich, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Preston, New London
County, Conn., April
29, 1826.
Republican. Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives, 1856; delegate to Republican
National Convention from Connecticut, 1860;
postmaster at Norwich,
Conn., 1861-66; member of Republican
National Committee from Connecticut, 1866-72; U.S.
Representative from Connecticut 3rd District, 1867-76; died in
office 1876.
Died January
28, 1876 (age 49 years, 274
days).
Interment at Yantic
Cemetery, Norwich, Conn.
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Joseph Palmer Dyer (1827-1891) —
also known as J. P. Dyer —
of Sacramento, Sacramento
County, Calif.
Born January
29, 1827.
Went
to California for the 1849 Gold Rush; mayor
of Sacramento, Calif., 1857.
Died July 7,
1891 (age 64 years, 159
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of George Dyer (1785-1865) and Jane (Pendleton) Dyer (c.1792-1863);
married, October
5, 1853, to Deborah Curtis; great-grandnephew of Nathan
Pendleton (1754-1841); first cousin twice removed of Nathan
Pendleton (1779-1827); second cousin of Calvin
Crane Pendleton; second cousin once removed of Charles
Marsh Pendleton, James
Monroe Pendleton and Cyrus
Henry Pendleton; second cousin twice removed of Daniel
Burrows; third cousin of Edward
Wheeler Pendleton, Charles
Henry Pendleton, Harris
Pendleton, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, Nathan
William Pendleton, James
Pendleton and Eckford
Gustavus Pendleton; third cousin once removed of Lorenzo
Burrows (1805-1885), Cornelius
Welles Pendleton and Claudius
Victor Pendleton; fourth cousin of Enoch
C. Chapman. |
| | Political families: Pendleton
family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Cornell
family of New York; Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Peter Augustus Porter (1827-1864) —
also known as Peter A. Porter —
of Niagara Falls, Niagara
County, N.Y.
Born in Black Rock (now part of Buffalo), Erie
County, N.Y., July 17,
1827.
Member of New York
state assembly from Niagara County 2nd District, 1862; colonel in
the Union Army during the Civil War.
Episcopalian.
Killed
by enemy gunshot
while leading troops in battle, Cold Harbor, Hanover
County, Va., June 3,
1864 (age 36 years, 322
days).
Interment at Oakwood
Cemetery, Niagara Falls, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Peter
Buell Porter and Letitia Preston (Breckinridge) Porter
(1786-1831); married, March
30, 1852, to Mary Cabell Breckinridge (1826-1854; granddaughter
of John
Breckinridge); married, November
9, 1859, to Josephine Morris (1832-1892); father of Peter
Augustus Porter; nephew of Augustus
Seymour Porter (1769-1849), Joseph
Cabell Breckinridge and Robert
Jefferson Breckinridge; great-grandnephew of William
Preston and William
Cabell; first cousin of Augustus
Seymour Porter (1798-1872), Peter
Buell Porter, Jr., John
Cabell Breckinridge, Robert
Jefferson Breckinridge, Jr. and William
Campbell Preston Breckinridge; first cousin once removed of James
Douglas Breckinridge, Benjamin
William Sheridan Cabell (1793-1862), Clifton
Rodes Breckinridge, Levin
Irving Handy, Desha
Breckinridge and Henry
Skillman Breckinridge; first cousin twice removed of William
Cabell, Jr., Francis
Smith Preston, William
Henry Cabell and James
Patton Preston; second cousin of Carter
Henry Harrison, William
Lewis Cabell and George
Craighead Cabell; second cousin once removed of William
Campbell Preston, James
McDowell, John
Buchanan Floyd, John
Smith Preston, George
Rogers Clark Floyd, Edward
Carrington Cabell, Ulysses
Simpson Grant, Benjamin
Earl Cabell and Carter
Henry Harrison II; second cousin twice removed of Frederick
Dent Grant, Ulysses
Simpson Grant, Jr. and Earle
Cabell; second cousin thrice removed of Benjamin
Huntington; third cousin of John
William Leftwich; third cousin once removed of John
Davenport, Joshua
Coit, James
Davenport, Henry
Huntington, Gurdon
Huntington, Samuel
Lathrop and Abel
Huntington; third cousin twice removed of Samuel
Huntington, Henry
Scudder, Asa H.
