Note: This is just one of
1,162
family groupings listed on
The Political Graveyard web site.
These families each have three or more politician members,
all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption.
This specific family group is a subset of the
much larger Three Thousand
Related Politicians group. An individual may be listed
with more than one subset.
These groupings — even the names of the groupings,
and the areas of main activity — are the
result of a computer algorithm working with the data I have,
not the choices of any historian or genealogist.
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Levi Lincoln (1749-1820) —
of Massachusetts.
Born in Hingham, Plymouth
County, Mass., May 15,
1749.
Democrat. State court judge in Massachusetts, 1775; delegate
to Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1779; Delegate
to Continental Congress from Massachusetts, 1781; member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives, 1796; member of Massachusetts
state senate, 1797; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts at-large, 1800-01; U.S.
Secretary of State, 1801; U.S.
Attorney General, 1801-05; Lieutenant
Governor of Massachusetts, 1807-09; Governor of
Massachusetts, 1808-09.
Died in Worcester, Worcester
County, Mass., April
14, 1820 (age 70 years, 335
days).
Interment at Worcester
Rural Cemetery, Worcester, Mass.
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Bartlett Nye (1759-1822) —
of Fairfield, Somerset
County, Maine.
Born in Sandwich, Barnstable
County, Mass., August
18, 1759.
Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member
of Massachusetts
state house of representatives, 1812.
Died in Fairfield, Somerset
County, Maine, 1822
(age about
62 years).
Burial
location unknown.
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Paul Fearing (1762-1822) —
of Ohio.
Born in Wareham, Plymouth
County, Mass., February
28, 1762.
Lawyer;
member of Northwest
Territory legislature, 1799-1801; Delegate
to U.S. Congress from Northwest Territory, 1801-03.
Died in Marietta, Washington
County, Ohio, August
21, 1822 (age 60 years, 174
days).
Interment at Harmar
Cemetery, Marietta, Ohio.
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James Hodges (1765-1810) —
of Taunton, Bristol
County, Mass.
Born in Taunton, Bristol
County, Mass., December
3, 1765.
Postmaster at Taunton,
Mass., 1804-10.
Died in Taunton, Bristol
County, Mass., October
10, 1810 (age 44 years, 311
days).
Interment at Plain
Cemetery, Taunton, Mass.
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Hezekiah Nye (1766-1850) —
of Tolland, Tolland
County, Conn.
Born in Tolland, Tolland
County, Conn., April
11, 1766.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Tolland, 1821-22.
Died in Tolland, Tolland
County, Conn., March 9,
1850 (age 83 years, 332
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Thomas Nye (1768-1842) —
of New Bedford, Bristol
County, Mass.
Born in Dartmouth, Bristol
County, Mass., September
28, 1768.
Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member
of Massachusetts
state house of representatives from New Bedford; elected 1809.
Died June 22,
1842 (age 73 years, 267
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Benjamin Hazard (1770-1841) —
of Newport, Newport
County, R.I.
Born in Middletown, Newport
County, R.I., September
18, 1770.
Lawyer;
member of Rhode
Island state house of representatives, 1809-40; Speaker of
the Rhode Island State House of Representatives, 1816-18.
Episcopalian.
Died in Newport, Newport
County, R.I., March
10, 1841 (age 70 years, 173
days).
Interment at Island
Cemetery, Newport, R.I.
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Daniel Garrison (1782-1851) —
of Salem, Salem
County, N.J.
Born in Lower Penns Neck Township (now Pennsville), Salem
County, N.J., April 3,
1782.
Democrat. Member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Salem County, 1806-08; U.S.
Representative from New Jersey, 1823-27 (3rd District 1823-25,
at-large 1825-27); U.S. Collector of Customs, 1834-38.
Died in Salem, Salem
County, N.J., February
13, 1851 (age 68 years, 316
days).
Interment at St.
John's Episcopal Churchyard, Salem, N.J.
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Levi Lincoln Jr. (1782-1868) —
of Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass.; Worcester, Worcester
County, Mass.
Born in Worcester, Worcester
County, Mass., October
25, 1782.
