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Frederick L. Hackenburg (c.1888-1952) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.; West New Brighton, Staten Island, Richmond
County, N.Y.
Born in Prague, Austria-Hungary (now Czechia),
about 1888.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 14th District, 1921-27;
special sessions court judge in New York, 1935-52.
Died in West New Brighton, Staten Island, Richmond
County, N.Y., January
10, 1952 (age about 64
years).
Burial location unknown.
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John M. Hackett —
of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess
County, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Dutchess County 2nd District, 1922-30.
Burial location unknown.
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William L. Hadden (b. 1896) —
of West Haven, New Haven
County, Conn.
Born in Elmira, Chemung
County, N.Y., October
8, 1896.
Republican. Lawyer; member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Orange and West Haven,
1939-42; Lieutenant
Governor of Connecticut, 1943-45; Connecticut
state attorney general, 1945-51; delegate to Republican National
Convention from Connecticut, 1948.
Catholic.
Member, American Bar
Association; American
Legion; Elks; Knights
of Columbus.
Burial location unknown.
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Image source:
Connecticut Register and Manual 1950 |
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William F. Hagarty (1877-1950) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in Dayton, Montgomery
County, Ohio, June 30,
1877.
Democrat. Lawyer; member, board of managers, Holy Family Hospital;
Justice
of New York Supreme Court 2nd District, 1923-47; defeated, 1921;
Justice of the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court 2nd
Department, 1927-47.
Catholic.
Member, Friendly
Sons of St. Patrick; Catholic
Lawyers Guild.
Died, in Long Island College Hospital,
Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., January
30, 1950 (age 72 years, 214
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Cornelius E. Hagarty and Julia A. (Leary) Hagarty; married 1942 to Mary
E. McGrath. |
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Alva Lysander Hager (1850-1923) —
also known as Alva L. Hager —
of Greenfield, Adair
County, Iowa.
Born near Jamestown, Chautauqua
County, N.Y., October
29, 1850.
Republican. Lawyer; member of Iowa
state senate, 1891; U.S.
Representative from Iowa 9th District, 1893-99; defeated, 1898.
Died in Des Moines, Polk
County, Iowa, January
29, 1923 (age 72 years, 92
days).
Interment in private or family graveyard.
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James Haggerty —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 20th District, 1882-86.
Burial location unknown.
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Louis Herbert Hahlo (b. 1865) —
also known as Louis H. Hahlo —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., January
17, 1865.
Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 21st District, 1892-93.
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Hermann Hahlo and Rebecca (Hoexter) Hahlo. |
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Joseph Jerome Hahn (b. 1868) —
also known as J. Jerome Hahn —
of Providence, Providence
County, R.I.
Born in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., August
20, 1868.
Lawyer; superior court judge in Rhode Island, 1919-30; justice of
Rhode Island state supreme court, 1930-38.
Jewish.
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Isaac Hahn and Rose (Stern) Hahn; married, March
16, 1911, to Katherine L. Marr. |
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Albert Haight (1842-1926) —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Ellicottville, Cattaraugus
County, N.Y., February
20, 1842.
Republican. Lawyer; Erie
County Judge, 1872-76; Justice of
New York Supreme Court, 1877-94; judge of
New York Court of Appeals, 1895-1912.
Died October
6, 1926 (age 84 years, 228
days).
Burial location unknown.
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George Marlette Haight (1879-1967) —
also known as George M. Haight —
of Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y.
Born in Onondaga Valley, Onondaga
County, N.Y., September
5, 1879.
Democrat. School teacher
and principal; lawyer; justice of the peace; member of New York
state assembly from Onondaga County 2nd District, 1914, 1924;
defeated, 1915; chair of
Onondaga County Democratic Party, 1920-22, 1932-34; candidate for
New
York state senate 38th District, 1924; candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 36th District, 1944.
Presbyterian.
Member, Freemasons;
Shriners;
Elks; Sons of
the American Revolution.
Died, in Crouse Irving Hospital,
Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y., April, 1967
(age 87
years, 0 days).
Interment at Onondaga
Valley Cemetery, Onondaga Valley, N.Y.
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Daniel Haines (1801-1877) —
of New Jersey.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., January
6, 1801.
Lawyer; member of New Jersey
State Council, 1837, 1839-40; Governor of
New Jersey, 1843-45, 1848-51; chancellor
of New Jersey court of chancery, 1843-45; associate
justice of New Jersey state supreme court, 1852-66.
Died in Hamburg, Sussex
County, N.J., January
26, 1877 (age 76 years, 20
days).
Interment at North
Hardyston Cemetery, Hamburg, N.J.
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Fletcher Hale (1883-1931) —
of Laconia, Belknap
County, N.H.
Born in Portland, Cumberland
County, Maine, January
22, 1883.
Republican. Lawyer; delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1918; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 1st District, 1925-31; died in
office 1931.
Episcopalian.
Member, Freemasons;
Elks; Odd
Fellows; American Bar
Association.
Died in the Brooklyn Naval Hospital,
Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., October
22, 1931 (age 48 years, 273
days).
Interment at Union
Cemetery, Laconia, N.H.
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Owen A. Haley (1884-1969) —
of Bronx, Bronx
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., June 30,
1884.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
Republican State Committee, 1945-50; delegate to Republican
National Convention from New York, 1948.
Catholic.
Member, Elks.
Died June 14,
1969 (age 84 years, 349
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Patrick C. Haley (1849-1928) —
of Joliet, Will
County, Ill.
Born in Saranac, Clinton
County, N.Y., March
17, 1849.
Democrat. Lawyer; delegate to Democratic National Convention
from Illinois, 1888;
mayor
of Joliet, Ill., 1891-93.
Died February
21, 1928 (age 78 years, 341
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Thomas Haley and Hannah Haley; married, December
1, 1875, to Mary A. D'Arcy. |
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Abraham Oakey Hall (1826-1898) —
also known as A. Oakey Hall; "Elegant
Oakey" —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., July 26,
1826.
Republican. Newspaper
reporter; lawyer; delegate to Republican National
Convention from New York, 1856;
mayor
of New York City, N.Y., 1869-72; indicted
and tried in
1871-73 on charges
of covering up corruption during his mayoralty; acquitted.
Presbyterian;
later Catholic.
English,
Welsh,
and French
ancestry.
Died, of heart
disease, in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., October
7, 1898 (age 72 years, 73
days).
Entombed at Trinity
Cemetery, Manhattan, N.Y.
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Augustus Caesar Hall (1814-1861) —
also known as Augustus Hall —
of Keosauqua, Van Buren
County, Iowa.
Born in Batavia, Genesee
County, N.Y., April
29, 1814.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from Iowa 1st District, 1855-57; justice of
Nebraska territorial supreme court, 1858-61; died in office 1861;
chief
justice of Nebraska territorial supreme court, 1858-61; died in
office 1861.
Died in Bellevue, Sarpy
County, Neb., February
1, 1861 (age 46 years, 278
days).
Interment at Prospect
Hill Cemetery, Omaha, Neb.
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Benjamin Franklin Hall (1814-1891) —
also known as Benjamin F. Hall —
of Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y.; Colorado.
Born in Whitehall, Washington
County, N.Y., July 23,
1814.
Lawyer; newspaper
editor; member of New York
state assembly from Cayuga County, 1844; mayor of
Auburn, N.Y., 1852-53; justice of
Colorado territorial supreme court, 1861-63; U.S. Consul in Valparaiso, 1863-65.
Died in Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y., September
6, 1891 (age 77 years, 45
days).
Interment at Fort
Hill Cemetery, Auburn, N.Y.
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Ernest Hall (c.1844-1920) —
of Bronx, New York County (now Bronx
County), N.Y.
Born about 1844.
Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; served in the Union
Navy during the Civil War; lawyer; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1902; appointed 1902.
Died in Bronx, Bronx
County, N.Y., June 13,
1920 (age about 76
years).
Burial location unknown.
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George Hall (1770-1840) —
of Onondaga
County, N.Y.
Born in Cheshire, New Haven
County, Conn., May 12,
1770.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Onondaga County, 1815-16; U.S.
Representative from New York 19th District, 1819-21; defeated,
1820.
Died in Onondaga Valley, Onondaga
County, N.Y., March
20, 1840 (age 69 years, 313
days).
Interment at Onondaga
Valley Cemetery, Onondaga Valley, N.Y.
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Henry Clay Hall (1860-1936) —
also known as Henry C. Hall —
of Paris, France;
Colorado Springs, El Paso
County, Colo.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., January
3, 1860.
Democrat. Lawyer; mayor
of Colorado Springs, Colo., 1905-07; member, Interstate Commerce
Commission, 1914-28.
Episcopalian.
Member, American Bar
Association; Delta
Kappa Epsilon; Phi
Beta Kappa.
Died, from bronchial
pneumonia, in Ashfield, Franklin
County, Mass., November
9, 1936 (age 76 years, 311
days).
Interment at Evergreen
Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colo.
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Lawrence Washington Hall (1819-1863) —
of Bucyrus, Crawford
County, Ohio.
Born in Lake
County, Ohio, 1819.
Democrat. Lawyer; common pleas court judge in Ohio, 1852-57;
U.S.
Representative from Ohio 9th District, 1857-59; defeated, 1858.
Imprisoned
for alleged disloyalty
to the Union in 1862.
Died of a lung
hemorrhage, Bucyrus, Crawford
County, Ohio, January
18, 1863 (age about 43
years).
Original interment at Oakwood
Cemetery, Bucyrus, Ohio; reinterment at Forest
Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y.
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Leonard Wood Hall (1900-1979) —
also known as Leonard W. Hall —
of Oyster Bay, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y.
Born in Oyster Bay, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y., October
2, 1900.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Nassau County 2nd District, 1927-28, 1934-38;
Nassau
County Sheriff, 1929-31; U.S.
Representative from New York, 1939-52 (1st District 1939-45, 2nd
District 1945-52); delegate to Republican National Convention from
New York, 1944
(alternate), 1948,
1952,
1956
(speaker);
Nassau
County Surrogate, 1952-57; Chairman
of Republican National Committee, 1953-57; candidate for
Presidential Elector for New York.
Episcopalian.
Member, Freemasons;
Elks.
Died in Glen Cove, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y., June 2,
1979 (age 78 years, 243
days).
Interment at Memorial
Cemetery of St. John's Church, Laurel Hollow, Long Island, N.Y.
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Nathan Kelsey Hall (1810-1874) —
also known as Nathan K. Hall —
of Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Marcellus, Onondaga
County, N.Y., March
28, 1810.
Lawyer; common pleas court judge in New York, 1841-45; member
of New York
state assembly from Erie County, 1846; U.S.
Representative from New York 32nd District, 1847-49; U.S.
Postmaster General, 1850-52; U.S.
District Judge for the Northern District of New York, 1852-74;
died in office 1874.
Died in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., March 2,
1874 (age 63 years, 339
days).
Interment at Forest
Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y.
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Rudolph Halley (1913-1956) —
also known as Rudy Halley —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Queens, Queens
County, N.Y., June 19,
1913.
Liberal. Lawyer; counsel for two U.S. Senate investigative
committees in the 1940s and early 1950s; New York City Council
President, 1951-53; candidate for mayor
of New York City, N.Y., 1953.
Jewish.
Member, B'nai
B'rith.
Died, while under treatment for pancreatic
pseudocysts, in Mount Sinai Hospital,
Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., November
19, 1956 (age 43 years, 153
days).
Interment at Ferncliff
Cemetery, Hartsdale, N.Y.
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Morris S. Halliday —
of Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer; Tompkins
County District Attorney; member of New York
state senate 41st District, 1915-18.
Burial location unknown.
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James T. Hallinan (1889-1969) —
of Flushing, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y.; Glen Cove, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., June 1,
1889.
Democrat. Lawyer; Queens
County District Attorney, 1930-31; Justice of
New York Supreme Court, 1932-59 (2nd District 1932-48, 10th
District 1948-59); Justice of the Appellate Division of the New York
Supreme Court, 1955-59.
Catholic.
Member, Elks; Knights
of Columbus.
Died in Glen Cove, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y., July 4,
1969 (age 80 years, 33
days).
Interment at Mount
St. Mary Cemetery, Flushing, Queens, N.Y.
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Donald Marc Halperin (1945-2006) —
also known as Donald M. Halperin —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born July 25,
1945.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state senate, 1971-93 (16th District 1971-72, 20th District
1973-82, 18th District 1983-93).
Died, of lung
cancer, in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., June 26,
2006 (age 60 years, 336
days).
Interment at Mt.
Lebanon Cemetery, Glendale, Queens, N.Y.
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Philip Halpern (1902-1963) —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., November
12, 1902.
Republican. Lawyer; law
professor; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention 48th District, 1938;
Justice
of New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1948-63; died in office
1963; Justice of the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme
Court, 1952-63 (3rd Department 1952-57, 4th Department 1958-63); died
in office 1963.
Jewish.
Member, American Bar
Association; Zionist
Organization of America; Knights
of Pythias; Sigma
Alpha Mu; B'nai
B'rith.
Died in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., August
25, 1963 (age 60 years, 286
days).
Interment at Forest
Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y.
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Joseph Hamerman (b. 1886) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., November
4, 1886.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 8th District, 1933-35.
Burial location unknown.
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Peter J. Hamill (c.1886-1930) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., about 1886.
Democrat. Lawyer; insurance
business; member of New York
state assembly, 1916-30 (New York County 2nd District 1916-17,
New York County 1st District 1918-30); died in office 1930.
Member, Tammany
Hall.
Died, from complications of appendicitis
surgery, in Polyclinic Hospital,
Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., January
13, 1930 (age about 44
years).
Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Alexander Hamilton (1757-1804) —
also known as "Alexander the
Coppersmith" —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Charles Town, Nevis,
January
11, 1757.
Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War;
lawyer; Delegate
to Continental Congress from New York, 1782-83; member of New York
state assembly from New York County, 1786-87; member,
U.S. Constitutional Convention, 1787; delegate
to New York convention to ratify U.S. constitution from New York
County, 1788; U.S.
Secretary of the Treasury, 1789-95.
Episcopalian.
Scottish
and French
ancestry. Member, Freemasons;
Society
of the Cincinnati.
Elected to the Hall
of Fame for Great Americans in 1915.
Shot
and mortally
wounded in a duel with
Aaron
Burr, on July 11, 1804, and died the next day in New York, New York
County, N.Y., July 12,
1804 (age 47 years, 183
days).
Interment at Trinity
Churchyard, Manhattan, N.Y.; statue at Treasury
Building Grounds, Washington, D.C.; statue at Commonwealth Avenue Mall, Boston, Mass.
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Relatives: Son
of James Hamilton and Rachel (Faucette) Hamilton; married, December
14, 1780, to Elizabeth Schuyler (daughter of Philip
John Schuyler; sister of Philip
Jeremiah Schuyler); father of Alexander
Hamilton Jr., James
Alexander Hamilton and William
Stephen Hamilton; great-grandfather of Robert
Ray Hamilton; second great-grandfather of Laurens
M. Hamilton; ancestor *** of Robert
Hamilton Woodruff. |
| | Political families: Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; VanRensselaer
family of Albany, New York (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | Cross-reference: Nathaniel
Pendleton — Robert
Troup — John
Tayler — William
P. Van Ness |
| | Hamilton counties in Fla., Ill., Ind., Kan., Neb., N.Y., Ohio and Tenn. are
named for him. |
| | The city
of Hamilton,
Ohio, is named for
him. — Hamilton Hall (dormitory, built 1926), at
Harvard University
Business School, Boston,
Massachusetts, is named for
him. |
| | Other politicians named for him: Alexander
H. Buell
— Alexander
H. Holley
— Hamilton
Fish
— Alexander
H. Stephens
— Alexander
H. Bullock
— Alexander
H. Bailey
— Alexander
H. Rice
— Alexander
Hamilton Jones
— Alexander
H. Waterman
— Alexander
H. Coffroth
— Alexander
H. Dudley
— Alexander
H. Revell
— Alexander
Hamilton Hargis
— Alexander
Hamilton Phillips
— Alex
Woodle
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| | Coins and currency: His portrait
appears on the U.S. $10 bill; from the 1860s to the 1920s, his
portrait also appeared on U.S. notes and certificates of various
denominations from $2 to $1,000. |
| | Personal motto: "Do it better
yet." |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia
article — NNDB
dossier — Find-A-Grave
memorial — Historical
Society of the New York Courts |
| | Books about Alexander Hamilton: Richard
Brookhiser, Alexander
Hamilton, American — Forrest McDonald, Alexander
Hamilton: A Biography — Gertrude Atherton, Conqueror
: Dramatized Biography of Alexander Hamilton — Ron
Chernow, Alexander
Hamilton — Thomas Fleming, Duel:
Alexander Hamilton, Aaron Burr, and the Future of
America — Arnold A. Rogow, A
Fatal Friendship: Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr —
Willard Sterne Randall, Alexander
Hamilton: A Life — John Harper, American
Machiavelli : Alexander Hamilton and the Origins of U.S. Foreign
Policy — Stephen F. Knott, Alexander
Hamilton and the Persistence of Myth — Charles Cerami,
Young
Patriots: The Remarkable Story of Two Men. Their Impossible Plan and
The Revolution That Created The Constitution — Donald
Barr Chidsey, Mr.