Otis and Alvred
Bayard Nettleton; third cousin thrice removed of Daniel
Frederick Webster, Lovel
Davis Parmelee and Theron
Ephron Catlin; fourth cousin of Ebenezer
Huntington, Gaylord
Griswold, Benjamin
Trumbull, Parmenio
Adams, Elisha
Phelps, Lancelot
Phelps, Theodore
Davenport, Abijah
Blodget and Benjamin
Nicoll Huntington; fourth cousin once removed of Samuel
H. Huntington, Jabez
Williams Huntington, Abiel
Case, Samuel
George Andrews, Harrison
Blodget, John
Hall Brockway, Jairus
Case, Lorenzo
Burrows, Norman
A. Phelps, Anson
Levi Holcomb, George
Smith Catlin, Waitman
Thomas Willey, Lyman
Trumbull, William
Dean Kellogg, John
Smith Phelps, William
Gleason, Jr., Almon
Case, James
Phelps, Robert
Coit, Jr., Samuel
Lathrop Bronson, Abial
Lathrop, Roger
Wolcott and Allen
Jacob Holcomb. |
| | Political families: Marshall-Harrison-Randolph-Cabell
family of Virginia; Breckinridge-Preston-Cabell-Henry
family of Virginia; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Walker-Bolling
family of Huntsville, Alabama (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Edward Franklin Bingham (1828-1907) —
also known as Edward F. Bingham —
of McArthur, Vinton
County, Ohio; Columbus, Franklin
County, Ohio.
Born in West Concord, Concord, Essex
County, Vt., August
13, 1828.
Democrat. Lawyer; Vinton
County Prosecuting Attorney, 1850-55; member of Ohio
state house of representatives, 1856-57; common pleas court judge
in Ohio, 1873-87; candidate for justice of
Ohio state supreme court, 1881; justice of
District of Columbia supreme court, 1887-1903.
Died in Union, Monroe
County, W.Va., September
5, 1907 (age 79 years, 23
days).
Interment at Green
Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio.
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Alfred Henry Littlefield (1829-1893) —
also known as Alfred H. Littlefield —
of Lincoln, Providence
County, R.I.
Born in Scituate, Providence
County, R.I., April 2,
1829.
Republican. Dry goods
merchant; thread and
yarn
manufacturer; member of Rhode
Island state house of representatives, 1876-77; member of Rhode
Island state senate, 1878-79; Governor of
Rhode Island, 1880-83; president, First National Bank of
Pawtucket; president, Pawtucket Gas
Company; president, Pawtucket Street
Railway.
Died in Central Falls, Providence
County, R.I., December
21, 1893 (age 64 years, 263
days).
Interment at Swan
Point Cemetery, Providence, R.I.
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Cyrus Henry Pendleton (1830-1919) —
also known as Cyrus H. Pendleton —
of Hebron, Tolland
County, Conn.
Born in Norwich, New London
County, Conn., October
5, 1830.
Democrat. Physician;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Hebron; defeated, 1904;
elected 1906; defeated, 1908.
Died in Hebron, Tolland
County, Conn., April 6,
1919 (age 88 years, 183
days).
Interment at St.
Peter's Episcopal Cemetery, Hebron, Conn.
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George Mortimer Beakes (1831-1900) —
also known as George M. Beakes —
of Bloomingburg, Sullivan
County, N.Y.
Born in Middletown, Orange
County, N.Y., January
2, 1831.
Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; member of New York
state assembly from Sullivan County, 1891-92.
Died in Bloomingburg, Sullivan
County, N.Y., June 18,
1900 (age 69 years, 167
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Alonzo Barton Cornell (1832-1904) —
also known as Alonzo B. Cornell —
of Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y.; New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y., January
22, 1832.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
New York, 1868,
1880;
candidate for Lieutenant
Governor of New York, 1868; New York
Republican state chair, 1870-74, 1875-77, 1878-79; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 11th District, 1873; Speaker of
the New York State Assembly, 1873; Governor of
New York, 1880-83.
Died in Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y., October
15, 1904 (age 72 years, 267
days).
Entombed at Sage
Chapel, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y.
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Judson B. Phelps (1836-1906) —
of Conneaut, Crawford
County, Pa.
Born in Herkimer
County, N.Y., December
12, 1836.
Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; dairy farmer;
member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives from Crawford County, 1897-98.
Died June 16,
1906 (age 69 years, 186
days).
Interment at Penn
Line Cemetery, Linesville, Pa.