Republican. Member of Massachusetts
state senate, 1812-13, 1844-45; member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives, 1814-22; Speaker of
the Massachusetts State House of Representatives, 1822-23; delegate
to Massachusetts state constitutional convention, 1820; Lieutenant
Governor of Massachusetts, 1823-24; justice of
Massachusetts state supreme court, 1824-25; Governor of
Massachusetts, 1825-34; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts 5th District, 1834-41; U.S.
Collector of Customs, 1841-43; mayor
of Worcester, Mass., 1848-49; Presidential Elector for
Massachusetts, 1864.
Died in Worcester, Worcester
County, Mass., May 29,
1868 (age 85 years, 217
days).
Interment at Worcester
Rural Cemetery, Worcester, Mass.
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Enoch Lincoln (1788-1829) —
of Paris, Oxford
County, Maine.
Born in Worcester, Worcester
County, Mass., December
28, 1788.
Lawyer;
U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts 7th District, 1818-21; U.S.
Representative from Maine, 1821-26 (at-large 1821-25, 5th
District 1825-26); Governor of
Maine, 1827-29; died in office 1829.
Died October
8, 1829 (age 40 years, 284
days).
Entombed in mausoleum at State
of Maine Burial Ground, Augusta, Maine.
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Henry Collins Flagg (1792-1863) —
also known as Henry C. Flagg —
of New Haven, New Haven
County, Conn.
Born in South Carolina, January
5, 1792.
Whig. Mayor
of New Haven, Conn., 1834-39; member of Connecticut
state senate 4th District, 1835.
Died in New Haven, New Haven
County, Conn., March 8,
1863 (age 71 years, 62
days).
Interment at Grove
Street Cemetery, New Haven, Conn.
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Thomas Mackie Burgess (1806-1856) —
also known as Thomas M. Burgess —
of Providence, Providence
County, R.I.
Born in Providence, Providence
County, R.I., June 6,
1806.
Whig. Mayor
of Providence, R.I., 1841-52.
Died in Providence, Providence
County, R.I., October
17, 1856 (age 50 years, 133
days).
Interment at North
Burial Ground, Providence, R.I.
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Asa Russell Nye (1808-1858) —
also known as Asa R. Nye —
of New Bedford, Bristol
County, Mass.
Born in New Bedford, Bristol
County, Mass., 1808.
Merchant;
banker;
member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives from New Bedford; elected 1854.
Died in New Bedford, Bristol
County, Mass., August
8, 1858 (age about 50
years).
Burial
location unknown.
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Henry B. Payne (1810-1896) —
of Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio.
Born in Hamilton, Madison
County, N.Y., November
30, 1810.
Democrat. Presidential Elector for Ohio, 1848;
member of Ohio
state senate, 1849-50; candidate for Governor of
Ohio, 1857; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio,
1860;
U.S.
Representative from Ohio 20th District, 1875-77; defeated, 1876;
candidate for Democratic nomination for President, 1880;
U.S.
Senator from Ohio, 1885-91.
Died in Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio, September
9, 1896 (age 85 years, 284
days).
Interment at Lake
View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
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James Scollay Whitney (1811-1878) —
also known as James S. Whitney —
of Conway, Franklin
County, Mass.; Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass.
Born in South Deerfield, Deerfield, Franklin
County, Mass., May 19,
1811.
Democrat. Member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives, 1851, 1854; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, 1856,
1860;
U.S. Collector of Customs, 1860-61; steamship
business; member of Massachusetts
state senate First Norfolk District, 1872.
English
ancestry.
Died in Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass., October
24, 1878 (age 67 years, 158
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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John Milton Hay (1838-1905) —
also known as John Hay —
of Washington,
D.C.
Born in Salem, Washington
County, Ind., October
8, 1838.
Private secretary and assistant to President Abraham
Lincoln; U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, 1893-98; U.S.
Secretary of State, 1898-1905; died in office 1905.
Died in Newbury, Merrimack
County, N.H., July 1,
1905 (age 66 years, 266
days).