Hamilton and Mr. Jefferson |
| | Critical books about Alexander
Hamilton: Thomas DiLorenzo, Hamilton's
Curse : How Jefferson's Arch Enemy Betrayed the American Revolution
-- and What It means for Americans Today |
| | Image source: U.S. postage stamp
(1957) |
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Alexander Hamilton Jr. (1786-1875) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born May 16,
1786.
Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member
of New York
state assembly from New York County, 1818-19.
Died August
2, 1875 (age 89 years, 78
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Henry DeWitt Hamilton (1863-1942) —
also known as H. DeWitt Hamilton —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.; West Barrington, Barrington, Bristol
County, R.I.
Born in White Hall, Greene
County, Ill., February
26, 1863.
Democrat. Lawyer; Adjutant
General of New York, 1912; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from New York, 1912
(alternate), 1916;
candidate for Presidential Elector for New York; secretary of
Rhode Island Democratic Party, 1923-42.
Died in Barrington, Bristol
County, R.I., August
18, 1942 (age 79 years, 173
days).
Interment at Arlington
National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
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Relatives: Son
of Edwin Benjamin Brown Hamilton and Mary Ann Hildred (Chandler)
Hamilton; married, June 30,
1893, to Ada Estelle Brown. |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
| | Image source: Library of
Congress |
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James Alexander Hamilton (1788-1878) —
also known as James A. Hamilton —
of Dobbs Ferry, Westchester
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., April
14, 1788.
Whig. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812;
U.S.
Secretary of State, 1829; U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1829-34; delegate
to Whig National Convention from New York, 1839 (member, Balloting
Committee).
Died in Irvington, Westchester
County, N.Y., September
24, 1878 (age 90 years, 163
days).
Interment at Sleepy
Hollow Cemetery, Sleepy Hollow, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Elizabeth (Schuyler) Hamilton and Alexander
Hamilton; married, October
17, 1810, to Mary Morris; nephew of Philip
Jeremiah Schuyler; grandson of Philip
John Schuyler; grandnephew of Stephen
John Schuyler, Jeremiah
Van Rensselaer and Robert
Van Rensselaer; granduncle of Robert
Ray Hamilton; great-grandson of Johannes
Schuyler (1697-1746); second great-grandson of Stephanus
Van Cortlandt, Robert
Livingston the Younger and Johannes
Schuyler (1668-1747); second great-grandnephew of Jacobus
Van Cortlandt; third great-grandson of Pieter
Schuyler (1657-1724); third great-grandnephew of Robert
Livingston the Elder; first cousin of Philip
Schuyler; first cousin once removed of Pieter
Schuyler (1746-1792) and Jacob
Rutsen Van Rensselaer; first cousin twice removed of Stephanus
Bayard, Volkert
Petrus Douw, Pierre
Van Cortlandt, Hendrick
Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, James
Livingston and Killian
Killian Van Rensselaer; first cousin thrice removed of John
Livingston, Robert
Livingston (1688-1775), Gilbert
Livingston, Philip
P. Schuyler and John
Eliot Thayer Jr.; first cousin four times removed of David
Davidse Schuyler and Myndert
Davidtse Schuyler; second cousin of Henry
Walter Livingston; second cousin once removed of Nicholas
Bayard, Robert
R. Livingston (1746-1813), Philip
Van Cortlandt, Leonard
Gansevoort, Leonard
Gansevoort Jr., Pierre
Van Cortlandt Jr., Edward
Livingston (1764-1836), Peter
Robert Livingston (1766-1847), Maturin
Livingston, James
Parker, Edward
Livingston (1796-1840) and Cortlandt
Schuyler Van Rensselaer; second cousin twice removed of Robert
Livingston (1708-1790), Peter
Van Brugh Livingston, Robert
Gilbert Livingston, Philip
Livingston, Robert
R. Livingston (1718-1775), William
Livingston, James
Jay, John
Jay, Frederick
Jay and Peter
Samuel Schuyler; second cousin thrice removed of Matthew
Clarkson (1733-1800), Charles
Ludlow Livingston (born 1870) and Bronson
Murray Cutting; second cousin four times removed of Brockholst
Livingston; third cousin of Stephen
Van Rensselaer, Philip
Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Peter
Robert Livingston (1789-1859), Peter
Gansevoort, Gerrit
Smith, Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and John
Cortlandt Parker; third cousin once removed of Peter
Robert Livingston (1737-1794), Walter
Livingston, Philip
Peter Livingston, Henry
Brockholst Livingston, Peter
Augustus Jay, William
Jay, Henry
Bell Van Rensselaer, James
Adams Ekin, John
Jacob Astor III, Richard
Wayne Parker and Charles
Wolcott Parker; third cousin twice removed of Matthew
Clarkson (1758-1825), Kiliaen
Van Rensselaer, William
Waldorf Astor, John
Sluyter Wirt, Peter
Goelet Gerry and Ogden
Livingston Mills; third cousin thrice removed of William
Astor Chanler, Lewis
Stuyvesant Chanler, Robert
Reginald Livingston and John
Hubner II; fourth cousin of Rensselaer
Westerlo, Edward
Philip Livingston, William
Alexander Duer, John
Duer, Charles
Ludlow Livingston (1800-1873), Hamilton
Fish, George
Washington Schuyler, John
Jay II and Philip
N. Schuyler; fourth cousin once removed of Gilbert
Livingston Thompson, William
Duer, Denning
Duer, Henry
Brockholst Ledyard, Charles
Pinckney Brown, Eugene
Schuyler, Nicholas
Fish and Hamilton
Fish Jr.. |
| | Political families: Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; Roosevelt
family of New York (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Robert Ray Hamilton (1851-1890) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., March
18, 1851.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 11th District, 1881, 1886-89;
in July 1889, while staying in Atlantic City, he was caught in a
national scandal,
after his wife, Eva, stabbed a nurse; she was arrested and tried; it
came out that Eva was still
married to another man, that she had bought a baby for $10 and
told Hamilton he was the father, to induce him to marry her; when
this was publicized,
Hamilton sued for divorce; as the case dragged on, he moved to
Wyoming to help a friend establish a hotel.
While on a hunting
trip, he drowned
while attempting to ford the Snake River, in Uinta County (part now
in Teton
County), Wyo., August
23, 1890 (age 39 years, 158
days).
Original interment somewhere in Teton County, Wyo.; reinterment in 1892 at Green-Wood
Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Schuyler Hamilton and Cornelia (Ray) Hamilton; grandnephew of James
Alexander Hamilton; great-grandson of Alexander
Hamilton; great-grandnephew of Philip
Jeremiah Schuyler; second great-grandson of Philip
John Schuyler; second great-grandnephew of Stephen
John Schuyler, Jeremiah
Van Rensselaer and Robert
Van Rensselaer; third great-grandson of Johannes
Schuyler (1697-1746); fourth great-grandson of Stephanus
Van Cortlandt, Robert
Livingston the Younger and Johannes
Schuyler (1668-1747); fourth great-grandnephew of Jacobus
Van Cortlandt; fifth great-grandson of Pieter
Schuyler (1657-1724); fifth great-grandnephew of Robert
Livingston the Elder; first cousin twice removed of Philip
Schuyler; first cousin thrice removed of Pieter
Schuyler (1746-1792) and Jacob
Rutsen Van Rensselaer; first cousin four times removed of Stephanus
Bayard, Volkert
Petrus Douw, Pierre
Van Cortlandt, Hendrick
Kiliaen Van Rensselaer, James
Livingston and Killian
Killian Van Rensselaer; first cousin five times removed of John
Livingston, Robert
Livingston (1688-1775), Gilbert
Livingston and Philip
P. Schuyler; first cousin six times removed of David
Davidse Schuyler and Myndert
Davidtse Schuyler; second cousin twice removed of Henry
Walter Livingston; second cousin thrice removed of Nicholas
Bayard, Robert
R. Livingston (1746-1813), Philip
Van Cortlandt, Leonard
Gansevoort, Leonard
Gansevoort Jr., Pierre
Van Cortlandt Jr., Edward
Livingston (1764-1836), Peter
Robert Livingston (1766-1847), Maturin
Livingston and James
Parker; second cousin four times removed of Robert
Livingston (1708-1790), Peter
Van Brugh Livingston, Robert
Gilbert Livingston, Philip
Livingston, Robert
R. Livingston (1718-1775), William
Livingston, James
Jay, John
Jay, Frederick
Jay and Peter
Samuel Schuyler; second cousin five times removed of Matthew
Clarkson; third cousin once removed of Edward
Livingston (1796-1840), Cortlandt
Schuyler Van Rensselaer and John
Eliot Thayer Jr.; third cousin twice removed of Stephen
Van Rensselaer, Philip
Schuyler Van Rensselaer, Peter
Gansevoort, Peter
Robert Livingston (1789-1859), Gerrit
Smith, Elizabeth
Cady Stanton and John
Cortlandt Parker; third cousin thrice removed of Peter
Robert Livingston (1737-1794), Walter
Livingston, Philip
Peter Livingston, Henry
Brockholst Livingston, Peter
Augustus Jay and William
Jay; fourth cousin once removed of Henry
Bell Van Rensselaer, James
Adams Ekin, John
Jacob Astor III, Richard
Wayne Parker, Charles
Wolcott Parker, Charles
Ludlow Livingston and Bronson
Murray Cutting. |
| | Political families: Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; VanRensselaer
family of Albany, New York (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Wikipedia
article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
|
|
William P. Hamilton Jr. —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 12th District, 1913.
Burial location unknown.
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Chauncey Jerome Hamlin (1881-1963) —
also known as Chauncey J. Hamlin —
of New York.
Born in 1881.
Progressive. Lawyer; candidate for Lieutenant
Governor of New York, 1914; advocate and leader for the Buffalo
Museum of Science.
Died in 1963
(age about
82 years).
Interment at Forest
Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Harry Hamlin; married to Emily Gray. |
| | Image source: Library of
Congress |
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Edward Stowe Hamlin (1808-1894) —
of Elyria, Lorain
County, Ohio; Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio; Williamsburg,
Va.
Born in Hillsdale, Columbia
County, N.Y., July 6,
1808.
Whig. Lawyer; Lorain
County Prosecuting Attorney, 1833-35; U.S.
Representative from Ohio 21st District, 1844-45; newspaper
publisher.
Died in Washington,
D.C., November
23, 1894 (age 86 years, 140
days).
Interment at Cedar
Grove Cemetery, Williamsburg, Va.
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Ernest E. L. Hammer —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.; Bronx, Bronx
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 35th District, 1913; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1926-53.
Burial location unknown.
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Frederic E. Hammer (b. 1909) —
of Belle Harbor, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y.; Rockaway Beach, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y.
Born in New York City (unknown
county), N.Y., April 7,
1909.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state senate 5th District, 1945-48; defeated, 1948, 1950;
alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New York,
1960,
1964.
Member, Federal
Bar Association; Eagles;
Knights
of Pythias; Exchange
Club.
Burial location unknown.
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Fred W. Hammond (b. 1872) —
of Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y.
Born in Canastota, Madison
County, N.Y., July 21,
1872.
Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly, 1901-09, 1911 (Onondaga County 4th District
1901-06, Onondaga County 2nd District 1907-09, 1911); Clerk of the
New York Assembly, 1912, 1914, 1921-24.
Burial location unknown.
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Image source:
New York Red Book 1924 |
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William H. Hampton —
of Utica, Oneida
County, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during World War
I; member of New York
state senate 36th District, 1935-44; defeated, 1944.
Member, Gamma
Eta Gamma; Freemasons;
Shriners;
American
Legion.
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Edward Mackie Hampton and Agnes (Hately) Hampton; married to
Esther Kolpien. |
| | Image source: New York Red Book
1936 |
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Clarence Eugene Hancock (1885-1948) —
also known as Clarence E. Hancock —
of Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y.
Born in Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y., February
13, 1885.
Republican. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army on the Mexican
border; served in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S.
Representative from New York, 1927-47 (35th District 1927-45,
36th District 1945-47); alternate delegate to Republican National
Convention from New York, 1928.
Presbyterian.
Member, Phi
Beta Kappa; Phi
Delta Phi; Alpha
Delta Phi.
Died in a hospital
at Washington,
D.C., January
3, 1948 (age 62 years, 324
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Syracuse, N.Y.
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Stewart F. Hancock Jr. (b. 1923) —
of Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y.
Born in Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y., February
2, 1923.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during the Korean conflict;
lawyer; chair of
Onondaga County Republican Party, 1964-65; delegate to Republican
National Convention from New York, 1964;
candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 34th District, 1966; Justice of
New York Supreme Court, 1971-86; Justice of the Appellate
Division of the New York Supreme Court 4th Department, 1977-86; judge of
New York Court of Appeals, 1986-93.
Member, American Bar
Association.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Augustus Cincinnatus Hand (1803-1878) —
also known as Augustus C. Hand —
of Elizabethtown, Essex
County, N.Y.
Born in Shoreham, Addison
County, Vt., September
4, 1803.
Democrat. Lawyer; Essex
County Surrogate, 1831; U.S.
Representative from New York 13th District, 1839-41; member of New York
state senate 4th District, 1845-47; Justice of
New York Supreme Court, 1848-55; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from New York, 1864.
Died in Elizabethtown, Essex
County, N.Y., March 8,
1878 (age 74 years, 185
days).
Interment at Riverside
Cemetery, Elizabethtown, N.Y.
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Augustus Noble Hand (1869-1954) —
also known as Augustus N. Hand —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Elizabethtown, Essex
County, N.Y., July 26,
1869.
Democrat. Lawyer; director, San Juan and Reio Pedras Railroad;
U.S.
District Judge for the Southern District of New York, 1914-27; Judge
of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, 1927-53.
Episcopalian.
Member, American Bar
Association.
Died October
28, 1954 (age 85 years, 94
days).
Interment somewhere
in Elizabethtown, N.Y.
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Billings Learned Hand (1872-1961) —
also known as Learned Hand —
of Albany, Albany
County, N.Y.; Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., January
27, 1872.
Progressive. Lawyer; U.S.
District Judge for the Southern District of New York, 1909-24;
candidate for chief
judge of New York Court of Appeals, 1913; Judge
of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, 1924-51.
Member, American Bar
Association.
Died, from heart
failure, in St. Luke's Hospital,
Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., August
18, 1961 (age 89 years, 203
days).
Interment at Albany
Rural Cemetery, Menands, N.Y.
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Richard Lockhart Hand (1839-1914) —
of Elizabethtown, Essex
County, N.Y.
Born in Elizabethtown, Essex
County, N.Y., February
15, 1839.
Democrat. Newspaper
editor; lawyer; candidate for Justice of
New York Supreme Court, 1885, 1893.
Congregationalist.
Member, American Bar
Association; American
Academy of Political and Social Science; American
Society for International Law; Chi Psi.
Died October
7, 1914 (age 75 years, 234
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Samuel Hand (1834-1886) —
of Albany, Albany
County, N.Y.
Born in Elizabethtown, Essex
County, N.Y., May 1,
1834.
Lawyer; judge of
New York Court of Appeals, 1878.
Member, Chi Psi.
Died in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., May 21,
1886 (age 52 years, 20
days).
Interment at Albany
Rural Cemetery, Menands, N.Y.
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Joseph Rhodes Hanley (1876-1961) —
also known as Joe R. Hanley —
of Muscatine, Muscatine
County, Iowa; Perry, Wyoming
County, N.Y.