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Relatives: Son
of Sarah (Greenfield) Phelps (1792-1854) and Benjamin Phelps (died
1873); married, February
22, 1866, to Lucy Allen (1840-1907); second cousin twice removed
of Noyes
Barber; second cousin thrice removed of Waightstill
Avery; third cousin once removed of William
Whiting Boardman, Edwin
Barber Morgan and Christopher
Morgan; third cousin twice removed of Benjamin
Trumbull and Lancelot
Phelps; third cousin thrice removed of Noah
Phelps, Augustus
Seymour Porter and Peter
Buell Porter; fourth cousin of Calvin
Tilden Hulburd and Erskine
Mason Phelps; fourth cousin once removed of Lorenzo
Burrows, George
Smith Catlin, Henry
Titus Backus, Lyman
Trumbull, William
Waigstill Avery, James
Phelps, Mabel
Thorp Boardman and Spencer
Gale Frink (1861-1943). |
| | Political family: Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Morgan Gardner Bulkeley (1837-1922) —
also known as Morgan G. Bulkeley —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.; Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn.
Born in East Haddam, Middlesex
County, Conn., December
26, 1837.
Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; president,
Aetna Life
Insurance Company, 1870-1922; mayor
of Hartford, Conn., 1880-88; defeated, 1878; delegate to
Republican National Convention from Connecticut, 1884
(alternate), 1896;
Governor
of Connecticut, 1889-93; candidate for Republican nomination for
Vice President, 1896;
U.S.
Senator from Connecticut, 1905-11.
Congregationalist.
Member, Freemasons;
Loyal
Legion; Grand
Army of the Republic; Sons of
the Revolution; Society
of the Cincinnati; Society
of the War of 1812.
First
president of the National League of Professional Base
Ball Clubs in 1876.
Died in Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn., November
6, 1922 (age 84 years, 315
days).
Interment at Cedar
Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Conn.
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Henry Reed Rathbone (1837-1911) —
Born in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., July 1,
1837.
Lawyer;
major in the Union Army during the Civil War; on April 14, 1865, he
was seated in the box at Ford's Theater with President Abraham
Lincoln; when John Wilkes Booth shot the president, Rathbone
attempted to apprehend Booth, and suffered knife wounds; subsequently
his mental health deteriorated; U.S. Consul in Hanover, as of 1882-83.
On December 23, 1883, he killed
his wife, and stabbed himself in a suicide attempt; he was charged
with murder, convicted,
and found insane; he died more than 25 years later, in the Asylum for
the Criminal Insane, Hildesheim, Germany,
August
14, 1911 (age 74 years, 44
days).
Original interment at Stadtfriedhof Engesohde, Hanover, Germany; reinterment 1952 to
unknown location.
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Erskine Mason Phelps (1839-1910) —
also known as Erskine M. Phelps —
of Chicago, Cook
County, Ill.
Born in Stonington, New London
County, Conn., March
31, 1839.
Democrat. Boot and shoe
business; president, Hahnemann Hospital;
member of Democratic
National Committee from Illinois, 1888; Illinois
Democratic state chair, 1888; Consul
for Colombia in Chicago,
Ill., 1893-1907.
Donated his collection of Napoleon memorabilia to the University of
Chicago Library.
Died in Chicago, Cook
County, Ill., May 22,
1910 (age 71 years, 52
days).
Entombed at Evergreen Cemetery, Stonington, Conn.
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Relatives: Son
of Charles H. Phelps (1795-1840) and Ann (Hammond) Phelps
(1805-1890); married, October
26, 1865, to Anna Wilder; second cousin of James
Hammond Trumbull; second cousin once removed of Henry
Brewster Stanton; second cousin thrice removed of George
Champlin; second cousin four times removed of Waightstill
Avery (1741-1821); third cousin twice removed of Christopher
Grant Champlin, Jeremiah
Mason, Benjamin
Trumbull and Lancelot
Phelps; third cousin thrice removed of John
Adams, Noah
Phelps, Augustus
Seymour Porter, Daniel
Cady and Peter
Buell Porter; fourth cousin of Calvin
Tilden Hulburd, Judson
B. Phelps, Nathan
William Pendleton and Giles
Russell Taggart; fourth cousin once removed of Albert
Gallup, George
Smith Catlin, Lyman
Trumbull, James
Phelps and Irving
Dilley Tillman. |
| | Political families: Pendleton
family of Connecticut; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Beakes-Greene-Jennings
family of Michigan; Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; Lenoir-Avery
family of North Carolina (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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William Henry Bulkeley (1840-1902) —
also known as William H. Bulkeley —
of Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn.