Interment at Lake
View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
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Relatives: Son
of Helen (Leonard) Hay (1803-1893) and Dr. Charles Hay (1807-1893);
married, February
4, 1874, to Clara Louise Stone (1849-1914); father of Adelbert
Stone Hay and Alice Evelyn Hay (1880-1960; who married James
Wolcott Wadsworth Jr.); grandfather of John
Hay Whitney and James
Jermiah Wadsworth (1905-1984); great-grandfather of James
Wadsworth Symington; second cousin thrice removed of James
Hodges; third cousin twice removed of James
Leonard Hodges; fourth cousin once removed of William
Dean Kellogg and Marcus
Morton. |
| | Political families: Wolcott-Wadsworth
family of Connecticut; Whitney-Nye-Lincoln-Hay
family; Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin
family of Connecticut and New York; Pendleton-Lee
family of Maryland; Morton
family (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | Cross-reference: Spencer
F. Eddy |
| | The World War II Liberty
ship SS John Hay (built 1943 at Panama
City, Florida; scrapped 1961) was named for
him. |
| | Epitaph: "The Fruit of Righteousness is
sown in peace of they that make peace." |
| | See also Wikipedia
article — U.S. State Dept career summary — NNDB
dossier |
| | Books about John Milton Hay: Michael
Burlingame, ed., At
Lincoln's Side : John Hay's Civil War Correspondence and Selected
Writings — Robert L. Gale, John
Hay — Howard I. Kushner, John
Milton Hay : The Union of Poetry and Politics —
Michael Burlingame, ed., Abraham
Lincoln: The Observations of John G. Nicolay and John
Hay — John Taliaferro, All
the Great Prizes: The Life of John Hay, from Lincoln to
Roosevelt |
| | Image source: Munsey's Magazine,
October 1903 |
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Henry Melville Whitney (1839-1923) —
also known as Henry M. Whitney —
of Brookline, Norfolk
County, Mass.
Born in Conway, Franklin
County, Mass., October
22, 1839.
Democrat. Steamship
business; candidate for Lieutenant
Governor of Massachusetts, 1905; candidate for Governor of
Massachusetts, 1907.
Died in Brookline, Norfolk
County, Mass., January
25, 1923 (age 83 years, 95
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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William Collins Whitney (1841-1904) —
also known as William C. Whitney —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.; Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Conway, Franklin
County, Mass., July 5,
1841.
Democrat. Lawyer;
delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1876,
1880;
U.S.
Secretary of the Navy, 1885-89; established
the Naval War College, in Newport, R.I.; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention 7th District, 1894.
English
ancestry.
Died, from peritonitis,
following appendicitis
surgery, in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., February
2, 1904 (age 62 years, 212
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
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Frank Mellen Nye (1852-1935) —
also known as Frank M. Nye —
of Clear Lake, Polk
County, Wis.; Minneapolis, Hennepin
County, Minn.
Born in Shirley, Piscataquis
County, Maine, March 7,
1852.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of Wisconsin
state assembly, 1885; U.S.
Representative from Minnesota 5th District, 1907-13; district
judge in Minnesota, 1920-32.
Died in Minneapolis, Hennepin
County, Minn., November
29, 1935 (age 83 years, 267
days).
Interment at Greenwood
Cemetery, River Falls, Wis.
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Dwight Backus (1856-1922) —
of Benton Township, Eaton
County, Mich.
Born in Michigan, January, 1856.
Democrat. Farmer;
Benton Township supervisor, 1898-1913; chair of
Eaton County Democratic Party, 1913.
Died in Benton Township, Eaton
County, Mich., December
27, 1922 (age 66 years, 0
days).
Interment at Benton Township Cemetery, Potterville, Mich.
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Daniel Butler Fearing (1859-1918) —
also known as Daniel B. Fearing —
of Newport, Newport
County, R.I.
Born in Newport, Newport
County, R.I., August
14, 1859.
Democrat. Mayor
of Newport, R.I., 1894; Presidential Elector for Rhode Island, 1912.
Episcopalian.
Member, Freemasons.
Died in Newport, Newport
County, R.I., May 26,
1918 (age 58 years, 285
days).
Interment at Island
Cemetery, Newport, R.I.
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Adelbert Stone Hay (1876-1901) —
also known as Adelbert S. Hay —
Born in 1876.