Born in Davenport, Scott
County, Iowa, May 30,
1876.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War;
lawyer; ordained
minister; member of New York
state assembly from Wyoming County, 1927-31; member of New York
state senate 44th District, 1932-43; delegate to Republican
National Convention from New York, 1932
(alternate), 1944,
1948;
Lieutenant
Governor of New York, 1943-50; candidate for U.S.
Senator from New York, 1950.
Presbyterian
or Methodist.
Member, American
Legion; Freemasons;
Rotary;
United
Spanish War Veterans.
Died, in Perry Nursing
Home, Perry, Wyoming
County, N.Y., September
4, 1961 (age 85 years, 97
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of John R. Hanley and Katherine (Rhodes) Hanley; married, October
31, 1900, to Henrietta Victoria Robertson. |
| | See also Wikipedia
article |
| | Image source: New York Red Book
1936 |
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James P. Hannan (1918-1987) —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Born in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., July 5,
1918.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; lawyer;
member of Michigan
state senate 18th District, 1949-50; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Michigan 17th District, 1952.
Died in 1987
(age about
68 years).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives:
Married 1944 to Marian
Davis. |
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Arthur Thomas Hannett (1884-1966) —
also known as Arthur T. Hannett —
of Gallup, McKinley
County, N.M.; Albuquerque, Bernalillo
County, N.M.
Born in Lyons, Wayne
County, N.Y., February
17, 1884.
Democrat. Lawyer; delegate to Democratic National Convention
from New Mexico, 1912
(alternate), 1920;
mayor
of Gallup, N.M., 1918-22; Governor of
New Mexico, 1925-27; member of Democratic
National Committee from New Mexico, 1939-40.
Episcopalian.
Member, American Bar
Association; Freemasons;
Elks.
Died March
18, 1966 (age 82 years, 29
days).
Interment at Fairview
Memorial Park, Albuquerque, N.M.
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Edmond Martin Hanrahan (b. 1905) —
also known as Edmond M. Hanrahan —
of West Brightwaters, Suffolk
County, Long Island, N.Y.; Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Cortland, Cortland
County, N.Y., August
14, 1905.
Democrat. Lawyer; member, U.S. Securities and Exchange
Commission, 1946-49; chair, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission,
1948-49; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1952;
candidate for Presidential Elector for New York.
Catholic.
Member, Friendly
Sons of St. Patrick.
Burial location unknown.
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Norman Hapgood (1868-1937) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Chicago, Cook
County, Ill., March
28, 1868.
Lawyer; editor, Collier's Weekly magazine,
1903-12; Harper's Weekly, 1913-16; U.S. Minister to Denmark, 1919.
Died, in New York
Hospital, Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., April
29, 1937 (age 69 years, 32
days).
Cremated;
ashes interred at Green-Wood
Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Bertram Eugene Harcourt (1881-1940) —
also known as Bertram E. Harcourt —
of Medina, Orleans
County, N.Y.
Born in Lockport, Niagara
County, N.Y., August
14, 1881.
Lawyer; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1940; died in office 1940.
Member, Freemasons;
Shriners.
Suffered a heart
attack in front of the Broadhurst Theatre,
and died soon after, in Roosevelt Hospital,
Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., December
9, 1940 (age 59 years, 117
days).
Interment at Boxwood
Cemetery, Medina, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of John Harcourt and Sarah E. (Hagadorn) Harcourt; married to Bertha
H. Hacking. |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
|
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Gideon Hard (1797-1885) —
of Albion, Orleans
County, N.Y.
Born in Arlington, Bennington
County, Vt., April
29, 1797.
Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 33rd District, 1833-37; member of New York
state senate 8th District, 1842-47; county judge in New York,
1856-60.
Died in Albion, Orleans
County, N.Y., April
27, 1885 (age 87 years, 363
days).
Interment at Mt.
Albion Cemetery, Albion, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Philo Hard and Currence (Hawley) Hard; married, September
14, 1824, to Adeline Burrell; granduncle of Henry
Merritt Hard; second cousin of Benjamin
Hard; second cousin twice removed of Edward
Henry Holden; third cousin once removed of Reuben
Bostwick Heacock and Graham
Hurd Chapin; third cousin twice removed of John
Alsop, Chauncey
Goodrich and Elizur
Goodrich; third cousin thrice removed of Samuel
Huntington and Daniel
Parrish Witter; fourth cousin of Henry
Leavitt Ellsworth and William
Wolcott Ellsworth; fourth cousin once removed of Ebenezer
Hazard, Nathan
Read, Timothy
Pitkin, Phineas
Lyman Tracy, Elisha
Hotchkiss Jr., Charles
Robert Sherman, Albert
Haller Tracy, Israel
Coe, Eli
Coe Birdsey, Joseph
Pomeroy Root, Edward
Wingate Hatch and Seth
Grosvenor Heacock. |
| | Political family: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin
family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page |
|
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John Hardy (1835-1913) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Scotland,
September
10, 1835.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 11th District, 1861; U.S.
Representative from New York 9th District, 1881-85; defeated,
1872 (Anti-Tammany Democrat, 9th District), 1874 (Independent
Democratic, 9th District), 1874 (Independent Democratic, 9th
District), 1878 (Anti-Tammany Democrat, 9th District), 1880
(Independent Democratic, 9th District), 1884 (Tammany Hall
Democratic, 11th District).
Died in New York City (unknown
county), N.Y., December
9, 1913 (age 78 years, 90
days).
Interment at Green-Wood
Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Lamar Hardy (1879-1950) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Meridian, Lauderdale
County, Miss., May 29,
1879.
Democrat. Lawyer; Corporation Counsel, New York City, 1915-17;
U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1935-38.
Member, Friendly
Sons of St. Patrick; Phi
Delta Theta.
Died, in New York
Hospital, Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., August
18, 1950 (age 71 years, 81
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Capt. William Harris Hardy and Harriet 'Hattie' (Lott) Hardy;
married, October
1, 1914, to Micheline Michel. |
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Leonard F. Hardy (b. 1874) —
of Huntington, Hampshire
County, Mass.
Born in Weedsport, Cayuga
County, N.Y., October
24, 1874.
Lawyer; member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives, 1910-13; member of Massachusetts
state senate Berkshire, Hampshire & Hampden District, 1918-22.
Burial location unknown.
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John Marshall Harlan (1899-1971) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.; Washington,
D.C.
Born in Chicago, Cook
County, Ill., May 20,
1899.
Rhodes
scholar; lawyer; served in the U.S. Army Air Force in
World War II; Judge
of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, 1954-55; Associate
Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1955-71.
Presbyterian.
Member, American Bar
Association.
Died in Washington,
D.C., December
29, 1971 (age 72 years, 223
days).
Interment at Emmanuel
Church Cemetery, Weston, Conn.
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John Maynard Harlan (1864-1934) —
also known as John M. Harlan —
of Chicago, Cook
County, Ill.; Washington,
D.C.
Born in Frankfort, Franklin
County, Ky., December
21, 1864.
Republican. Lawyer; candidate for mayor
of Chicago, Ill., 1897, 1905 (Republican); Harding-Coolidge
Republican candidate for Governor of
Illinois, 1920.
Died in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., March
23, 1934 (age 69 years, 92
days).
Interment at Rock
Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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Jane Frank Harman (b. 1945) —
also known as Jane F. Harman; Jane Lakes; Jane
Frank —
of Venice, Los Angeles, Los
Angeles County, Calif.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., June 28,
1945.
Democrat. Lawyer; legislative assistant to U.S. Sen. John
V. Tunney, 1972; counsel for congressional subcommittees; deputy
secretary to the Cabinet in the Jimmy
Carter White House, 1977-78; U.S.
Representative from California 36th District, 1993-99, 2001-;
delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 1996,
2004,
2008;
candidate for Governor of
California, 1998.
Female.
Jewish.
Polish
and Russian
ancestry. Member, Council on
Foreign Relations.
Still living as of 2014.
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John R. Harold (born c.1914) —
of Yonkers, Westchester
County, N.Y.
Born about 1914.
Democrat. Lawyer; candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 27th District, 1954, 1960; candidate
for New York
state senate 32nd District, 1956.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Charles M. Harrington —
of Peru, Clinton
County, N.Y.; Plattsburgh, Clinton
County, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Clinton County, 1920-22; delegate to
Republican National Convention from New York, 1940;
chair
of Clinton County Republican Party, 1940-45.
Burial location unknown.
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Emanuel Knight Harris (b. 1890) —
also known as E. Knight Harris —
of Far Rockaway, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., February
21, 1890.
Republican. Lawyer; candidate for New York
state assembly from Queens County 5th District, 1923.
Jewish.
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Solomon Marcus Harris and Florence Nightingale (Knight) Harris;
married, March
16, 1915, to Nanon Silverberg. |
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Ira Harris (1802-1875) —
of Albany, Albany
County, N.Y.
Born in Charleston, Montgomery
County, N.Y., May 31,
1802.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Albany County, 1845-46; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention, 1846; member of New York
state senate 3rd District, 1847; Justice of
New York Supreme Court, 1847-59; U.S.
Senator from New York, 1861-67; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention, 1867.
Died in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., December
2, 1875 (age 73 years, 185
days).
Interment at Albany
Rural Cemetery, Menands, N.Y.
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Samuel Jacob Harris (1877-1960) —
also known as Samuel J. Harris —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., April 7,
1877.
Republican. Lawyer; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1925-45; Justice of the
Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court 4th Department,
1940-45.
Jewish.
Member, American
Jewish Congress; American Bar
Association; Freemasons;
Knights
of Pythias; B'nai
B'rith.
Died in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., 1960
(age about
83 years).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Solomon Joel Harris and Rachael Adeline (Brown) Harris; married,
June
14, 1921, to Goldie G. Weisburg. |
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Francis Burton Harrison (1873-1957) —
also known as Francis B. Harrison —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., December
18, 1873.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War;
lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York, 1903-05, 1907-13 (13th District
1903-05, 16th District 1907-13, 20th District 1913); candidate for Lieutenant
Governor of New York, 1904; Governor-General
of the Philippine Islands, 1913-21; candidate for Democratic
nomination for President, 1920.
Died, in Hunterdon Medical
Center, Raritan Township, Hunterdon
County, N.J., November
21, 1957 (age 83 years, 338
days).
Interment at Manila
North Cemetery, Manila, Philippines.
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Relatives: Son
of Burton Norvell Harrison and Constance (Cary) Harrison; married, June 7,
1900, to Mary Crocker (daughter of Charles
Frederick Crocker; granddaughter of Charles
Crocker); married 1907 to Magel
Judson; married, May 15,
1919, to Elizabeth Wrentmore; married, April 8,
1927, to Margaret Wrentmore. |
| | Political families: Rockefeller
family of New York City, New York; Crocker-Whitehouse
family of Sacramento, California (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia article — NNDB
dossier — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
| | Image source: Empire State Notables
(1914) |
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Coleridge A. Hart (1852-1924) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.; Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.; Peekskill, Westchester
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, 1852.
Lawyer; bank
director; Prohibition candidate for New York
state assembly from New York County 19th District, 1888;
Prohibition candidate for New York
state attorney general, 1889; Prohibition candidate for Justice of
New York Supreme Court 2nd District, 1896, 1906, 1911, 1912;
Prohibition candidate for judge of
New York Court of Appeals, 1908, 1913, 1916, 1917, 1920;
candidate for Presidential Elector for New York; Prohibition
candidate for U.S.
Senator from New York, 1922.
Congregationalist.
Died November
21, 1924 (age about 72
years).
Interment at Hillside
Cemetery, Cortlandt town, Westchester County, N.Y.
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Louis Bret Hart (1869-1939) —
also known as Louis B. Hart —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Medina, Orleans
County, N.Y., March
30, 1869.
Republican. Lawyer; Erie
County Surrogate, 1905-39; delegate
to New York convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.
Protestant.
Member, American Bar
Association; Phi
Delta Phi; Freemasons;
Shriners.
Died in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., July 18,
1939 (age 70 years, 110
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Edward Hart and Hannah (Marcy) Hart; married, April
19, 1897, to Emelie Monteath Weed. |
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Merwin Kimball Hart (1881-1962) —
also known as Merwin K. Hart —
of Oneida
County, N.Y.; Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Utica, Oneida
County, N.Y., June 25,
1881.
Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Oneida County 1st District, 1907-08; served
in the U.S. Army during World War I; founder and director, Utica
Mutual Insurance
Co.; political ally of "radio priest" Rev. Charles Coughlin, Sen. Joseph
R. McCarthy, and Generalissimo Francisco Franco of Spain.
Protestant.
Member, John
Birch Society.
Died, of a heart
attack, in Doctors Hospital,
Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., November
30, 1962 (age 81 years, 158
days).
Interment at Forest
Hill Cemetery, Utica, N.Y.
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Gustave Hartman (1880-1936) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Hungary,
August
12, 1880.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 16th District, 1905-06;
candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 10th District, 1908; municipal judge
in New York, 1913-17, 1921-29; candidate for Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1923, 1924, 1929; alternate
delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1932.
Jewish.
Member, American
Jewish Congress; B'nai
B'rith; Zionist
Organization of America; American
Arbitration Association; Freemasons;
Knights
of Pythias; Elks; Woodmen.
Founder and president, Israel Orphan Asylum, New York City.
Died, of a heart
ailment, in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., November
12, 1936 (age 56 years, 92
days).
Interment at Mt.
Carmel Cemetery, Glendale, Queens, N.Y.; memorial monument at Hartman
Triangle, Manhattan, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Kalman Hartman and Sarah 'Sallie' (Luchs) Hartman; married, September
9, 1928, to May Weisser. |
| | Epitaph: "Beloved husband, devoted
brother, a life of service." |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
| | Image source: New York Times, November
13, 1936 |
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Charles A. Harwood (1880-1950) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.; Harrison, Westchester
County, N.Y.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., 1880.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 10th District, 1910; U.S.
District Judge for Canal Zone, 1937-38; Governor of
U.S. Virgin Islands, 1941-46.
Member, American Bar
Association; American
Legion; Phi
Beta Kappa; Delta
Kappa Epsilon; Freemasons;
Shriners.
Died, from a cerebral
hemorrhage, in Harrison, Westchester
County, N.Y., October
23, 1950 (age about 70
years).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Israel Harwood and Johanna Harwood; married 1915 to Alma
H. Hendricks. |
| | See also Wikipedia
article |
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Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck (1791-1879) —
of New York.
Born in Kingston, Ulster
County, N.Y., November
29, 1791.
Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 7th District, 1825-27; college
professor; president
of Rutgers College (now Rutgers University), 1840-50.
Slaveowner.
Died, of pneumonia,
in Kingston, Ulster
County, N.Y., February
24, 1879 (age 87 years, 87
days).
Interment at Old
Dutch Churchyard, Kingston, N.Y.
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Gilbert DuBois Hasbrouck (1860-1942) —
also known as Gilbert D. B. Hasbrouck —
of Kingston, Ulster
County, N.Y.
Born in Port Ewen, Ulster
County, N.Y., February
19, 1860.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Ulster County 2nd District, 1884-85; Judge of
New York Court of Claims, 1902-04; delegate to Republican National
Convention from New York, 1904,
1908;
circuit judge in New York 3rd District; appointed 1904; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 3rd District, 1904-05, 1913-30.
Dutch
ancestry.
Died in Kingston, Ulster
County, N.Y., June 5,
1942 (age 82 years, 106
days).
Interment at Wiltwyck
Cemetery, Kingston, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Josiah Hasbrouck and Ellen Jane (Blauvelt) Hasbrouck; married to
Julia Mary Munn. |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Albert Haskell Jr. (b. 1891) —
of Cortland, Cortland
County, N.Y.
Born in Cortland, Cortland
County, N.Y., October
15, 1891.
Republican. Lawyer; Cortland
County District Attorney; bank
director; member of New York
state assembly from Cortland County, 1934-36.
Member, Rotary;
Elks; Eagles;
Moose;
American Bar
Association; Grange;
Knights
of Columbus; Gamma
Eta Gamma.
Burial location unknown.
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Image source:
New York Red Book 1936 |
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Reuben Locke Haskell (1878-1971) —
also known as Reuben L. Haskell —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., October
5, 1878.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War;
lawyer; delegate to Republican National Convention from New
York, 1908,
1920;
U.S.
Representative from New York 10th District, 1915-19; defeated,
1912; county judge in New York, 1920-25; candidate for mayor
of New York City, N.Y., 1921.