Born in East Haddam, Middlesex
County, Conn., March 2,
1840.
Lieutenant
Governor of Connecticut, 1881-83.
Died in Connecticut, 1902
(age about
62 years).
Burial
location unknown.
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Charles Henry Pendleton (1840-1918) —
also known as Charles H. Pendleton —
of Scotland, Windham
County, Conn.
Born in Preston, New London
County, Conn., May 14,
1840.
Republican. School
teacher; bookkeeper;
farmer;
justice of the peace; member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Scotland; elected 1904.
Baptist.
Died in 1918
(age about
78 years).
Interment at Palmertown Cemetery, Scotland, Conn.
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Robert Asa Packer (1842-1883) —
also known as R. A. Packer —
of Wysox, Bradford
County, Pa.
Born in Mauch Chunk (now part of Jim Thorpe), Carbon
County, Pa., November
18, 1842.
Democrat. President, Northern Division, Lehigh Valley Railroad;
delegate to Democratic National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1876,
1880.
Died, of Bright's
disease, in Jacksonville, Duval
County, Fla., February
20, 1883 (age 40 years, 94
days).
Original interment at Tioga
Point Cemetery, Near Sayre, Bradford County, Pa.; reinterment in
1884 at Mauch
Chunk Cemetery, Jim Thorpe, Pa.
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William Frederick Morgan Rowland (1842-1883) —
also known as W. F. Rowland —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Delaware, Delaware
County, Ohio, May 10,
1842.
Coffee
importer;
U.S. Consul in Nice, 1883, died in office 1883.
Member, Union
League.
Died in Thun, Switzerland,
August
3, 1883 (age 41 years, 85
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Jared Lawrence Rathbone (1844-1907) —
Born in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., September
28, 1844.
Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; U.S. Consul General in
Paris, 1887-91.
Died in San
Francisco, Calif., May 2,
1907 (age 62 years, 216
days).
Interment at Holy Cross Catholic Cemetery, Menlo Park, Calif.
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Harris Pendleton (b. 1845) —
of Guilford, New Haven
County, Conn.; New London, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., July 15,
1845.
Telegraph
operator; civil
engineer; druggist;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Guilford, 1886; undertaker.
Member, Freemasons;
Odd
Fellows.
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Harris Pendleton (1811-1890) and Sarah (Chester) Pendleton;
brother of James
Pendleton; married, November
8, 1871, to Mary Brewster Burtch (born 1847); great-grandnephew
of Nathan
Pendleton (1754-1841); first cousin twice removed of Nathan
Pendleton (1779-1827); second cousin once removed of Charles
Marsh Pendleton, James
Monroe Pendleton (1822-1889), Cyrus
Henry Pendleton and Cornelius
Welles Pendleton; second cousin twice removed of Daniel
Burrows; third cousin of Calvin
Crane Pendleton, Edward
Wheeler Pendleton, Joseph
Palmer Dyer, Charles
Henry Pendleton, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, Nathan
William Pendleton and Eckford
Gustavus Pendleton; third cousin once removed of Lorenzo
Burrows and Claudius
Victor Pendleton; fourth cousin of Enoch
C. Chapman. |
| | Political family: Pendleton
family of Connecticut (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Chauncey C. Pendleton (1846-1929) —
of Preston, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Preston, New London
County, Conn., May 14,
1846.
Democrat. Candidate for Connecticut
state house of representatives from Preston, 1902.
Died in Preston, New London
County, Conn., July 20,
1929 (age 83 years, 67
days).
Interment at Preston
City Cemetery, Preston, Conn.
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Isaac Stuart Raymond (1849-1915) —
also known as Isaac S. Raymond —
of Raymond Township, Champaign
County, Ill.
Born in Union
County, Ohio, January
29, 1849.
Democrat. Farmer; banker; University
of Illinois trustee, 1893-99.
Died in Champaign
County, Ill., July 15,
1915 (age 66 years, 167
days).
Interment at Mt.
Hope Cemetery, Urbana, Ill.
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Horace Billings Packer (1851-1940) —
also known as Horace B. Packer —
of Wellsboro, Tioga
County, Pa.
Born in Wellsboro, Tioga
County, Pa., October
11, 1851.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives from Tioga County, 1885-88; member
of Pennsylvania
state senate 25th District, 1889-92; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 16th District, 1897-1901;
Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania, 1916;
delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1924.