U.S. Consul in Pretoria, 1901.
Fell to his
death from a third-floor window of the New Haven House hotel,
New Haven, New Haven
County, Conn., June 23,
1901 (age about 24
years).
Interment at Lake
View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
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Frances Payne Bolton (1885-1977) —
also known as Frances P. Bolton; Frances Payne
Bingham —
of Lyndhurst, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio.
Born in Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio, March
29, 1885.
Republican. Member of Ohio
Republican State Central Committee, 1938-40; U.S.
Representative from Ohio 22nd District, 1940-69; delegate to
Republican National Convention from Ohio, 1948
(speaker),
1952
(Honorary
Vice-President), 1956,
1960,
1964,
1968.
Female.
Presbyterian.
Member, League of Women
Voters; National
Trust for Historic Preservation; Daughters of the
American Revolution.
First
woman member of Congress to head a mission abroad, 1955.
Died in Lyndhurst, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio, March 9,
1977 (age 91 years, 345
days).
Interment at Lake
View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
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William Averell Harriman (1891-1986) —
also known as W. Averell Harriman —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., November
15, 1891.
Democrat. U.S. Ambassador to Soviet Union, 1943-46; Great Britain, 1946; , 1961, 1965-69; U.S.
Secretary of Commerce, 1946-48; candidate for Democratic
nomination for President, 1952,
1956;
delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1952,
1956,
1960,
1964;
Governor
of New York, 1955-59; defeated, 1958.
Member, Council on
Foreign Relations; Knights
of Pythias; Skull
and Bones.
Received the Presidential
Medal of Freedom in 1969.
Died in Yorktown Heights, Westchester
County, N.Y., July 26,
1986 (age 94 years, 253
days).
Interment at Arden
Farm Graveyard, Arden, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Edward
Henry Harriman; married, September
21, 1915, to Kitty Lawrence (divorced 1929); married, February
21, 1930, to Marie (Norton) Whitney (died 1970; ex-wife of Cornelius
Vanderbilt Whitney); married, September
27, 1971, to Pamela
Hayward (1920-1997). |
| | Cross-reference: Jonathan
B. Bingham |
| | See also National
Governors Association biography — Wikipedia
article — U.S. State Dept career summary — NNDB
dossier — Internet Movie Database
profile — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
| | Books about Averell Harriman: Walter
Isaacson, The
Wise Men : Six Friends and the World They Made |
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Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney (1899-1992) —
also known as Cornelius V. Whitney;
"Sonny" —
of Westbury, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y.; Saratoga Springs, Saratoga
County, N.Y.
Born in Roslyn, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y., February
20, 1899.
Democrat. Co-founder and chairman of Pam American Airways;
chairman, Hudson Bay Mining and
Smelting
Company; horse
breeder; candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 1st District, 1932; along with David
O. Selznick, he helped to finance and produce Hollywood
films in the 1930s and 1940s.
Died in Saratoga Springs, Saratoga
County, N.Y., December
13, 1992 (age 93 years, 297
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Harry Payne Whitney (1872-1930) and Gertrude (Vanderbilt) Whitney
(1875-1942); married, March 5,
1923, to Marie Norton (1903-1970; divorced 1929; who later
married William
Averell Harriman); married, September
29, 1931, to Gladys Crosby Hopkins; married, June 18,
1941, to Eleanor Searle (1908-2002; divorced 1958); married, January
24, 1958, to Mary Lou (Schroeder) Hosford (actress); grandson of
William
Collins Whitney; grandnephew of Henry
Melville Whitney; great-grandson of Henry
B. Payne and James
Scollay Whitney; second great-grandson of Henry
Collins Flagg; first cousin of William
Henry Vanderbilt III and John
Hay Whitney (1904-1982); first cousin once removed of Frances
Payne Bolton; second cousin of William
Armistead Moale Burden and Oliver
Payne Bolton; second cousin once removed of Shirley
Carter Burden Jr.; third cousin thrice removed of Thomas
Mackie Burgess. |
| | Political families: Roosevelt
family of New York; Wolcott-Wadsworth
family of Connecticut; Morton
family; Bolton-Whitney-Brainard-Wolcott
family of Cleveland, Ohio; Whitney-Nye-Lincoln-Hay
family (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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William Henry Vanderbilt III (1901-1981) —
also known as William H. Vanderbilt —
of Portsmouth, Newport
County, R.I.; South Williamstown, Williamstown, Berkshire
County, Mass.