Member, American Bar
Association; Freemasons;
Knights
Templar; Royal
Arcanum; Odd
Fellows; Elks; Knights
of Pythias; Moose; Delta
Chi.
Died in Westwood, Bergen
County, N.J., October
2, 1971 (age 92 years, 362
days).
Interment at Mt.
Repose Cemetery, Haverstraw, N.Y.
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George Hastings (1807-1866) —
of Mt. Morris, Livingston
County, N.Y.
Born in Clinton, Oneida
County, N.Y., March
13, 1807.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 28th District, 1853-55; Livingston
County Judge, 1855-66.
Died in Mt. Morris, Livingston
County, N.Y., August
29, 1866 (age 59 years, 169
days).
Interment at City
Cemetery, Mt. Morris, N.Y.
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Edward Wingate Hatch (1852-1924) —
also known as Edward W. Hatch —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Friendship, Allegany
County, N.Y., November
26, 1852.
Republican. Blacksmith;
lawyer; Erie
County District Attorney, 1881-86; Buffalo superior court judge,
1887-95; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1896-1903; Justice of the
Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court 2nd Department,
1896-1900; law partner of Alton
B. Parker, 1905-12, and William
F. Sheehan, 1905-15.
Member, Union
League.
Died in Friendship, Allegany
County, N.Y., June 1,
1924 (age 71 years, 188
days).
Interment at Maple Grove Cemetery, Friendship, N.Y.
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Herschel Harrison Hatch (1837-1920) —
also known as Herschel H. Hatch —
of Bay City, Bay
County, Mich.; Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Born in Morrisville, Madison
County, N.Y., February
17, 1837.
Republican. Lawyer; Bay
County Probate Judge, 1868-72; member of Michigan
state constitutional commission 8th District, 1873; U.S.
Representative from Michigan 10th District, 1883-85.
Died in Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich., November
30, 1920 (age 83 years, 287
days).
Interment at Elm
Lawn Cemetery, Bay City, Mich.
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Samuel Gilbert Hathaway (1780-1867) —
also known as Samuel G. Hathaway —
of Cortland
County, N.Y.
Born in Freetown, Bristol
County, Mass., July 18,
1780.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Cortland County, 1814-15, 1817-18; member of
New
York state senate 6th District, 1823; U.S.
Representative from New York 22nd District, 1833-35; candidate
for Presidential Elector for New York.
Died in Solon, Cortland
County, N.Y., May 2,
1867 (age 86 years, 288
days).
Interment a
private or family graveyard, Cortland County, N.Y.
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Peter August Hatting (1867-1933) —
also known as Peter A. Hatting —
of Bronx, Bronx
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., November
15, 1867.
Democrat. Lawyer; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1924-33; died in office 1933.
German
ancestry.
Died, from diabetes
and osteomyelitis
and complications from the amputation of his left leg, in
Post-Graduate Hospital,
Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., February
28, 1933 (age 65 years, 105
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
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Relatives:
Married to Rose L. Magee. |
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Solomon George Haven (1810-1861) —
also known as Solomon G. Haven —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Chenango
County, N.Y., November
27, 1810.
School
teacher; lawyer; Erie
County District Attorney, 1844-46; mayor
of Buffalo, N.Y., 1846-47; U.S.
Representative from New York 32nd District, 1851-57.
Died in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., December
24, 1861 (age 51 years, 27
days).
Interment at Forest
Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y.
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James Smith Havens (1859-1927) —
also known as James S. Havens —
of Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y.
Born in Weedsport, Cayuga
County, N.Y., May 28,
1859.
Democrat. Lawyer; vice-president and secretary of Kodak
Company; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1904,
1920;
U.S.
Representative from New York 32nd District, 1910-11.
Died, in Strong Memorial Hospital,
Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y., February
27, 1927 (age 67 years, 275
days).
Originally entombed at Mt.
Hope Cemetery, Rochester, N.Y.; reinterment to unknown location.
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Crawford W. Hawkins (b. 1901) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born September
29, 1901.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 1st District, 1930-40; defeated,
1940.
Burial location unknown.
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Image source:
New York Red Book 1936 |
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George Sydney Hawkins (1808-1878) —
also known as George S. Hawkins —
of Apalachicola, Franklin
County, Fla.; Pensacola, Escambia
County, Fla.
Born in Kingston, Ulster
County, N.Y., 1808.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of Florida
state house of representatives, 1840; member of Florida
state senate, 1840; U.S.
Attorney for the Western District of Florida, 1842-45; justice of
Florida state supreme court, 1846-50; U.S. Collector of
Customs, 1854; U.S.
Representative from Florida at-large, 1857-61.
Slaveowner.
Died in Marianna, Jackson
County, Fla., March
15, 1878 (age about 69
years).
Interment at St.
Luke's Episcopal Cemetery, Marianna, Fla.
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John C. Hawkins —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 21st District, 1919-21;
alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New York,
1920.
Burial location unknown.
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Joseph Hawkins (1781-1832) —
of Henderson, Jefferson
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, November
14, 1781.
Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 20th District, 1829-31.
Died in Henderson, Jefferson
County, N.Y., April
20, 1832 (age 50 years, 158
days).
Interment at Clark
Cemetery, Henderson, N.Y.
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Seth C. Hawley (1810-1884) —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Glens Falls, Warren
County, N.Y., February
10, 1810.
Lawyer; newspaper
editor; member of New York
state assembly from Erie County, 1840-41; railroad
builder; U.S. Consul in Nassau, 1863; chief clerk, New York City Police
Department; the New York Times called him "the brains of the
department.".
English
ancestry.
Died, of pneumonia,
in New York, New York
County, N.Y., November
10, 1884 (age 74 years, 274
days).
Interment at Trinity
Cemetery, Manhattan, N.Y.
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John Henry Hobart Haws (1809-1858) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., 1809.
Whig. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 4th District, 1851-53.
Died in New York, New York
County, N.Y., January
27, 1858 (age about 48
years).
Original interment at St.
Stephen's Cemetery, Manhattan, N.Y.; reinterment in 1866 at Green-Wood
Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Moses Hayden (1786-1830) —
of York, Livingston
County, N.Y.
Born near Westfield, Hampden
County, Mass., 1786.
Lawyer; common pleas court judge in New York, 1821-23; U.S.
Representative from New York 27th District, 1823-27; member of New York
state senate 8th District, 1829-30; died in office 1830.
Died in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., February
13, 1830 (age about 43
years).
Interment at Mt.
Pleasant Cemetery, York, N.Y.
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Roger S. Hayes —
Lawyer; criminal court judge in New York, 1985, 2002-; U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1993.
Still living as of 2020.
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James C. Haynes (1848-1913) —
of Minneapolis, Hennepin
County, Minn.
Born in Baldwinsville, Onondaga
County, N.Y., September
22, 1848.
Democrat. Lawyer; mayor
of Minneapolis, Minn., 1903-05, 1907-13.
Died April
15, 1913 (age 64 years, 205
days).
Burial location unknown.
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William Hayward (1877-1944) —
of Nebraska City, Otoe
County, Neb.; Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Nebraska City, Otoe
County, Neb., April
29, 1877.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War;
lawyer; Otoe
County Judge, 1901-02; Nebraska
Republican state chair, 1907-09; Secretary
of Republican National Committee, 1908-12; U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1921-25; delegate
to Republican National Convention from New York, 1924.
Member, United
Spanish War Veterans; Sons of
the Revolution; American
Legion; Union
League.
Died in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., October
13, 1944 (age 67 years, 167
days).
Interment at Cedar
Grove Cemetery, New London, Conn.
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Abner Hazeltine (1793-1879) —
of Jamestown, Chautauqua
County, N.Y.
Born in Wardsboro, Windham
County, Vt., June 10,
1793.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Chautauqua County, 1829-30; U.S.
Representative from New York 31st District, 1833-37; Chautauqua
County Prosecuting Attorney, 1847-50; Chautauqua
County Judge, 1859-63; postmaster at Jamestown,
N.Y., 1865-69.
Died in Jamestown, Chautauqua
County, N.Y., December
20, 1879 (age 86 years, 193
days).
Interment at Lake
View Cemetery, Jamestown, N.Y.
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George Cochrane Hazelton (1832-1922) —
also known as George C. Hazelton —
of Boscobel, Grant
County, Wis.
Born in Chester, Rockingham
County, N.H., January
3, 1832.
Republican. Lawyer; Grant
County Prosecuting Attorney; member of Wisconsin
state senate, 1867; U.S.
Representative from Wisconsin 3rd District, 1877-83.
Died in Chester, Rockingham
County, N.H., September
4, 1922 (age 90 years, 244
days).
Interment at Vale
Cemetery, Schenectady, N.Y.
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Murray Hearn —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Realtor;
lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 2nd District, 1924-29; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 2nd District, 1948-53.
Interment somewhere
in Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Oswald D. Heck (1902-1959) —
of Schenectady, Schenectady
County, N.Y.
Born in Schenectady, Schenectady
County, N.Y., February
13, 1902.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly, 1932-59 (Schenectady County 1st District 1932-44,
Schenectady County 1945-59); died in office 1959; Speaker of
the New York State Assembly, 1937-51; delegate to Republican
National Convention from New York, 1944,
1948,
1952
(member, Credentials
Committee), 1956
(member, Credentials
Committee).
Member, Freemasons;
American Bar
Association.
Died, from a heart
attack, in Schenectady, Schenectady
County, N.Y., May 21,
1959 (age 57 years, 97
days).
Interment at Vale
Cemetery, Schenectady, N.Y.
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Relatives:
Married 1933 to Beulah
W. Slocum. |
| | See also Wikipedia
article |
| | Image source: New York Red Book
1936 |
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Margaret Mary Heckler (1931-2018) —
also known as Margaret M. Heckler; Margaret Mary
O'Shaughnessy —
of Wellesley, Norfolk
County, Mass.
Born in Flushing, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y., June 21,
1931.
Republican. Lawyer; member of Massachusetts
Governor's Council, 1963-66; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts 10th District, 1967-83;
delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 1972;
U.S.
Secretary of Health and Human Services, 1983-85; U.S. Ambassador
to Ireland, 1985-89.
Female.
Catholic.
Died in Arlington, Arlington
County, Va., August
6, 2018 (age 87 years, 46
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Melvin H. Heiko (born c.1923) —
of Glen Cove, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y.
Born about 1923.
Republican. Lawyer; candidate for mayor
of Glen Cove, N.Y., 1969.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Sidney S. Hein (1907-1972) —
of Far Rockaway, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y.; Laurelton, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., April
16, 1907.
Republican. Lawyer; delegate to Republican National Convention
from New York, 1948,
1952,
1956,
1960,
1964;
member of New York
Republican State Committee, 1961; director, Franklin National Bank,
Eagle Insurance
Company of New Jersey, Peninsula Hospital,
and Brunswick Hospital.
Member, Freemasons;
Elks; Knights
of Pythias; Foresters.
Died, from a heart
attack, at the Inwood Country Club, Inwood, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y., April 1,
1972 (age 64 years, 351
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Hugo Hein and Regina (Pulitzer) Hein; married to Frederica
Clark. |
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Julius Helfand (1902-1987) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.; West Palm Beach, Palm Beach
County, Fla.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., December
11, 1902.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 6th District, 1935; defeated,
1935.
Jewish.
Member, American
Jewish Congress; National
Lawyers Guild.
Sponsored 1935 amendment to New York State tax law, which prohibited
educational institutions from denying admission to qualified
applicants because of race, color, or creed.
Died in Palm Beach
County, Fla., August
16, 1987 (age 84 years, 248
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Ruben Helfand and Rose (Sperance) Helfand; married, November
21, 1926, to Naomi Aaronson. |
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Louis Benjamin Heller (1905-1993) —
also known as Louis B. Heller —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.; Lauderhill, Broward
County, Fla.
Born in New York City (unknown
county), N.Y., February
10, 1905.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state senate 7th District, 1943-44; member of New York
Democratic State Committee, 1944-54; U.S.
Representative from New York, 1949-54 (7th District 1949-53, 8th
District 1953-54); resigned 1954; special sessions court judge in New
York, 1954-58; city court judge in New York, 1958-66; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 2nd District, 1967-77.
Jewish.
Died in Plantation, Broward
County, Fla., October
30, 1993 (age 88 years, 262
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Richard S. Heller (1904-1980) —
of Elmira, Chemung
County, N.Y.
Born in Elmira, Chemung
County, N.Y., June 11,
1904.
Democrat. Lawyer; chair of
Chemung County Democratic Party, 1949-55; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from New York, 1952;
Judge of New York Court of Claims, 1964.
Member, Sigma
Nu; Moose.
Died in December, 1980
(age 76
years, 0 days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Michael B. Heller and Charlotte (Stone) Heller; married 1933 to Mary
A. Trimble. |
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Harry Helm (1896-1970) —
of Glens Falls, Warren
County, N.Y.
Born in Grayville, White
County, Ill., 1896.
Democrat. Lawyer; insurance
business; mayor
of Glens Falls, N.Y., 1962-63.
Member, Rotary.
Died in 1970
(age about
74 years).
Burial location unknown.
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Nathaniel T. Helman (b. 1905) —
of Bronx, Bronx
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., February
10, 1905.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state senate, 1950-60 (26th District 1950-54, 28th District
1955-60); delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1956,
1960
(alternate); Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1967-68.
Jewish.
Member, B'nai
B'rith; Zionist
Organization of America.
Burial location unknown.
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Lawton Thomas Hemans (1864-1916) —
also known as Lawton T. Hemans —
of Mason, Ingham
County, Mich.
Born in Collamer, Monroe
County, N.Y., November
4, 1864.
Democrat. School
teacher; lawyer; mayor of
Mason, Mich., 1892-93, 1899-1900, 1906-10; defeated, 1893; member
of Michigan
state house of representatives from Ingham County 2nd District,
1901-04; delegate
to Michigan state constitutional convention 14th District,
1907-08; candidate for Governor of
Michigan, 1908, 1910; chairman, Michigan Railroad Commission,
1911-16; candidate for circuit
judge in Michigan 30th Circuit, 1911; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from Michigan, 1912.
Died, of stomach
cancer, in a sanitarium
at Battle Creek, Calhoun
County, Mich., November
17, 1916 (age 52 years, 13
days).
Interment at Maple
Grove Cemetery, Mason, Mich.
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Albert H. Henderson —
of Bronx, Bronx
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Bronx County 1st District, 1920-21.
Burial location unknown.
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Charles P. Henderson (1911-1990) —
of Youngstown, Mahoning
County, Ohio.
Born in Youngstown, Mahoning
County, Ohio, March 3,
1911.
Republican. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during World War
II; mayor
of Youngstown, Ohio, 1948-54; member, Commission on
Intergovernmental Relations, 1953-55.
Presbyterian.
Member, American
Legion; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Elks; Moose; Eagles;
Phi
Delta Phi.
Died, from a heart
attack, at LaGuardia Airport,
Queens, Queens
County, N.Y., September
15, 1990 (age 79 years, 196
days).
Interment at Belmont Park Cemetery, Liberty Township, Trumbull County, Ohio.
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Henry Perry Henderson (1842-1909) —
also known as Henry P. Henderson —
of Mason, Ingham
County, Mich.
Born in Tully, Onondaga
County, N.Y., 1842.
Democrat. Lawyer; bank
director; candidate for mayor of
Mason, Mich., 1876; law partner of George
M. Huntington, 1881-88; justice of
Utah territorial supreme court, 1886-89; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from Utah Territory, 1892.
Member, Freemasons;
Knights
Templar.
Died, from pneumonia,
in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake
County, Utah, June 3,
1909 (age about 66
years).
Interment at Maple
Grove Cemetery, Mason, Mich.
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John Brooks Henderson (1826-1913) —
also known as John B. Henderson —
of Louisiana, Pike
County, Mo.; St.
Louis, Mo.; Washington,
D.C.
Born near Danville, Pittsylvania
County, Va., November
16, 1826.
Lawyer; member of Missouri
state house of representatives, 1848-50, 1856-58; candidate for
Presidential Elector for Missouri; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Missouri, 1860;
U.S.
Senator from Missouri, 1862-69; Republican candidate for Governor of
Missouri, 1872; delegate to Republican National Convention from
Missouri, 1884.
Slaveowner.
Died in Washington,
D.C., April
12, 1913 (age 86 years, 147
days).
Interment at Green-Wood
Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Peter Aloysius Hendrick (1858-1923) —
also known as Peter A. Hendrick —
of Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y.; Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Penn Yan, Yates
County, N.Y., July 8,
1858.