Died in Wellsboro, Tioga
County, Pa., April
13, 1940 (age 88 years, 185
days).
Entombed at Wellsboro
Cemetery, Wellsboro, Pa.
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Daniel Parrish Witter (1852-1930) —
also known as Daniel P. Witter —
of Berkshire, Tioga
County, N.Y.
Born in Richford, Tioga
County, N.Y., July 2,
1852.
Republican. Farmer;
member of New York
state assembly from Tioga County, 1896-1900, 1916-29.
Died in Berkshire, Tioga
County, N.Y., January
9, 1930 (age 77 years, 191
days).
Interment at Evergreen Cemetery, Berkshire, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Asa Witter (1798-1884) and Delia (Torrey) Witter (1819-1909);
married, March 1,
1876, to Sarah M. Belden (1857-1937); first cousin six times
removed of William
Greene; second cousin once removed of Samuel
Austin Gager; second cousin twice removed of Abel
Madison Scranton; second cousin four times removed of John
Brown; second cousin five times removed of William
Greene, Jr. and Andrew
Adams; third cousin of Howkin
Bulkley Beardslee; third cousin twice removed of John
Appleton (1804-1891); third cousin thrice removed of Waightstill
Avery, Ebenezer
Huntington, Elijah
Hunt Mills and Gideon
Hard; fourth cousin of George
Mortimer Beakes and Chauncey
C. Pendleton; fourth cousin once removed of Elijah
Babbitt, Albert
Bliss, Joshua
Perkins, Bradford
Kirk Durfee, Samuel
Willard Beakes and Charles
W. Durfee. |
| | Political families: Kidder
family of Connecticut; Sprague
family of Providence, Rhode Island; Kellogg-Seymour-Chapin-Adams
family of Connecticut and New York; Biddle-Randolph
family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton
family of Massachusetts; Appleton
family of Massachusetts; Beakes-Greene-Jennings
family of Michigan; Shippen-Middleton
family of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
| | Image source: New York Red Book
1924 |
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Nathan William Pendleton (b. 1854) —
also known as Nathan W. Pendleton —
of South Warren, Bradford
County, Pa.
Born in South Warren, Bradford
County, Pa., January
15, 1854.
Republican. Farmer;
member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives from Bradford County, 1905-06.
Burial
location unknown.
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James Pendleton (b. 1854) —
of Stonington, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Stonington, New London
County, Conn., July 29,
1854.
Republican. Postmaster;
member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Stonington, 1895-98; warden
(borough president) of Stonington, Connecticut, 1896-97;
alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Connecticut, 1896;
member of Connecticut
state senate 9th District, 1899-1900.
Member, Freemasons;
Royal
Arcanum.
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Harris Pendleton (1811-1890) and Sarah (Chester) Pendleton (died
1883); brother of Harris
Pendleton (1845-?); married, June 12,
1884, to Sarah Elizabeth Potter; great-grandnephew of Nathan
Pendleton (1754-1841); first cousin twice removed of Nathan
Pendleton (1779-1827); second cousin once removed of Charles
Marsh Pendleton, James
Monroe Pendleton (1822-1889), Cyrus
Henry Pendleton and Cornelius
Welles Pendleton; second cousin twice removed of Daniel
Burrows; third cousin of Calvin
Crane Pendleton, Edward
Wheeler Pendleton, Joseph
Palmer Dyer, Charles
Henry Pendleton, Chauncey
C. Pendleton, Nathan
William Pendleton and Eckford
Gustavus Pendleton; third cousin once removed of Lorenzo
Burrows and Claudius
Victor Pendleton; fourth cousin of Enoch
C. Chapman. |
| | Political family: Pendleton
family of Connecticut (subset of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Robert John Hodgson (1857-1932) —
also known as R. J. Hodgson —
of Lewiston, Androscoggin
County, Maine.
Born in Woonsocket, Providence
County, R.I., November
15, 1857.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, 1920.
English
ancestry.
Died in Lewiston, Androscoggin
County, Maine, December
22, 1932 (age 75 years, 37
days).
Interment at Riverside
Cemetery, Lewiston, Maine.
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Irving Hall Chase (1858-1951) —
also known as Irving H. Chase —
of Waterbury, New Haven
County, Conn.
Born in Waterbury, New Haven
County, Conn., May 13,
1858.