Born in Staten Island, Richmond
County, N.Y., November
24, 1901.
Republican. Member of Rhode
Island state senate, 1928-34; delegate to Republican National
Convention from Rhode Island, 1928
(Convention
Vice-President), 1936
(member, Committee
to Notify Presidential Nominee); Governor of
Rhode Island, 1939-41; defeated, 1940.
Episcopalian.
Died in South Williamstown, Williamstown, Berkshire
County, Mass., April
14, 1981 (age 79 years, 141
days).
Interment at Southlawn Cemetery, Williamstown, Mass.
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John Hay Whitney (1904-1982) —
also known as Jock Whitney —
of Manhasset, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y.
Born in Ellsworth, Hancock
County, Maine, August
17, 1904.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II; financier;
alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New York,
1956;
U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, 1957-61; publisher of the New York Herald
Tribune newspaper,
1961-66.
Member, Delta
Kappa Epsilon.
Died in Manhasset, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y., February
8, 1982 (age 77 years, 175
days).
Interment at Christ
Church Cemetery, Manhasset, Long Island, N.Y.
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James Jermiah Wadsworth (1905-1984) —
also known as James J. Wadsworth —
of Geneseo, Livingston
County, N.Y.; Washington,
D.C.
Born in Groveland, Livingston
County, N.Y., June 12,
1905.
Republican. Member of New York
state assembly from Livingston County, 1932-41; resigned 1941;
U.S. Representative to United Nations, 1960-61; member, Federal Communications
Commission, 1965-69.
Episcopalian.
Member, Council on
Foreign Relations; United
World Federalists.
Died in Geneseo, Livingston
County, N.Y., March
13, 1984 (age 78 years, 275
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of James
Wolcott Wadsworth Jr. and Alice Evelyn (Hay) Wadsworth
(1880-1960); brother of Evelyn Wadsworth (who married William
Stuart Symington); married, June 16,
1927, to Harty Griggs Tilton; nephew of Adelbert
Stone Hay; uncle of James
Wadsworth Symington; grandson of John
Milton Hay and James
Wolcott Wadsworth; grandnephew of Charles
Frederick Wadsworth; great-grandson of James
Samuel Wadsworth; second great-grandson of Reverdy
Johnson; second great-grandnephew of Thomas
Fielder Bowie; third great-grandson of John
Johnson; third great-grandnephew of Robert
William Bowie (1787-1848); fourth great-grandson of Erastus
Wolcott and Robert
William Bowie (1750-1818); fourth great-grandnephew of Oliver
Wolcott Sr., Benjamin
Mackall IV, Walter
Bowie and Thomas
Mackall; fifth great-grandson of Roger
Wolcott (1679-1767); first cousin of John
Hay Whitney; first cousin five times removed of Oliver
Wolcott Jr., Roger
Griswold, Frederick
Wolcott and Margaret
Taylor; second cousin twice removed of Edward
Oliver Wolcott; second cousin five times removed of James
Hodges; third cousin thrice removed of John
William Allen, Henry
Titus Backus (1809-1877), Christopher
Parsons Wolcott, Matthew
Griswold and Roger
Wolcott (1847-1900). |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin
family of Connecticut and New York; Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton
family of Massachusetts; Waterman-Huntington
family of Connecticut; Wolcott-Wadsworth
family of Connecticut (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also U.S. State Dept career summary |
| | Image source: New York Red Book
1936 |
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William Armistead Moale Burden (1906-1984) —
also known as William A. M. Burden —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., April 8,
1906.
Analyst of aviation
industry; founder of Wall Street investment firm; chairman of Union
Texas Natural Gas Corporation; director, Allied Chemical
Co., Columbia Broadcasting
System, and Lockheed Aircraft;
president, Museum of Modern Art in New York, 1953-59, 1962-65; U.S.