Democrat. Lawyer; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1907-20.
Catholic.
Died in a hospital
at Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., February
10, 1923 (age 64 years, 217
days).
Interment at Holy
Sepulchre Cemetery, Rochester, N.Y.
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Francis Joseph Heney (b. 1859) —
also known as Francis J. Heney —
of Fort Apache, Navajo
County, Ariz.; Tucson, Pima
County, Ariz.; San
Francisco, Calif.
Born in Lima, Livingston
County, N.Y., March
17, 1859.
Lawyer; cattle
trader; Arizona
territory attorney general, 1893-94; U.S.
Attorney for Oregon, 1905; delegate to Republican National
Convention from California, 1912;
Progressive candidate for U.S.
Senator from California, 1914.
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Richard Heney and Julia (Schreiber) Heney. |
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Matthew Arthur Henkel (1890-1978) —
also known as Matthew A. Henkel —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., May 27,
1890.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
Republican State Committee, 1930.
Died in Suffolk
County, N.Y., February
21, 1978 (age 87 years, 270
days).
Interment at Oakwood
Cemetery, Bay Shore, Long Island, N.Y.
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William Henkel Jr. (1885-1929) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, March 1,
1885.
Republican. Lawyer; candidate for Presidential Elector for New
York; candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 15th District, 1916; alternate
delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1920,
1924.
Member, Freemasons.
Died, following surgery for an abdominal
infection, in the Post Graduate Hospital,
Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., March
22, 1929 (age 44 years, 21
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Lewis Henry (1885-1941) —
of Elmira, Chemung
County, N.Y.
Born in Elmira, Chemung
County, N.Y., June 8,
1885.
Republican. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 37th District, 1922-23; president,
Oriental Consolidated Mining
Company.
Member, Kappa
Alpha Society.
Died in Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass., July 23,
1941 (age 56 years, 45
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Elmira, N.Y.
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Alonzo Barton Hepburn (1846-1922) —
also known as A. Barton Hepburn —
of Colton, St.
Lawrence County, N.Y.; Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Colton, St.
Lawrence County, N.Y., July 24,
1846.
Republican. Lawyer; timber
business; banker;
member of New York
state assembly from St. Lawrence County 2nd District, 1875-79;
superintendent, New York State Banking Department, 1880-83; U.S.
Comptroller of the Currency, 1892-93; director, New York Life Insurance
Company, American Agricultural
Chemical
Company, Studebaker Corporation (automobile
manufacturer), and Great Northern Railway.
Hit by
a bus at Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street, injured, and died five
days later, in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., January
25, 1922 (age 75 years, 185
days).
Interment at Evergreen
Cemetery, Canton, N.Y.
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Harold P. Herman (b. 1902) —
of Floral Park, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y.
Born in Elmont, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y., June 24,
1902.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Nassau County 1st District, 1934-37.
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives:
Married 1933 to Elsie
Klarman. |
| | Image source: New York Red Book
1936 |
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Dennis J. Herrera (b. 1962) —
of San
Francisco, Calif.
Born in Bay Shore, Suffolk
County, Long Island, N.Y., November
6, 1962.
Democrat. Lawyer; delegate to Democratic National Convention
from California, 1996,
2004,
2008;
San Francisco City Attorney, 2001-; candidate for mayor
of San Francisco, Calif., 2011.
Colombian
and Italian
ancestry.
Still living as of 2011.
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D-Cady Herrick (1846-1926) —
of Albany, Albany
County, N.Y.
Born in Esperance, Schoharie
County, N.Y., April
12, 1846.
Democrat. Lawyer; Albany
County District Attorney, 1881-86; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from New York, 1888;
Justice
of New York Supreme Court 3rd District, 1892-1904; Justice of the
Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court 3rd Department,
1896-1900; candidate for Governor of
New York, 1904; director, Albany City National Bank;
candidate for delegate
to New York state constitutional convention at-large, 1914.
Died in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., February
21, 1926 (age 79 years, 315
days).
Interment at Albany
Rural Cemetery, Menands, N.Y.
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D-Cady Herrick II (1908-1974) —
of Slingerlands, Albany
County, N.Y.
Born in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., March 5,
1908.
Democrat. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Navy during World War II;
member of New York
state assembly from Albany County 1st District, 1947-54.
Christian
Reformed. Member, American
Legion; Freemasons;
Alpha
Delta Phi; Pi
Delta Epsilon.
Died February
20, 1974 (age 65 years, 352
days).
Interment at North Chatham Cemetery, North Chatham, N.Y.
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Walter Richmond Herrick (1877-1953) —
also known as Walter R. Herrick —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., May 11,
1877.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 27th District, 1911;
defeated, 1909; member of New York
state senate 17th District, 1913-14; defeated, 1914; New York
Narcotic Drug Control Commissioner, 1919-22; Manhattan Park
Commissioner, 1927-33.
Died in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., July 20,
1953 (age 76 years, 70
days).
Interment at Chuctanunda Cemetery, Minaville, N.Y.
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Christian Archibald Herter Jr. (1919-2007) —
also known as Christian A. Herter, Jr. —
of Newton, Middlesex
County, Mass.; Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.; Washington,
D.C.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., January
29, 1919.
Republican. Major in the U.S. Army during World War II;
lawyer; administrative assistant to U.S. Vice President Richard
M. Nixon, 1953-54; delegate to Republican National Convention
from Massachusetts, 1956,
1960;
candidate for Massachusetts
state attorney general, 1958; vice-president, Socony Mobil Oil
Company, 1961-67; director, Berkshire Life
Insurance Company; law
professor.
Member, American Bar
Association; Council on
Foreign Relations; Phi
Beta Kappa.
Died, from chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease, in Washington,
D.C., September
16, 2007 (age 88 years, 230
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Alvin Earl Heutchy (b. 1915) —
also known as Alvin E. Heutchy —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New Kensington, Westmoreland
County, Pa., March
15, 1915.
Republican. Lawyer; alternate delegate to Republican National
Convention from New York, 1948.
Lutheran.
Member, American Bar
Association; Theta
Chi; Freemasons;
Phi
Kappa Phi.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Abram Stevens Hewitt (1822-1903) —
also known as Abram S. Hewitt —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Haverstraw, Rockland
County, N.Y., July 31,
1822.
Democrat. School
teacher; lawyer; early manufacturer of wrought
iron; U.S.
Representative from New York 10th District, 1875-79, 1881-87; Chairman
of Democratic National Committee, 1876-77; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from New York, 1876;
member of Democratic
National Committee from New York, 1880; candidate for
Presidential Elector for New York; mayor
of New York City, N.Y., 1887-88.
English
and French
Huguenot ancestry.
Died in Ringwood, Passaic
County, N.J., January
18, 1903 (age 80 years, 171
days).
Interment at Green-Wood
Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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John Edmond Hewitt —
Republican. Lawyer; law secretary to Justice Eugene
A. Philbin, 1920; law
professor; candidate for Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1930.
Burial location unknown.
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Bourke Blakemore Hickenlooper (1896-1971) —
also known as Bourke B. Hickenlooper —
of Cedar Rapids, Linn
County, Iowa.
Born in Blockton, Taylor
County, Iowa, July 21,
1896.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I;
lawyer; member of Iowa
state house of representatives, 1934-38; Lieutenant
Governor of Iowa, 1939-43; Governor of
Iowa, 1943-45; delegate to Republican National Convention from
Iowa, 1944,
1952,
1956
(speaker),
1960;
U.S.
Senator from Iowa, 1945-69.
Methodist.
Member, Freemasons;
Knights
Templar; Shriners;
Elks; Odd
Fellows; Moose; American
Legion; Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
Died in Shelter Island, Suffolk
County, N.Y., September
4, 1971 (age 75 years, 45
days).
Entombed at Cedar
Memorial Cemetery, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
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Andrew James Hickey (1872-1942) —
also known as Andrew J. Hickey —
of LaPorte, LaPorte
County, Ind.
Born in Albion, Orleans
County, N.Y., August
27, 1872.
Republican. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from Indiana 13th District, 1919-31; defeated,
1930.
Died in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., August
20, 1942 (age 69 years, 358
days).
Interment at Pine
Lake Cemetery, LaPorte, Ind.
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Leo J. Hickey (born c.1889) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., about 1889.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Attorney for the Eastern District of New York, 1934-37.
Catholic.
Irish
ancestry. Member, Knights
of Columbus; Elks.
Burial location unknown.
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William J. Hickey —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Erie County 1st District, 1922-24; member of
New
York state senate 48th District, 1925-32; chair of
Erie County Republican Party, 1932, 1935; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1936-43.
Burial location unknown.
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Whitehead Hicks (1728-1780) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Flushing (now part of Queens), Queens
County, N.Y., August
24, 1728.
Lawyer; mayor
of New York City, N.Y., 1766-76.
Died in Flushing (now part of Queens), Queens
County, N.Y., October
4, 1780 (age 52 years, 41
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Thomas Hicks; married to Charlotte Brevoort. |
| | See also Wikipedia
article |
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Anthony Higgins (1840-1912) —
of Wilmington, New Castle
County, Del.
Born in Red Lion Hundred, New Castle
County, Del., October
1, 1840.
Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War;
lawyer; U.S.
Attorney for Delaware, 1869-76; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Delaware at-large, 1884; U.S.
Senator from Delaware, 1889-95; delegate to Republican National
Convention from Delaware, 1896;
one of the attorneys for U.S. District Judge Charles
Swayne during his impeachment proceedings, 1904-05.
Died in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., June 26,
1912 (age 71 years, 269
days).
Interment at St.
Georges Cemetery, St. Georges, Del.
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James A. Higgins —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Democrat. School
teacher; lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during World War
I; member of New York
state senate 6th District, 1923-26.
Member, American
Legion.
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Thomas Louis Higgins and Mary (Scott) Higgins. |
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Joseph T. Higgins —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 14th District, 1928-32;
alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1936;
U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue for the 3rd New York District,
1941.
Burial location unknown.
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Loring Townsend Hildreth (1873-1915) —
also known as Loring T. Hildreth; Loring Thayer
Hildreth —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Elizabeth, Union
County, N.J., July 24,
1873.
Lawyer; Consul
for Siam in New
York, N.Y., 1902-07.
Member, Union
League.
Died, in a private
sanitarium, at Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., April 1,
1915 (age 41 years, 251
days).
Interment at Green-Wood
Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Charles Augustus Hill (1833-1902) —
of Joliet, Will
County, Ill.
Born in Truxton, Cortland
County, N.Y., August
23, 1833.
Republican. School
teacher; lawyer; served in the Union Army during the Civil
War; U.S.
Representative from Illinois 8th District, 1889-91.
Died in Joliet, Will
County, Ill., May 29,
1902 (age 68 years, 279
days).
Interment at Oakwood
Cemetery, Joliet, Ill.
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David Bennett Hill (1843-1910) —
also known as David B. Hill —
of Elmira, Chemung
County, N.Y.; Albany, Albany
County, N.Y.
Born in Havana, Chemung County (now Montour Falls, Schuyler
County), N.Y., August
29, 1843.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Chemung County, 1871-72; mayor of
Elmira, N.Y., 1882; resigned 1882; Lieutenant
Governor of New York, 1883-85; Governor of
New York, 1885-92; defeated, 1894; U.S.
Senator from New York, 1892-97; candidate for Democratic
nomination for President, 1892;
delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 1896,
1900,
1904
(member, Platform
and Resolutions Committee).
Died, from Bright's
disease and heart
disease, in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., October
20, 1910 (age 67 years, 52
days).
Interment at Montour
Cemetery, Montour Falls, N.Y.
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David S. Hill Jr. —
of Glen Cove, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Nassau County 4th District, 1945-51.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Elliot S. M. Hill (1820-1871) —
of Scranton, Lackawanna
County, Pa.
Born in Carmel, Putnam
County, N.Y., December
6, 1820.
Democrat. Lawyer; newspaper
editor; mayor
of Scranton, Pa., 1866-69.
Died September
29, 1871 (age 50 years, 297
days).
Interment somewhere in Troy, Pa.
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Henry Wayland Hill (1853-1929) —
also known as Henry W. Hill —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Isle La Motte, Grand Isle
County, Vt., November
13, 1853.
School
principal; lawyer; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention 31st District, 1894;
member of New York
state assembly from Erie County 2nd District, 1896-1900; member
of New
York state senate, 1901-10 (47th District 1901-06, 48th District
1907-10).
Member, Phi
Beta Kappa.
Died December
6, 1929 (age 76 years, 23
days).
Interment at Riverside Cemetery, Swanton, Vt.
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John Lindsay Hill (b. 1840) —
of Schenectady, Schenectady
County, N.Y.; New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Florida, Montgomery
County, N.Y., October
31, 1840.
Lawyer; Schenectady
County District Attorney, 1868; candidate for New York
state assembly, 1872.
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives:
Married to Adelaide Eddy. |
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William Bancroft Hill (c.1858-1945) —
of Poughkeepsie, Dutchess
County, N.Y.
Born in Colebrook, Coos
County, N.H., about 1858.
Lawyer; pastor; college
professor; Dry candidate for delegate
to New York convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.
Christian
Reformed or Presbyterian.
Died January
23, 1945 (age about 87
years).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives:
Married to Elise Weyerhaeuser (daughter of Frederick E.
Weyerhaeuser). |
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Morris Hillquit (1869-1933) —
also known as Moses Hillkowitz —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Riga, Latvia,
1869.
Socialist. Immigrated to the United States in 1885; lawyer;
leader of "Kangaroo" faction which left the Socialist Labor Party and
marged with the Social Democratic Party to form the Socialist Party
of America in 1901; served as the Socialist Party's first national
secretary; candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York, 1906 (9th District), 1908 (9th
District), 1916 (20th District), 1918 (20th District), 1920 (20th
District); candidate for judge of
New York Court of Appeals, 1910; candidate for mayor
of New York City, N.Y., 1917; delegate to Socialist National
Convention from New York, 1920; Chairman of Socialist Party, 1931;
candidate for Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1931.
Jewish.
Member, American Civil
Liberties Union.
Died, of tuberculosis,
in 1933
(age about
64 years).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Benjamin Hillquit and Rebecca (Levene) Hillquit; married, December
31, 1893, to Vera Levene. |
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Henry Hinds (1826-1903) —
of Shakopee, Scott
County, Minn.
Born in New York, 1826.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of Minnesota
state house of representatives District 21, 1878; member of Minnesota
state senate 21st District, 1879-82.
Died in 1903
(age about
77 years).
Burial location unknown.
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William Henry Hines (1856-1914) —
also known as William H. Hines —
of Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
County, Pa.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., March
15, 1856.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of Pennsylvania
state house of representatives from Luzerne County, 1879-80,
1882-84; member of Pennsylvania
state senate 21st District, 1889-92; defeated, 1884; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 12th District, 1893-95.
Died in Wilkes-Barre, Luzerne
County, Pa., January
17, 1914 (age 57 years, 308
days).
Interment at St.
Mary's Cemetery, Hanover Township, Luzerne County, Pa.
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Harold J. Hinman —
of Albany, Albany
County, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Albany County 1st District, 1910-15; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention 28th District, 1915;
Justice
of New York Supreme Court 3rd District, 1919-28; defeated, 1932.
Burial location unknown.
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Harvey DeForest Hinman (1864-1954) —
also known as Harvey D. Hinman —
of Binghamton, Broome
County, N.Y.
Born in Pitcher, Chenango
County, N.Y., September
17, 1864.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state senate 39th District, 1905-12; candidate for Governor of
New York, 1914; delegate to Republican National Convention from
New York, 1916.
Died in 1954
(age about
89 years).
Interment at Floral Park Cemetery, Johnson City, N.Y.
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Frederic W. Hinrichs (b. 1851) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., 1851.
Democrat. Lawyer; Gold Democratic candidate for Lieutenant
Governor of New York, 1896; Gold Democratic candidate for borough
president of Brooklyn, New York, 1897.
Burial location unknown.
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Image source:
New York Times, November 1, 1896 |
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Michael Henry Hirschberg (1847-1929) —
also known as Michael H. Hirschberg —
of Newburgh, Orange
County, N.Y.
Born in Newburgh, Orange
County, N.Y., April
12, 1847.