Republican. Secretary and treasurer, Waterbury Clock Company;
vice-president, Waterbury Manufacturing
Company; president, A.S. Chase Company; secretary, Chase Rolling Mill
Company; diretor, Waterbury Hotel
Corporation, American Printing
Company, Waterbury Buckle
Company, Smith and Griggs Manufacturing
Company, and Waterbury National Bank;
member of Connecticut
state senate 15th District, 1907-08; delegate to Republican
National Convention from Connecticut, 1912,
1916.
Died March
14, 1951 (age 92 years, 305
days).
Interment at Riverside
Cemetery, Waterbury, Conn.
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Cornelius Welles Pendleton (1859-1936) —
also known as Cornelius W. Pendleton —
of Los Angeles, Los
Angeles County, Calif.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., January
4, 1859.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of California
state assembly 71st District, 1893-96, 1899-1900; member of California
state senate, 1901-04; U.S. Collector of Customs, 1907-13.
Member, Freemasons;
Shriners;
Elks; Union
League.
Died in Los Angeles
County, Calif., September
17, 1936 (age 77 years, 257
days).
Cremated;
ashes interred at Angelus-Rosedale
Cemetery, Los Angeles, Calif.
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Samuel Willard Beakes (1861-1927) —
also known as Samuel W. Beakes —
of Ann Arbor, Washtenaw
County, Mich.
Born in Burlingham, Sullivan
County, N.Y., January
11, 1861.
Democrat. Lawyer;
private secretary to Judge Thomas
M. Cooley; newspaper
editor and publisher; mayor
of Ann Arbor, Mich., 1888-90; postmaster at Ann
Arbor, Mich., 1894-98; U.S.
Representative from Michigan 2nd District, 1913-17, 1917-19;
defeated, 1916, 1918; delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Michigan, 1916.
Episcopalian.
Died in Washington,
D.C., February
9, 1927 (age 66 years, 29
days).
Interment at Forest
Hill Cemetery, Ann Arbor, Mich.
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Eckford Gustavus Pendleton (1861-1939) —
also known as Eckford G. Pendleton —
of Preston, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Preston, New London
County, Conn., April
26, 1861.
Republican. Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Preston; elected 1920.
Died in Preston, New London
County, Conn., July 17,
1939 (age 78 years, 82
days).
Interment at Preston
City Cemetery, Preston, Conn.
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Henry Riggs Rathbone (1870-1928) —
also known as Henry R. Rathbone —
of Chicago, Cook
County, Ill.; Kenilworth, Cook
County, Ill.
Born in Washington,
D.C., February
12, 1870.
Republican. Lawyer;
alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois,
1916;
U.S.
Representative from Illinois at-large, 1923-28; defeated in
primary, 1918; died in office 1928.
Member, Delta
Kappa Epsilon; Phi
Delta Phi; Freemasons;
Knights
Templar; Shriners;
Odd
Fellows; Knights
of Pythias.
Died in Chicago, Cook
County, Ill., July 15,
1928 (age 58 years, 154
days).
Interment at Rosehill
Cemetery, Chicago, Ill.
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Florence H. Pendleton (1880-1939) —
also known as Florence Ethel Hodgson —
of Lewiston, Androscoggin
County, Maine.
Born in Woonsocket, Providence
County, R.I., July 7,
1880.
Republican. Member of Maine
Republican State Committee, 1928.
Female.
English
ancestry.
Died July 14,
1939 (age 59 years, 7
days).
Interment at Riverside
Cemetery, Lewiston, Maine.
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Claudius Victor Pendleton (1885-1968) —
also known as C. V. Pendleton —
of Norwich, New London
County, Conn.
Born in Norwich, New London
County, Conn., June 11,
1885.
Republican. Automotive
supplies merchant; member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Norwich, 1921-22.
Died in Volusia
County, Fla., February
23, 1968 (age 82 years, 257
days).
Interment at New Poquetanuck Cemetery, Poquetanuck, Preston, Conn.
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Augustus Sabin Chase (1897-1970) —
also known as Augustus S. Chase —
of Waterbury, New Haven
County, Conn.
Born in Waterbury, New Haven
County, Conn., March
16, 1897.
Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; Foreign Service officer;
U.S. Vice Consul in Berlin, 1928-29; Breslau, 1929-30; U.S. Consul in Tsingtao, as of 1932; Canton, as of 1938.
Died in Washington,
D.C., November
14, 1970 (age 73 years, 243
days).
Interment at Middlebury Cemetery, Middlebury, Conn.
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