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The Political Graveyard: Daughters of the American Revolution, politicians
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>The Political Graveyard: Daughters of the American Revolution, politicians</title> <meta name="description" content="A database of political history and cemeteries, with brief biographical entries for 320,919 U.S. political figures, living and dead, from the 1700s to the present."> <meta name="keywords" content="political biography history genealogy cemeteries politics candidates congress senators legislators governors politicians biographies ancestors mayors birthplace geography elections"> <meta name="author" content="Lawrence Kestenbaum"> <script type="text/javascript"> var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-7383562-1']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); (function() { var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 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D. Alderman</b> — of Jacksonville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/DU-lived.html">Duval County</a>, Fla. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/LI-born.html">Liberty County</a>, Ga., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1882/03-01.html">March 1, 1882</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/realestate.html">Realtor</a>; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1948/FL.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1952/FL.html">1952</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1952/committees.html">Platform and Resolutions Committee</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1956/FL.html">1956</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1967/06-03.html">June 3, 1967</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/85.html">85 years, 94 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/UN-buried.html#cms07816">Dekle Cemetery</a>, Lake Butler, Fla. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of William Columbus Townsend and Susan Elizabeth (Dekle) Townsend; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1904/06-29.html">June 29, 1904</a>, to John Daniel Alderman.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/15727609">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Julia McGehee Alexander (d. 1957)</b> — of Charlotte, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/ME-lived.html">Mecklenburg County</a>, N.C. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/ofc/sthse.html">North Carolina state house of representatives</a>, 1940. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1957/02-23.html">February 23, 1957</a>. Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/ME-buried.html#cms00379">Elmwood Cemetery</a>, Charlotte, N.C. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/alexander.html#476.57.03">Sydenham Benoni Alexander</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0013.html">Williams family</a> of North Carolina; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0122.html">Stevenson family</a> of Bloomington, Illinois; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0258.html">Alexander-Stevenson-Williams family</a> of Charlotte, North Carolina (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><a href="https://books.google.com/books?id=DQ4WAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA266"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/038/38.23.jpg" width=70 height=93 border=0 alt="Florence Ellinwood Allen"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Florence Ellinwood Allen (1884-1966)</b> — also known as <b>Florence E. Allen</b> — of Cleveland, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CU-lived.html">Cuyahoga County</a>, Ohio; Columbus, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/FR-lived.html">Franklin County</a>, Ohio. Born in Salt Lake City, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/UT/SL-born.html">Salt Lake County</a>, Utah, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1884/03-23.html">March 23, 1884</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; common pleas court judge in Ohio, 1921-22; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/spju.html">justice of Ohio state supreme court</a>, 1922-34; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Ohio</a>, 1926; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/us-ct-apps.html">Judge of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit</a>, 1934-59; took senior status 1959. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/congregationalist.html">Congregationalist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aba.html">American Bar Association</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aauw.html">American Association of University Women</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/phi-beta-kappa.html">Phi Beta Kappa</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/kappa-beta-pi.html">Kappa Beta Pi</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/delta-kappa-gamma.html">Delta Kappa Gamma</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/kappa-delta-pi.html">Kappa Delta Pi</a>. Inducted, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/natl-womens-hof.html">National Women's Hall of Fame</a>, 2005. Died in Cleveland, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CU-died.html">Cuyahoga County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1966/09-12.html">September 12, 1966</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/82.html">82 years, 173 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/LA-buried.html# ">Waite Hill Village Cemetery</a>, Waite Hill, Ohio. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allen2.html#140.26.31">Clarence Emir Allen</a> and Corinne Marie (Tuckerman) Allen.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://www.fjc.gov/servlet/nGetInfo?jid=28&cid=999&ctype=na&instate=na">federal judicial profile</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Florence Ellinwood Allen">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/75319381">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.womenofthehall.org/inductee/florence-ellinwood-allen/">National Women's Hall of Fame</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Bench and Bar of Northern Ohio (1921)</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Julia Hoge Spencer Ardery (1889-1977)</b> — also known as <b>Julia Hoge Spencer</b>; <b>Mrs. W. B. Ardery</b> — of Paris, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/BR-lived.html">Bourbon County</a>, Ky. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/rm-born.html">Richmond</a>, Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1889/09-16.html">September 16, 1889</a>. Democrat. Kentucky <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/writing.html">historian</a>; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1936/KY.html">1936</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1956/KY.html">1956</a>; candidate for Presidential Elector for Kentucky; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/KY.html">Democratic National Committee from Kentucky</a>, 1956-60. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/disciples-of-christ.html">Disciples of Christ</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/delta-delta-delta.html">Delta Delta Delta</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion-aux.html">American Legion Auxiliary</a>. Died in March, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1977/index.html">1977</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/87.html">87 years, 0 days</a>). Interment <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/BR-buried.html#cms05951">somewhere</a> in Paris, Ky. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Rev. Isaac J. Spencer and Sally Louise (Pendleton) Spencer; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1910/04-14.html">April 14, 1910</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/archibald-armstead.html#611.83.93">William Breckinridge Ardery</a>; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/archibald-armstead.html#221.56.65">Philip Pendleton Ardery</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/12142.html">Tweedy family</a>.