Republican. Lawyer; Orange
County District Attorney, 1890-96; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention at-large, 1894; Justice of
New York Supreme Court, 1897-1917 (2nd District 1897-1906, 9th
District 1906-17).
Died in Newburgh, Orange
County, N.Y., 1929
(age about
82 years).
Interment at Cedar
Hill Cemetery, Newburgh, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Frances (Francks) Hirschberg and Henry M. Hirschberg; married to
Mary E. McAlles. |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Frank Hiscock (1834-1914) —
of Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y.
Born in Pompey, Onondaga
County, N.Y., September
6, 1834.
Republican. Lawyer; Onondaga
County District Attorney, 1860-63; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention, 1867; delegate to
Republican National Convention from New York, 1868,
1892,
1896
(member, Committee
to Notify Presidential Nominee); U.S.
Representative from New York 25th District, 1877-87; defeated
(Liberal Republican), 1872; U.S.
Senator from New York, 1887-93.
Died in Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y., June 18,
1914 (age 79 years, 285
days).
Interment at Oakwood
Cemetery, Syracuse, N.Y.
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Hector M. Hitchings —
of New York.
Progressive. Lawyer; candidate for Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1912.
Burial location unknown.
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Selah Reeve Hobbie (1797-1854) —
of Delhi, Delaware
County, N.Y.
Born in Newburgh, Orange
County, N.Y., March
10, 1797.
Lawyer; Delaware
County District Attorney, 1823-27; U.S.
Representative from New York 11th District, 1827-29.
Died in Washington,
D.C., March
23, 1854 (age 57 years, 13
days).
Interment at Congressional
Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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Kathleen Hochul (b. 1958) —
also known as Kathy Hochul; Kathleen
Courtney —
of Hamburg, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., August
27, 1958.
Democrat. Lawyer; Erie
County Clerk, 2007-11; delegate to Democratic National Convention
from New York, 2008;
U.S.
Representative from New York 26th District, 2011-13; Lieutenant
Governor of New York, 2015-.
Female.
Catholic.
Still living as of 2018.
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Paul W. Hodes (b. 1951) —
of Concord, Merrimack
County, N.H.
Born in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., March
21, 1951.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New Hampshire 2nd District, 2007-; defeated,
2004; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Hampshire,
2008.
Jewish.
Still living as of 2014.
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Leroy L. Hodge (c.1948-2004) —
of Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., about 1948.
Democrat. Lawyer; candidate in primary for Allegheny County
Commissioner, 1999; candidate for mayor
of Pittsburgh, Pa., 2001; candidate for Pittsburgh city council,
2002.
African
ancestry. Member, American Civil
Liberties Union.
Died, of complications from an organ transplant, January
22, 2004 (age about 56
years).
Burial location unknown.
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William Van Derveer Hodges (1878-1965) —
also known as William V. Hodges —
of Denver,
Colo.
Born in Westville, Otsego
County, N.Y., July 6,
1878.
Republican. Lawyer; delegate to Republican National Convention
from Colorado, 1924,
1928,
1932;
member, Committee on Rules and Order of Business, 1924;
speaker, 1924,
1928;
Convention Vice-President, 1928;
member, Committee to Notify Presidential Nominee, 1936;
Treasurer
of Republican National Committee, 1924-28.
Member, Delta
Psi; Union
League.
Died in Denver,
Colo., 1965
(age about
86 years).
Interment at Fairmount
Cemetery, Denver, Colo.
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Relatives: Son
of George Lincoln Hodges and Ella (Van Derveer) Hodges; married, December
3, 1902, to Mabel E. Gilluly; married 1926 to
Catherine Lowndes. |
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Devoe Pell Hodson (1856-1932) —
also known as Devoe P. Hodson —
of Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y.; Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.; Penn Yan, Yates
County, N.Y.
Born in Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y., March
23, 1856.
Democrat. Lawyer; municipal judge in New York, 1906-13;
alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1912;
member, New York State Public Service Commission, 1914-19; candidate
for New York
state attorney general, 1917.
Member, Freemasons;
Elks.
Died in Penn Yan, Yates
County, N.Y., May 16,
1932 (age 76 years, 54
days).
Cremated;
ashes interred at Ithaca
City Cemetery, Ithaca, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of Horatio Hodson and Harriett Ward (Pell) Hodson; married to
Mariette Wood. |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Almeth White Hoff (1878-1950) —
also known as Almeth W. Hoff —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., December
24, 1878.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 18th District, 1911-12, 1914-15;
defeated, 1933; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention
from New York, 1944.
Baptist.
Member, Freemasons;
Royal
Arcanum.
Died, from a heart
ailment, in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., September
22, 1950 (age 71 years, 272
days).
Interment at Rahway
Cemetery, Rahway, N.J.
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John Thompson Hoffman (1828-1888) —
also known as John T. Hoffman —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Sing Sing (now Ossining), Westchester
County, N.Y., January
10, 1828.
Democrat. Lawyer; mayor
of New York City, N.Y., 1866-68; Governor of
New York, 1869-72; defeated, 1866.
Died, from heart
disease, in Wiesbaden, Germany,
March
24, 1888 (age 60 years, 74
days).
Interment at Dale
Cemetery, Ossining, N.Y.
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Josiah Ogden Hoffman (1766-1837) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Newark, Essex
County, N.J., April
14, 1766.
Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County, 1790-95, 1796-97, 1812-13;
New
York state attorney general, 1795-1802; appointed 1795; New York
City superior court judge, 1828-37; died in office 1837.
Died in New York, New York
County, N.Y., January
24, 1837 (age 70 years, 285
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Ogden Hoffman (1793-1856) —
also known as Josiah Ogden Hoffman —
of Goshen, Orange
County, N.Y.; New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., May 3,
1793.
Whig. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly, 1826, 1828 (Orange County 1826, New York County
1828); U.S.
Representative from New York 3rd District, 1837-41; U.S.
Attorney for the Southern District of New York, 1841-45; New York
state attorney general, 1854-55.
Died in New York, New York
County, N.Y., May 1,
1856 (age 62 years, 364
days).
Entombed at St.
Mark's-in-the-Bowery Churchyard, Manhattan, N.Y.
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Ogden Hoffman Jr. (1822-1891) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.; San
Francisco, Calif.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., October
16, 1822.
Lawyer; U.S.
District Judge for the Northern District of California, 1851-66,
1886-91; died in office 1891; U.S.
District Judge for the Southern District of California, 1852-54;
U.S.
District Judge for California, 1866-86.
Died in San
Francisco, Calif., August
9, 1891 (age 68 years, 297
days).
Interment at Mt.
Tamalpais Cemetery, San Rafael, Calif.
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Wickham Hoffman (1821-1900) —
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., April 2,
1821.
Lawyer; colonel in the Union Army during the Civil War; U.S.
Minister to Denmark, 1883-85; U.S. Consul General in Copenhagen, as of 1883-85.
Died in Atlantic City, Atlantic
County, N.J., May 21,
1900 (age 79 years, 49
days).
Interment at Arlington
National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
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Samuel H. Hofstadter (b. 1894) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Austria,
1894.
Republican. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during World War
I; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 15th District, 1925-28;
member of New York
state senate 17th District, 1929-32; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 1st District, 1933-60.
Jewish.
Member, American
Legion; Freemasons;
Knights
of Pythias.
Burial location unknown.
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Frank Joseph Hogan (1877-1944) —
also known as Frank J. Hogan —
of Washington,
D.C.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., January
12, 1877.
Republican. Lawyer; general counsel, Capital Traction
Company; general counsel, Riggs National Bank;
attorney for Albert
B. Fall, Edward
L. Doheny during the Teapot Dome trials; delegate to Republican
National Convention from District of Columbia, 1920
(member, Committee
on Permanent Organization; member, Resolutions
Committee); president, American Bar Association, 1938-39.
Catholic.
Member, American Bar
Association.
Died in Washington,
D.C., May 15,
1944 (age 67 years, 124
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Maurice E. Hogan and Mary (McSwiney) Hogan; married 1899 to Mary
Cecile Adair; first cousin of James
Francis Byrnes. |
| | Image source: Time Magazine, March 11,
1935 |
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Frank Smithwick Hogan (1902-1974) —
also known as Frank S. Hogan; "Mr.
Integrity" —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Waterbury, New Haven
County, Conn., January
17, 1902.
Democrat. Lawyer; New
York County District Attorney, 1941-73; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from New York, 1944,
1952,
1956,
1960,
1964;
candidate for U.S.
Senator from New York, 1958.
Catholic.
Irish
ancestry. Member, American Bar
Association.
Died, following lung
cancer surgery and a stroke,
in St. Luke's Hospital,
Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., April 2,
1974 (age 72 years, 75
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Henry Hogeboom (1809-1872) —
of Hudson, Columbia
County, N.Y.
Born in Claverack, Columbia
County, N.Y., February
25, 1809.
Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Columbia County, 1839; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 3rd District, 1858-72; died in office 1872.
Died September
12, 1872 (age 63 years, 200
days).
Burial location unknown.
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John Clinton Hogeboom (c.1837-1908) —
also known as John C. Hogeboom —
of Hudson, Columbia
County, N.Y.
Born in Columbia
County, N.Y., about 1837.
Republican. Coal
dealer; lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Columbia County, 1885-87.
Died in Hudson, Columbia
County, N.Y., March
13, 1908 (age about 71
years).
Burial location unknown.
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Dennison Franklin Holden (1835-1902) —
also known as Dennison F. Holden —
of Almira, Benzie
County, Mich.
Born in Ashford, Cattaraugus
County, N.Y., April 5,
1835.
Republican. Lawyer; farmer;
member of Michigan
state house of representatives from Leelanau District, 1891-92.
Died in Michigan, December
12, 1902 (age 67 years, 251
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Albert H. Holland (b. 1891) —
of Morristown, Morris
County, N.J.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., 1891.
Democrat. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during World War I;
Morris
County Prosecutor of the Pleas, 1925; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from New Jersey, 1928;
common pleas court judge in New Jersey, 1928-43; delegate
to New Jersey state constitutional convention from Morris County,
1947; director, Morristown & Erie Railroad;
director, Remington Arms Company.
Burial location unknown.
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John Milton Holley (1802-1848) —
also known as John M. Holley —
of Lyons, Wayne
County, N.Y.
Born in Salisbury, Litchfield
County, Conn., November
10, 1802.
Whig. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Wayne County, 1838, 1841; Wayne
County District Attorney, 1842-45; U.S.
Representative from New York 27th District, 1847-48; defeated,
1844; died in office 1848.
Died in Jacksonville, Duval
County, Fla., March 8,
1848 (age 45 years, 119
days).
Interment at Rural
Cemetery, Lyons, N.Y.; cenotaph at Congressional
Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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Charles Horace Holmes (1827-1874) —
also known as Charles H. Holmes —
of Albion, Orleans
County, N.Y.
Born in Albion, Orleans
County, N.Y., October
24, 1827.
Republican. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 28th District, 1870-71.
Died in Albion, Orleans
County, N.Y., October
2, 1874 (age 46 years, 343
days).
Interment at Mt.
Albion Cemetery, Albion, N.Y.
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Elias Bellows Holmes (1807-1866) —
also known as Elias B. Holmes —
of Brockport, Monroe
County, N.Y.
Born in Fletcher, Franklin
County, Vt., May 22,
1807.
Lawyer; canal boat
business; U.S.
Representative from New York 28th District, 1845-49; railroad
promoter.
Died in Brockport, Monroe
County, N.Y., July 31,
1866 (age 59 years, 70
days).
Interment at City
Cemetery, Brockport, N.Y.
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Sidney Tracy Holmes (1815-1890) —
also known as Sidney T. Holmes —
of Morrisville, Madison
County, N.Y.; Bay City, Bay
County, Mich.
Born in Schaghticoke, Rensselaer
County, N.Y., August
14, 1815.
Republican. Canal engineer;
lawyer; Madison
County Judge and Surrogate, 1851-64; U.S.
Representative from New York 22nd District, 1865-67.
Died in Bay City, Bay
County, Mich., January
16, 1890 (age 74 years, 155
days).
Interment at Cedar
Street Cemetery, Morrisville, N.Y.
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Eleanor Holmes=Norton (b. 1937) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.; Washington,
D.C.
Born in Washington,
D.C., June 13,
1937.
Democrat. Lawyer; university
professor; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New
York, 1972;
Delegate
to U.S. Congress from the District of Columbia, 1991-; delegate
to Democratic National Convention from District of Columbia, 1996
(delegation chair), 2000,
2004,
2008.
Female.
Episcopalian.
African
ancestry. Member, Council on
Foreign Relations; American Civil
Liberties Union.
Still living as of 2019.
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George Chandler Holt (1843-1931) —
Born in Mexico, Oswego
County, N.Y., December
31, 1843.
Lawyer; U.S.
District Judge for the Southern District of New York, 1903-14;
retired 1914.
Member, Skull
and Bones.
Died in Nice, France,
January
26, 1931 (age 87 years, 26
days).
Interment somewhere
in Nice, France.
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Elizabeth Holtzman (b. 1941) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., August
11, 1941.
Democrat. Lawyer; delegate to Democratic National Convention
from New York, 1972,
1984
(alternate); U.S.
Representative from New York 16th District, 1973-81; Democratic
candidate for U.S.
Senator from New York, 1980, 1992 (primary); Kings
County District Attorney, 1982-89; New York City Comptroller,
1990-93.
Female.
Jewish.
Member, Phi
Beta Kappa.
Still living as of 2016.
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Lester Holtzman (1913-2002) —
of Rego Park, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y.
Born in New York City (unknown
county), N.Y., June 1,
1913.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 6th District, 1953-61; resigned
1961; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 11th District, 1962-73.
Jewish.
Died November
12, 2002 (age 89 years, 164
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Robertson Honey (1870-1941) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Montevallo, Shelby
County, Ala., August
17, 1870.
Lawyer; U.S. Consul in Madrid, 1914-16; Catania, 1916-18; Bristol, 1918-24; Hamilton, 1924-29; Nice, 1929-32; Monaco, 1932; Calgary, 1933-36.
Died in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., August
30, 1941 (age 71 years, 13
days).
Interment at United States Military Academy Cemetery, West Point, N.Y.
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Frank A. Hooker (1844-1911) —
of Charlotte, Eaton
County, Mich.
Born in Hartford, Hartford
County, Conn., January
16, 1844.
Republican. Lawyer; Eaton
County Prosecuting Attorney; superintendent
of schools; circuit
judge in Michigan 5th Circuit, 1878-92; appointed 1878; justice of
Michigan state supreme court, 1893-1911; died in office 1911; chief
justice of Michigan state supreme court, 1902-03.
Died in Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y., July 10,
1911 (age 67 years, 175
days).
Interment at Mt.
Hope Cemetery, Lansing, Mich.
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Warren Brewster Hooker (1856-1920) —
also known as Warren B. Hooker —
of Forestville, Chautauqua
County, N.Y.; Tacoma, Pierce
County, Wash.; Fredonia, Chautauqua
County, N.Y.
Born in Perrysburg, Cattaraugus
County, N.Y., November
24, 1856.
Republican. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 34th District, 1891-98; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1898-1913; appointed 1898;
Justice of the Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court,
1902-09.
Died in Fredonia, Chautauqua
County, N.Y., March 5,
1920 (age 63 years, 102
days).
Interment at Forest
Hill Cemetery, Fredonia, N.Y.
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James Campbell Hopkins (1819-1877) —
also known as James C. Hopkins —
of Granville, Washington
County, N.Y.; Madison, Dane
County, Wis.
Born in Pawlet, Rutland
County, Vt., April
27, 1819.
Lawyer; postmaster at Granville,
N.Y., 1850-55; member of New York
state senate 13th District, 1854-55; U.S.
District Judge for the Western District of Wisconsin, 1870-77;
died in office 1877.
Died in Madison, Dane
County, Wis., September
3, 1877 (age 58 years, 129
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Samuel Miles Hopkins (1772-1837) —
also known as Samuel M. Hopkins —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.; Genesee
County, N.Y.
Born in Salem, New London
County, Conn., May 9,
1772.
Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 2nd District, 1813-15; member of New York
state assembly from Genesee County, 1820-21; member of New York
state senate Western District, 1821-22; circuit judge in New
York, 1832-36.
Died in Geneva, Ontario
County, N.Y., March 9,
1837 (age 64 years, 304
days).
Interment at Washington
Street Cemetery, Geneva, N.Y.