Ambassador to Belgium, 1959-61.
Member, Council on
Foreign Relations.
Died, of heart
disease, in New York
Hospital, Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., October
10, 1984 (age 78 years, 185
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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James Roosevelt (1907-1991) —
also known as Jimmy Roosevelt —
of Brookline, Norfolk
County, Mass.; Beverly Hills, Los
Angeles County, Calif.; Los Angeles, Los
Angeles County, Calif.
Born in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., December
23, 1907.
Democrat. Insurance
business; delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Massachusetts, 1936;
served in the U.S. Marine Corps during World War II; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from California, 1948,
1952
(alternate), 1956,
1960,
1964;
member of Democratic
National Committee from California, 1948-52; candidate for Governor of
California, 1950; U.S.
Representative from California 26th District, 1955-65; candidate
for mayor
of Los Angeles, Calif., 1965.
Episcopalian.
Member, American
Legion; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Americans
for Democratic Action.
Died, from complications of a stroke
and Parkinson's
disease, in Newport Beach, Orange
County, Calif., August
13, 1991 (age 83 years, 233
days).
Interment at Pacific
View Memorial Park, Newport Beach, Calif.
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Relatives: Son
of Franklin
Delano Roosevelt and Eleanor
Roosevelt; brother of Elliott
Roosevelt and Franklin
Delano Roosevelt Jr.; married, June 4,
1930, to Betsey Maria Cushing (1908-1998; divorced 1940; who
later married John
Hay Whitney); married, April
14, 1941, to Romelle Theresa Schneider (divorced 1955); married,
July
2, 1956, to Gladys Irene Owens (divorced 1969); married, October
3, 1969, to Mary Lena Winskill; grandnephew of Corinne
Roosevelt Robinson and Theodore
Roosevelt; great-grandnephew of Robert
Barnwell Roosevelt; second great-grandnephew of James
I. Roosevelt; third great-grandson of Edward
Hutchinson Robbins; third great-grandnephew of William
Bellinger Bulloch; fourth great-grandson of Archibald
Bulloch (c.1730-1777); first cousin once removed of Theodore
Douglas Robinson, Alice
Roosevelt Longworth, Warren
Delano Robbins, Corinne
Robinson Alsop, Theodore
Roosevelt Jr. and William
Sheffield Cowles; first cousin thrice removed of Elizabeth
Monroe; first cousin five times removed of Ebenezer
Huntington; first cousin seven times removed of Benjamin
Huntington; second cousin of Corinne
A. Chubb and John
deKoven Alsop; second cousin twice removed of Samuel
Laurence Gouverneur; second cousin four times removed of Nicholas
Roosevelt Jr., Philip
DePeyster and Jabez
Williams Huntington. |
| | Political families: Roosevelt
family of New York; Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin
family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Three
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia
article — NNDB
dossier — Internet Movie Database
profile — OurCampaigns
candidate detail |
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Oliver Payne Bolton (1917-1972) —
also known as Oliver P. Bolton —
of Mentor, Lake
County, Ohio.
Born in Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio, February
22, 1917.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; lawyer; newspaper
publisher; U.S.
Representative from Ohio 11th District, 1953-57, 1963-65.
Protestant.
Member, American
Legion; Freemasons;
Elks; Phi
Delta Phi.
Died in Palm Beach, Palm Beach
County, Fla., December
13, 1972 (age 55 years, 295
days).
Interment at Lake
View Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio.
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James Wadsworth Symington (b. 1927) —
also known as James W. Symington —
of Clayton, St. Louis
County, Mo.
Born in Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y., September
28, 1927.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from Missouri 2nd District, 1969-77; candidate in
primary for U.S.
Senator from Missouri, 1976.
Episcopalian.
Member, American Bar
Association.
Still living as of 2014.
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Shirley Carter Burden Jr. (1941-1996) —
also known as Carter Burden —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles
County, Calif., August
25, 1941.
Democrat. Lawyer;
candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 18th District, 1978; founder of
Commodore Media, owner of radio
stations.
Died in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., January
23, 1996 (age 54 years, 151
days).
Burial
location unknown.
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