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Note: This is just one of
1,164
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.
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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John Holmes (1773-1843) —
of Alfred, York
County, Maine.
Born in Kingston, Plymouth
County, Mass., March
14, 1773.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives, 1802-03, 1812; member of Massachusetts
state senate, 1813-14; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts 1st District, 1817-20; delegate
to Maine state constitutional convention, 1819; U.S.
Senator from Maine, 1820-27, 1829-33; member of Maine
state house of representatives, 1836-37; U.S.
Attorney for Maine, 1841-43; died in office 1843.
Died July 7,
1843 (age 70 years, 115
days).
Entombed at Eastern
Cemetery, Portland, Maine; cenotaph at Parish Cemetery, Alfred, Maine.
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Daniel Goodenow —
of Alfred, York
County, Maine.
Candidate for Governor of
Maine, 1831, 1832, 1833; Maine
state attorney general, 1838, 1841; justice of
Maine state supreme court, 1855-62.
Burial location unknown.
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John Holmes Goodenow (b. 1833) —
also known as John H. Goodenow —
of Alfred, York
County, Maine.
Born in Alfred, York
County, Maine, 1833.
Lawyer;
law partner of Nathan
D. Appleton; member of Maine
state house of representatives, 1859; member of Maine
state senate, 1861-62; U.S. Consul General in Constantinople, 1864-65, 1874.
Burial location unknown.
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