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William Butler Hornblower (1851-1914) —
also known as William B. Hornblower —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Paterson, Passaic
County, N.J., May 13,
1851.
Democrat. Lawyer; nominated for a seat on the U.S. Supreme
Court in 1893, but not confirmed; judge of
New York Court of Appeals, 1914; appointed 1914; died in office
1914.
Member, American Bar
Association.
Died, from myocarditis,
in Litchfield, Litchfield
County, Conn., June 16,
1914 (age 63 years, 34
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
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Albert Howell Horton (1837-1902) —
also known as Albert H. Horton —
of Atchison, Atchison
County, Kan.
Born in Brookfield, Madison
County, N.Y., March
12, 1837.
Republican. Lawyer; candidate for Presidential Elector for
Kansas; U.S.
Attorney for Kansas, 1869-73; member of Kansas
state house of representatives, 1873; member of Kansas
state senate; elected 1876; chief
justice of Kansas state supreme court, 1877-95; resigned 1895.
Died, from heart
disease and liver
cancer, in Topeka, Shawnee
County, Kan., September
2, 1902 (age 65 years, 174
days).
Interment at Mt.
Vernon Cemetery, Atchison, Kan.
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Charles B. Horton (b. 1881) —
of Remsen, Oneida
County, N.Y.
Born in Rensselaer, Rensselaer
County, N.Y., December
13, 1881.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state senate 36th District, 1932; defeated, 1932.
Burial location unknown.
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Clinton T. Horton —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Erie County 2nd District, 1912-14; member of
New
York state senate 48th District, 1915-16; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 8th District, 1922-34.
Burial location unknown.
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Frank Jefferson Horton (1919-2004) —
also known as Frank Horton —
of Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y.; Bentonville, Warren
County, Va.
Born in Cuero, DeWitt
County, Tex., December
12, 1919.
Republican. Major in the U.S. Army during World War II;
lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York, 1963-93 (36th District 1963-73,
34th District 1973-83, 29th District 1983-93).
Presbyterian.
Member, American Bar
Association; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; American
Legion; Freemasons;
Royal
Arch Masons; Knights
Templar; Shriners.
Died, following a stroke,
in a hospital
at Winchester,
Va., August
30, 2004 (age 84 years, 262
days).
Interment at Arlington
National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
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Thomas Raymond Horton (1822-1894) —
also known as Thomas R. Horton —
of Fultonville, Montgomery
County, N.Y.
Born in Fultonville, Montgomery
County, N.Y., April, 1822.
Republican. Lawyer; newspaper
editor and publisher; U.S.
Representative from New York 18th District, 1855-57; delegate to
Republican National Convention from New York, 1860.
Died in Fultonville, Montgomery
County, N.Y., July 26,
1894 (age 72 years, 0
days).
Interment at Village
Cemetery, Fultonville, N.Y.
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Hezekiah Lord Hosmer (1765-1814) —
of Hudson, Columbia
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, June 7,
1765.
Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 6th District, 1797-99.
Died in Hudson, Columbia
County, N.Y., June 9,
1814 (age 49 years, 2
days).
Burial location unknown.
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James Levi Hotchkiss (1857-1930) —
also known as James L. Hotchkiss —
of Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y.
Born in Naples, Ontario
County, N.Y., May 1,
1857.
Republican. Lawyer; dry goods
merchant; banker; chair of
Monroe County Republican Party, 1901-27; delegate to Republican
National Convention from New York, 1904
(alternate), 1908,
1912,
1916,
1920,
1924;
Monroe
County Clerk, 1905-27.
Died in Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y., October
19, 1930 (age 73 years, 171
days).
Interment at Mt.
Hope Cemetery, Rochester, N.Y.
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Jacob Houck Jr. (1801-1857) —
of Schoharie, Schoharie
County, N.Y.
Born in Schoharie, Schoharie
County, N.Y., January
14, 1801.
Democrat. Lawyer; Schoharie
County District Attorney, 1831-36; U.S.
Representative from New York 8th District, 1841-43.
Died in Schoharie, Schoharie
County, N.Y., October
2, 1857 (age 56 years, 261
days).
Interment at Lutheran
Cemetery, Schoharie, N.Y.
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Charles Merrill Hough (1858-1927) —
also known as Charles M. Hough —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., May 18,
1858.
Republican. Lawyer; attorney for the Pennsylvania Railroad,
and for steamship
companies in maritime
litigation; U.S.
District Judge for the Southern District of New York, 1906-16; Judge
of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, 1916-27; died in
office 1927.
Member, American Bar
Association.
Died, from angina
pectoris, in Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., April
22, 1927 (age 68 years, 339
days).
Interment in private or family graveyard.
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George W. Houghton —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Vermont.
Lawyer; Buffalo superior court judge, 1854-56.
Burial location unknown.
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Image source:
Pictorial History of the Superior Court of Buffalo
(1886) |
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James Warren Houghton (1856-1913) —
also known as James W. Houghton —
of Saratoga Springs, Saratoga
County, N.Y.
Born in Corinth, Saratoga
County, N.Y., September
1, 1856.
Republican. Lawyer; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 4th District, 1899-1913; appointed 1899;
died in office 1913.
Died, following appendicitis
surgery, in a private hospital
at Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass., February
14, 1913 (age 56 years, 166
days).
Interment at Greenridge
Cemetery, Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
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Sherman Otis Houghton (1828-1914) —
of San Jose, Santa
Clara County, Calif.; Los Angeles, Los
Angeles County, Calif.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., April
10, 1828.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War;
lawyer; mayor
of San Jose, Calif., 1855-56; colonel in the Union Army during
the Civil War; U.S.
Representative from California, 1871-75 (1st District 1871-73,
4th District 1873-75).
Died in Compton, Los Angeles
County, Calif., August
31, 1914 (age 86 years, 143
days).
Interment at Angelus-Rosedale
Cemetery, Los Angeles, Calif.
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Frederic Clemson Howe (1867-1940) —
of Cleveland, Cuyahoga
County, Ohio; Cortlandt town, Westchester
County, N.Y.
Born in Meadville, Crawford
County, Pa., November
21, 1867.
Lawyer; law
professor; writer;
member of Ohio
state senate, 1906-09; Commissioner of Immigration for the Port
of New York, 1914-19.
Died, in Martha's Vineyard Hospital,
Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, Dukes
County, Mass., August
3, 1940 (age 72 years, 256
days).
Interment at Greendale
Cemetery, Meadville, Pa.
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Relatives: Son
of Andrew Jackson Howe and Jane (Clemson) Howe; married 1904 to Marie
H. Jenney. |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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John W. Howe (1801-1873) —
of Franklin, Venango
County, Pa.; Meadville, Crawford
County, Pa.; Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y.
Born in Maine, 1801.
Lawyer; justice of the peace; U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 22nd District, 1849-53.
Died in Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y., December
1, 1873 (age about 72
years).
Interment at Greendale
Cemetery, Meadville, Pa.
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Joseph P. Howe (b. 1827) —
of Granger, Fillmore
County, Minn.
Born in Barre, Monroe
County, N.Y., July 15,
1827.
Lawyer; member of Minnesota
state house of representatives District 14, 1861.
Burial location unknown.
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Thomas Yardley Howe Jr. (1801-1860) —
also known as Thomas Y. Howe, Jr.; Thomas Yardley How
Jr. —
of Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y.
Born in Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y., 1801.
Democrat. Lawyer; newspaper
editor; president and treasurer of railroads;
inspector, Auburn Prison, 1834-38; Cayuga
County Surrogate, 1836-40; U.S.
Representative from New York 25th District, 1851-53; mayor of
Auburn, N.Y., 1853.
Died in Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y., July 15,
1860 (age about 59
years).
Interment at Fort
Hill Cemetery, Auburn, N.Y.
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Edward Howell (1792-1871) —
of Bath, Steuben
County, N.Y.
Born in Newburgh, Orange
County, N.Y., October
16, 1792.
Democrat. Postmaster at Bath,
N.Y., 1817-21; Steuben
County Clerk, 1818-21; lawyer; Steuben
County District Attorney, 1829-34, 1836-40; member of New York
state assembly from Steuben County, 1832; U.S.
Representative from New York 27th District, 1833-35.
Died in Bath, Steuben
County, N.Y., January
30, 1871 (age 78 years, 106
days).
Interment at Grove
Cemetery, Bath, N.Y.
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Nathaniel Woodhull Howell (1770-1851) —
also known as Nathaniel W. Howell —
of Canandaigua, Ontario
County, N.Y.
Born in Blooming Grove, Orange
County, N.Y., January
1, 1770.
School
teacher; lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Genesee and Ontario counties, 1803-04; U.S.
Representative from New York 21st District, 1813-15; Ontario
County Judge, 1819-32.
Died in Canandaigua, Ontario
County, N.Y., October
15, 1851 (age 81 years, 287
days).
Interment at West
Avenue Cemetery, Canandaigua, N.Y.
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Steny Hamilton Hoyer (b. 1939) —
also known as Steny H. Hoyer —
of Berkshire, Prince
George's County, Md.; Mechanicsville, St. Mary's
County, Md.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., June 14,
1939.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of Maryland
state senate District 4-C, 1967-78; candidate for Lieutenant
Governor of Maryland, 1978; U.S.
Representative from Maryland 5th District, 1981-; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from Maryland, 1988,
1996,
2000,
2004,
2008
(speaker).
Baptist.
Danish
ancestry.
Still living as of 2019.
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Austin Hoyt (b. 1915) —
of Colorado Springs, El Paso
County, Colo.
Born in Beacon, Dutchess
County, N.Y., April
26, 1915.
Democrat. Lawyer; alternate delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Colorado, 1956.
Episcopalian.
Member, Phi
Delta Theta; Phi
Alpha Delta; Order of
the Coif.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Ferdinand Augustus Hoyt (1880-1944) —
also known as Ferdinand A. Hoyt —
of Beacon, Dutchess
County, N.Y.
Born in Brewster, Putnam
County, N.Y., January
1, 1880.
Democrat. Lawyer; newspaper
publisher; member of New York
state assembly from Dutchess County 1st District, 1911; defeated,
1911; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from New
York, 1912;
candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 26th District, 1942.
Died in Beacon, Dutchess
County, N.Y., December
8, 1944 (age 64 years, 342
days).
Interment at Milltown Cemetery, Brewster, N.Y.
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Jesse Hoyt (1792-1867) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New Canaan, Fairfield
County, Conn., June 28,
1792.
Lawyer; law partner of Martin
Van Buren and Benjamin
F. Butler; member of New York
state assembly from New York County, 1823; U.S. Collector of
Customs, 1838-41; removed
from office in 1841, over allegations of embezzlement.
Died March
17, 1867 (age 74 years, 262
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Goold Hoyt and Sarah (Reed) Hoyt; sixth great-grandnephew of Thomas
Welles; third cousin once removed of Daniel
Chapin; third cousin twice removed of Pierpont
Edwards, Harold
Sheffield Van Buren, Mabel
Thorp Boardman, Sheffield
Phelps and Asbury
Elliott Kellogg; third cousin thrice removed of Josiah
Cowles, Simeon
Baldwin and Phelps
Phelps; fourth cousin of Graham
Hurd Chapin and Martin
E. Weed; fourth cousin once removed of John
Davenport, Aaron
Burr, James
Davenport, Theodore
Dwight, Henry
Waggaman Edwards, Hanford
Nichols Lockwood, George
Smith Catlin and Barzillai
Bulkeley Kellogg. |
| | Political families: Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin
family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Wikipedia
article |
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Irving G. Hubbs (1870-1952) —
of Pulaski, Oswego
County, N.Y.
Born in Sandy Creek, Oswego
County, N.Y., November
18, 1870.
Republican. Lawyer; Justice of
New York Supreme Court 5th District, 1912-28; Justice of the
Appellate Division of the New York Supreme Court, 1918-23; judge of
New York Court of Appeals, 1929-39; resigned 1939.
Dutch
ancestry. Member, Freemasons.
Died in Pulaski, Oswego
County, N.Y., July 22,
1952 (age 81 years, 247
days).
Interment at Pulaski
Cemetery, Pulaski, N.Y.
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Relatives: Son
of George L. Hubbs and Catherine (Snyder) Hubbs; married, January
3, 1893, to Nancy Clark 'Nannie' Dixson. |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
| | Image source: New York Red Book
1936 |
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Thomas Richard Hudd (1835-1896) —
also known as Thomas R. Hudd —
of Appleton, Outagamie
County, Wis.; Green Bay, Brown
County, Wis.
Born in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., October
2, 1835.
Democrat. Lawyer; Outagamie
County District Attorney, 1856-57; member of Wisconsin
state senate, 1862-63, 1876-79, 1882-85; member of Wisconsin
state assembly, 1868, 1875; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Wisconsin, 1880
(member, Resolutions
Committee); U.S.
Representative from Wisconsin 5th District, 1886-89.
English
ancestry.
Died in Green Bay, Brown
County, Wis., June 22,
1896 (age 60 years, 264
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Allouez, Wis.
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Bradley Polydore Hudson (1826-1853) —
also known as Bradley P. Hudson —
of Calhoun
County, Mich.
Born in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., April
28, 1826.
Whig. Lawyer; member of Michigan
state house of representatives from Calhoun County 2nd District,
1853.
Died probably of typhoid,
April
22, 1853 (age 26 years, 359
days).
Interment at Dubois
Cemetery, Battle Creek, Mich.
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Charles Evans Hughes (1862-1948) —
of Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y.; Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Glens Falls, Warren
County, N.Y., April
11, 1862.
Republican. Lawyer; law
professor; Governor of
New York, 1907-10; resigned 1910; candidate for Republican
nomination for President, 1908;
Associate
Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1910-16; resigned 1916; Chief
Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1930-41; candidate for President
of the United States, 1916; U.S.
Secretary of State, 1921-25.
Baptist.
Welsh
ancestry. Member, American Bar
Association; Phi
Beta Kappa; Delta
Epsilon; Union
League.
Died in Osterville, Barnstable, Barnstable
County, Mass., August
27, 1948 (age 86 years, 138
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
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Charles Evans Hughes Jr. (1889-1950) —
of Riverdale, Bronx, Bronx
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., November
30, 1889.
Republican. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during World War
I; U.S. Solicitor General, 1929-30; director, New York Life Insurance
Company.
Member, Phi
Beta Kappa; Delta
Upsilon; Sons of
the American Revolution.
Died, following surgery for a brain
tumor, in Columbia-Presbyterian Medical
Center, Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., January
21, 1950 (age 60 years, 52
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
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John H. Hughes (1904-1972) —
of Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y.
Born in Syracuse, Onondaga
County, N.Y., 1904.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state senate, 1947-72 (43rd District 1947-54, 45th District
1955-65, 53rd District 1966, 45th District 1967-72); alternate
delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1948,
1952,
1956,
1960,
1964.
Member, American Bar
Association.
Died in 1972
(age about
68 years).
Interment at St.
Mary's Cemetery, DeWitt, N.Y.
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William Hughes (1857-1906) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., 1857.
Democrat. Lawyer; candidate for Justice of
New York Supreme Court 2nd District 1906, but died before
election.
Catholic.
Irish
ancestry. Member, Knights
of Columbus; Royal
Arcanum; Elks.
Died, from pneumonia,
following appendicitis
surgery, in St. Peter's Hospital,
Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., November
2, 1906 (age about 49
years).
Interment at Holy
Cross Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Jonas Abbott Hughston (1808-1862) —
of Delhi, Delaware
County, N.Y.
Born in Sidney, Delaware
County, N.Y., 1808.
Lawyer; Delaware
County District Attorney, 1842-45; U.S.
Representative from New York 19th District, 1855-57; U.S.
Consular Marshal in Shanghai, 1862, died in office 1862.
Died in Shanghai, China,
November
10, 1862 (age about 54
years).
Interment at Pootung
Seamen's Cemetery, Shanghai, China.
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George Murray Hulbert (1881-1950) —
also known as G. Murray Hulbert —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y., May 14,
1881.
Democrat. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 21st District, 1915-18; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from New York, 1924;
U.S.
District Judge for the Southern District of New York, 1934-50;
died in office 1950.
Catholic.
Member, American Bar
Association; Elks.
Died in Bayport, Suffolk
County, Long Island, N.Y., April
26, 1950 (age 68 years, 347
days).
Interment at Gate
of Heaven Cemetery, Hawthorne, N.Y.
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John Whitefield Hulbert (1770-1831) —
also known as John W. Hulbert —
of Pittsfield, Berkshire
County, Mass.; Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y.
Born in Alford, Berkshire
County, Mass., June 1,
1770.
Lawyer; bank
director; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts, 1814-17 (at-large 1814-15, 7th
District 1815-17); member of New York
state assembly from Cayuga County, 1825.
Died in Auburn, Cayuga
County, N.Y., October
19, 1831 (age 61 years, 140
days).
Interment at North
Street 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 and Lucy (Tilden) Hulburd; married, June 1,
1842, to Jane Isabella Butterfield; second cousin once removed of
Moses
Younglove Tilden and Samuel
Jones Tilden; 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-Adams-Seymour-Chapin
family of Connecticut and New York; Otis
family of Connecticut (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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Hiland R. Hulburd (1829-1880) —
of Great Neck, Queens County (now Nassau
County), Long Island, N.Y.
Born in Ohio, 1829.
Lawyer; U.S. Comptroller of the Currency, 1867-72.
One of dozens killed in the wreck of the
steamboat Seawanhaka, which burned and
sank
in the East
River, June 29,
1880 (age about 50
years).
Interment at Oak
Dale Cemetery, Urbana, Ohio.
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Charles Humphrey (1792-1850) —
of Ithaca, Tompkins
County, N.Y.
Born in Little Britain, Orange
County, N.Y., February
14, 1792.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812;
lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 25th District, 1825-27; village
president of Ithaca, New York, 1828-29; Tompkins
County Surrogate, 1831-34; member of New York
state assembly from Tompkins County, 1834-36, 1842; Speaker of
the New York State Assembly, 1835-36; Justice of
New York Supreme Court, 1843-47.
Died in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., April
17, 1850 (age 58 years, 62
days).
Interment at Ithaca
City Cemetery, Ithaca, N.Y.
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James Humphrey (1811-1866) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in Fairfield, Fairfield
County, Conn., October
9, 1811.
Republican. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York, 1859-61, 1865-66 (2nd District
1859-61, 3rd District 1865-66); died in office 1866.
Died in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., June 16,
1866 (age 54 years, 250
days).
Interment at Green-Wood
Cemetery, Brooklyn, N.Y.; cenotaph at Congressional
Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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James Morgan Humphrey (1819-1899) —
also known as James M. Humphrey —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Holland, Erie
County, N.Y., September
21, 1819.
Democrat. Lawyer; Erie
County District Attorney, 1857-59; member of New York
state senate 31st District, 1864-65; U.S.
Representative from New York 30th District, 1865-69; Buffalo
superior court judge, 1871; defeated, 1871.
Died in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., February
9, 1899 (age 79 years, 141
days).
Interment at Forest
Lawn Cemetery, Buffalo, N.Y.
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Oliver Morgan Hungerford (1827-1888) —
also known as Oliver M. Hungerford —
of Albany, Albany
County, N.Y.
Born in Berne, Albany
County, N.Y., January
2, 1827.
Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Albany County 2nd District, 1865.
Died in Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., June 15,
1888 (age 61 years, 165
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Daniel Hungerford and Hannah (Stalker) Hungerford; married, March
25, 1851, to Almira Conger; second cousin twice removed of Orville
Hungerford and Ralph
Waldo Hungerford; second cousin thrice removed of Elijah
Hunt Mills; third cousin twice removed of Amaziah
Brainard, Elisha
Hunt Allen, Gouverneur
Morris, Harold
W. Hungerford and George
Lincoln Rockwell; third cousin thrice removed of Erastus
Wolcott and Oliver
Wolcott Sr.; fourth cousin of Luther
S. Pitkin; fourth cousin once removed of John
Arnold Rockwell, Leveret
Brainard, William
Fessenden Allen, Frederick
Hobbes Allen, Daniel
Dodge Frisbie and William
C. Hungerford. |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin
family of Connecticut and New York; Conger-Hungerford
family of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
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Edmund Goodrich Hunt (b. 1837) —
also known as Edmund G. Hunt —
of New Haven, Addison
County, Vt.
Born in Belmont, Allegany
County, N.Y., May 6,
1837.
Republican. Lawyer; farmer;
member of Vermont
state house of representatives from New Haven, 1910.
Unitarian.
Burial location unknown.
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Henry Thomas Hunt (1878-1956) —
also known as Henry T. Hunt; "Boy
Mayor" —
of Cincinnati, Hamilton
County, Ohio; Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Cincinnati, Hamilton
County, Ohio, April
29, 1878.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of Ohio
state house of representatives, 1907; Hamilton
County Prosecuting Attorney, 1908-11; mayor
of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1912-13; major in the U.S. Army during World
War I.
Episcopalian.
Died in Martinsburg, Berkeley
County, W.Va., February
29, 1956 (age 77 years, 306
days).
Interment at Arlington
National Cemetery, Arlington, Va.
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Hiram Paine Hunt (1796-1865) —
also known as Hiram P. Hunt —
of Troy, Rensselaer
County, N.Y.; New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in Pittstown, Rensselaer
County, N.Y., May 23,
1796.
Whig. Lawyer; U.S.
Representative from New York 9th District, 1835-37, 1839-43.
Died in New York, New York
County, N.Y., August
14, 1865 (age 69 years, 83
days).
Interment at Hunt Cemetery, Pittstown, N.Y.
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Ward Hunt (1810-1886) —
of Utica, Oneida
County, N.Y.
Born in Utica, Oneida
County, N.Y., June 14,
1810.
Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Oneida County, 1839; mayor of
Utica, N.Y., 1844; judge of
New York Court of Appeals, 1865-70; chief
judge of New York Court of Appeals, 1868-69; Member of the New
York Commission of Appeals, 1870-72; Associate
Justice of U.S. Supreme Court, 1872-82.
Episcopalian.
Member, Kappa
Alpha Society.
Died in Washington,
D.C., March
24, 1886 (age 75 years, 283
days).
Interment at Forest
Hill Cemetery, Utica, N.Y.
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Elisha Mills Huntington (1806-1862) —
also known as Elisha M. Huntington —
of Terre Haute, Vigo
County, Ind.
Born in Butternuts, Otsego
County, N.Y., March
26, 1806.
Lawyer; member of Indiana
state house of representatives, 1832-36; circuit judge in
Indiana, 1837-41; delegate to Whig National Convention from Indiana,
1839 (Convention Vice-President); Commissioner of the General Land
Office, 1841-42; U.S.
District Judge for Indiana, 1842-62; delegate to Democratic
National Convention from Indiana, 1860.
Catholic.
Died of a lung
ailment, in St. Paul, Ramsey
County, Minn., October
26, 1862 (age 56 years, 214
days).
Interment at St.
Joseph's Cemetery, Terre Haute, Ind.
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Relatives: Son
of Nathaniel Huntington (1763-1815) and Mary (Corning) Huntington;
brother of Nathaniel
Huntington (1793-1828) and James
Huntington; married, November
3, 1841, to Susan Mary Rudd; grandnephew of Samuel
Huntington; great-grandfather of Helen
Huntington Hull; first cousin once removed of Samuel
H. Huntington; first cousin twice removed of William
Barret Ridgely; first cousin thrice removed of Benjamin
Huntington; second cousin of Joseph
Lyman Huntington; second cousin once removed of Collins
Dwight Huntington and George
Milo Huntington; second cousin twice removed of Henry
Huntington and Gurdon
Huntington; third cousin once removed of John
Davenport, Ebenezer
Huntington, Joshua
Coit, James
Davenport, Abel
Huntington and Benjamin
Nicoll Huntington; third cousin twice removed of Samuel
Adams; fourth cousin of William
Woodbridge, Zina
Hyde Jr., Jabez
Williams Huntington, Isaac
Backus, Theodore
Davenport, Charles
Phelps Huntington and Henry
Titus Backus; fourth cousin once removed of Joseph
Allen, Chauncey
Goodrich, Elizur
Goodrich, Augustus
Seymour Porter, Samuel
Nicholls Smallwood, Peter
Buell Porter, John
Hall Brockway, Robert
Coit Jr., Thomas
Worcester Hyde, Alonzo
Mark Leffingwell, Abial
Lathrop, Roger
Wolcott and William
Clark Huntington. |
| | Political family: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin
family of Connecticut and New York (subset of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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George Milo Huntington (1836-1889) —
also known as George M. Huntington —
of Mason, Ingham
County, Mich.
Born in Ludlowville, Tompkins
County, N.Y., March
20, 1836.
Democrat. Lawyer; law partner of Orlando
M. Barnes, 1857-65; Ingham
County Prosecuting Attorney, 1863-64; village
president of Mason, Michigan, 1867-68; member of Michigan
state senate 17th District, 1875-76; circuit
judge in Michigan 4th Circuit, 1876-81; law partner of Henry
P. Henderson, 1881-88; candidate for mayor of
Mason, Mich., 1882.
Died in Mason, Ingham
County, Mich., April 2,
1889 (age 53 years, 13
days).
Interment at Maple
Grove Cemetery, Mason, Mich.
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Relatives: Son
of Joseph
Lyman Huntington and Minerva (Barto) Huntington; brother of Collins
Dwight Huntington; married, May 9,
1866, to Julia A. (Barnes) Ritter; great-grandnephew of Samuel
Huntington; sixth great-grandson of William
Leete; first cousin twice removed of Samuel
H. Huntington; first cousin four times removed of Benjamin
Huntington; second cousin once removed of Nathaniel
Huntington, James
Huntington and Elisha
Mills Huntington; second cousin thrice removed of Ebenezer
Huntington, Oliver
Wolcott Jr., Henry
Huntington, Frederick
Wolcott, Gurdon
Huntington and Zina
Hyde Jr.; second cousin four times removed of Matthew
Griswold and Samuel
Gager; third cousin once removed of Charles
Phelps Huntington and William
Barret Ridgely; third cousin twice removed of John
Davenport, Joshua
Coit, James
Davenport, Abel
Huntington, Jabez
Williams Huntington, Benjamin
Nicoll Huntington, Thomas
Worcester Hyde and Helen
Huntington Hull; third cousin thrice removed of Samuel
Adams, James
Hillhouse, Roger
Griswold, Samuel
R. Gager, Elijah
Abel and Samuel
Austin Gager; fourth cousin once removed of William
Woodbridge, Isaac
Backus, Theodore
Davenport, Henry
Titus Backus, Roger
Wolcott, Charles
Edward Hyde, Josiah
Quincy, John
Sedgwick Hyde and Edward
Warden Hyde. |
| | Political families: Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin
family of Connecticut and New York; Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham
family; Wolcott-Griswold-Packwood-Brandegee
family of Connecticut; Hosmer-Griswold-Parsons
family of Middletown, Connecticut (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Find-A-Grave
memorial |
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James William Husted (1833-1892) —
also known as James W. Husted; "Bald
Eagle" —
of Peekskill, Westchester
County, N.Y.
Born in Bedford, Westchester
County, N.Y., October
31, 1833.
Republican. Superintendent
of schools; lawyer; member of New York
state assembly, 1869-81, 1884-92 (Westchester County 3rd District
1869-78, Rockland County 1879-80, Westchester County 3rd District
1881, 1884-92); died in office 1892; Speaker of
the New York State Assembly, 1874, 1876, 1878, 1886-87, 1890;
delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1884.
Member, Freemasons;
Knights
Templar.
Died, from kidney
disease and heart
failure, in Peekskill, Westchester
County, N.Y., September
25, 1892 (age 58 years, 330
days).
Interment at Hillside
Cemetery, Cortlandt town, Westchester County, N.Y.
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James William Husted (1870-1925) —
also known as James W. Husted —
of Peekskill, Westchester
County, N.Y.
Born in Peekskill, Westchester
County, N.Y., March
16, 1870.
Republican. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Westchester County 3rd District, 1895-97; U.S.
Representative from New York 25th District, 1915-23; defeated,
1912.
Died in New York City (unknown
county), N.Y., January
2, 1925 (age 54 years, 292
days).
Cremated;
ashes interred at Hillside
Cemetery, Cortlandt town, Westchester County, N.Y.
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Waldo Hutchins (1822-1891) —
of Kings
County, N.Y.; Kingsbridge, New York, New York County (now Bronx,
Bronx
County), N.Y.
Born in Brooklyn, Windham
County, Conn., September
30, 1822.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 2nd District, 1852; delegate
to New York state constitutional convention, 1867; U.S.
Representative from New York 12th District, 1879-85.
Died in New York, New York
County, N.Y., February
8, 1891 (age 68 years, 131
days).
Interment at Woodlawn
Cemetery, Bronx, N.Y.
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Cornelius Huth (1867-1934) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., March
11, 1867.
Democrat. Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 10th District, 1907; trustee,
Commonwealth Savings Bank of
New York City; delegate
to New York convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.
German
ancestry.
Died February
10, 1934 (age 66 years, 336
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Michael Huth and Mina Huth. |
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Henry W. Hutt (b. 1895) —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Born in Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y., October
10, 1895.
Republican. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Marine Corps during
World War I; milk
business; member of New York
state assembly from Erie County 2nd District, 1923-28.
Burial location unknown.
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Arthur Mastick Hyde (1877-1947) —
also known as Arthur M. Hyde —
of Princeton, Mercer
County, Mo.; Trenton, Grundy
County, Mo.
Born in Princeton, Mercer
County, Mo., July 12,
1877.
Republican. Lawyer; farmer;
mayor of Princeton, Mo., 1908-10; Progressive candidate for Missouri
state attorney general, 1912; Governor of
Missouri, 1921-25; delegate to Republican National Convention
from Missouri, 1924,
1928
(member, Resolutions
Committee; speaker),
1932;
president, Sentinel Life
Insurance Company of Kansas City; U.S.
Secretary of Agriculture, 1929-33.
Methodist.
Member, Freemasons;
Shriners;
Odd
Fellows; Delta
Upsilon.
Died, following cancer
surgery, in Memorial Hospital,
Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y., October
17, 1947 (age 70 years, 97
days).
Interment at Odd
Fellows Cemetery, Trenton, Mo.
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Ira Barnes Hyde (1838-1926) —
also known as Ira B. Hyde —
of Princeton, Mercer
County, Mo.
Born near Guilford, Chenango
County, N.Y., January
18, 1838.
Republican. Lawyer; served in the Union Army during the Civil
War; U.S.
Representative from Missouri 10th District, 1873-75; defeated,
1874; delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri, 1884.
Died in Princeton, Mercer
County, Mo., December
6, 1926 (age 88 years, 322
days).
Interment at Princeton
Cemetery, Princeton, Mo.
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Relatives: Son
of Emily (Lewis) Hyde and Frederick Hyde; married, December
26, 1865, to Sophia Clymer; married, August
19, 1873, to Caroline Emily Mastick; married, March
18, 1891, to Eliza Tomlinson 'Dolly' Mastick; father of Arthur
Mastick Hyde, Laurance
Mastick Hyde and Ira
Barnes Hyde (1893-1946); fourth cousin once removed of Earl
Whedon. |
| | Political family: Hyde
family of Princeton, Missouri (subset of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page |
|
|
Samuel Clarence Hyde (1842-1922) —
also known as Samuel C. Hyde —
of Spokane, Spokane
County, Wash.
Born in Fort Ticonderoga, Essex
County, N.Y., April
22, 1842.
Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; surveyor;
lawyer; Spokane
County Prosecuting Attorney, 1880-86; U.S.
Representative from Washington at-large, 1895-97; defeated, 1896.
Died in Spokane, Spokane
County, Wash., March 7,
1922 (age 79 years, 319
days).
Interment at Fairmount
Memorial Park, Spokane, Wash.
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James Henry Hyer (1903-1956) —
also known as James H. Hyer; Jimmy Hyer —
of Athens, Greene
County, N.Y.
Born in Athens, Greene
County, N.Y., March 8,
1903.
Democrat. Lawyer; candidate for New York
state senate 29th District, 1932.
Catholic.
Irish
ancestry. Member, Elks; Knights
of Columbus; Grange.
Died, from an acute
myocardial infarct, in Albany Hospital,
Albany, Albany
County, N.Y., April 7,
1956 (age 53 years, 30
days).
Interment at St.
Patrick's Cemetery, Catskill, N.Y.
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Samuel F. Hyman (b. 1869) —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., 1869.
Lawyer; member of New York
state assembly from New York County 30th District, 1900-01;
Independent candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 16th District, 1906.
Member, Tammany
Hall; Knights
of Pythias.
Burial location unknown.
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