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Florence S. Babbitt (1847-1929)</b> — also known as <b>Florence Lewis Smalley</b> — of Ypsilanti, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/WA-lived.html">Washtenaw County</a>, Mich. Born in Friendship, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/AE-born.html">Allegany County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1847/03-19.html">March 19, 1847</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/merchant.html">Antique dealer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/MI.html">Michigan Democratic State Central Committee</a>, 1919. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Ypsilanti, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/WA-died.html">Washtenaw County</a>, Mich., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1929/11-03.html">November 3, 1929</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/82.html">82 years, 229 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/WA-buried.html#cms00152">Highland Cemetery</a>, Ypsilanti, Mich. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Mortimer C. Smalley and Nancy Maria (Lewis) Smalley; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1866/08-02.html">August 2, 1866</a>, to John Willard Babbitt.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/35161808">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Martha S. Barber (b. 1869)</b> — also known as <b>Martha Stark</b>; <b>Mrs. C. L. Barber</b> — of Lansing, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/IN-lived.html">Ingham County</a>, Mich. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/EA-born.html">Eaton County</a>, Mich., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1869/03-03.html">March 3, 1869</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/MI.html">1928</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/MI.html">1932</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1936/MI.html">1936</a> (alternate); <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/MI.html">vice-chair of Michigan Republican Party</a>, 1937; candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of John K. Stark and Eliza (Cushing) Stark; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1900/12-24.html">December 24, 1900</a>, to C. L. Barber.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mabel C. Batchelder (born c.1874)</b> — also known as <b>Mabel C. Streeter</b> — of Worcester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/WO-lived.html">Worcester County</a>, Mass.; Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-lived.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass. Born in Worcester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/WO-born.html">Worcester County</a>, Mass., about 1874. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1924/MA.html">1924</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/MA.html">1932</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/unitarian.html">Unitarian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/soc-colonial-wars.html">Society of Colonial Wars</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Leonard Streeter and Caroline (Ammidown) Streeter; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1894/06-27.html">June 27, 1894</a>, to Frank R. Batchelder.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Anna Child Bird (b. 1856)</b> — also known as <b>Anna J. Child</b>; <b>Mrs. Charles Sumner Bird</b> — of East Walpole, Walpole, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/NO-lived.html">Norfolk County</a>, Mass. Born in Worcester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/WO-born.html">Worcester County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1856/01-12.html">January 12, 1856</a>. Republican. Chair, Massachusetts Woman Suffrage Association, 1917-19; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1924/MA.html">1924</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1924/committees.html">Committee on Permanent Organization</a>); member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/MA.html">Republican National Committee from Massachusetts</a>, 1924. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Interment <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/NO-buried.html#cms06244">somewhere</a> in East Walpole, Walpole, Mass. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Elisha Norwin Child and Elizabeth Humphrey (Martin) Child; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1880/10-19.html">October 19, 1880</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bird.html#107.06.60">Charles Sumner Bird</a> (son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bird.html#255.54.61">Francis William Bird</a>); mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bird.html#294.79.13">Charles Sumner Bird Jr.</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/13560.html">Bird family</a> of East Walpole, Massachusetts.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Annie Webb Blanton (1870-1945)</b> — of Austin, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TX/TV-lived.html">Travis County</a>, Tex. Born in Houston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TX/HR-born.html">Harris County</a>, Tex., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1870/08-19.html">August 19, 1870</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/faculty.html">College professor</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TX/ofc/sppi.html">Texas superintendent of public instruction</a>, 1919-23. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aauw.html">American Association of University Women</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/phi-beta-kappa.html">Phi Beta Kappa</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/kappa-delta-pi.html">Kappa Delta Pi</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/pi-lambda-theta.html">Pi Lambda Theta</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/pi-gamma-mu.html">Pi Gamma Mu</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/delta-kappa-gamma.html">Delta Kappa Gamma</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/maccabees.html">Maccabees</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/first.html">First</a> woman to be elected to statewide office in Texas. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1945/10-02.html">October 2, 1945</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 44 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TX/TV-buried.html#cms00703">Oakwood Cemetery</a>, Austin, Tex. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Thomas Lindsay Blanton and Eugenia (Webb) Blanton; sister of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blandford-blaz.html#992.52.51">Thomas Lindsay Blanton (1872-1957)</a>.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mabel Thorp Boardman (1860-1946)</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-lived.html">Washington</a>, D.C. Born in Cleveland, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CU-born.html">Cuyahoga County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1860/10-12.html">October 12, 1860</a>. Member, Board of Incorporators, Red Cross, 1900; also served as Red Cross national secretary; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/ofc/bdcom.html">member District of Columbia board of commissioners</a>, 1920-21. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died, from a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/heart.html">coronary thrombosis</a>, in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-died.html">Washington</a>, D.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1946/03-17.html">March 17, 1946</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/85.html">85 years, 156 days</a>). Entombed at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-buried.html#cms02220">Washington National Cathedral</a>, Washington, D.C. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of William Jarvis Boardman and Florence (Sheffield) Boardman; grandniece of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/boardman.html#893.69.66">William Whiting Boardman</a>; great-granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/boardman.html#177.66.79">Elijah Boardman</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/valerius-vancamp.html#522.20.50">Harold Sheffield Van Buren</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phelps.html#298.65.34">Sheffield Phelps</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phelps.html#427.65.31">Phelps Phelps</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bosa-bouckaert.html#919.29.03">William Bostwick</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bosa-bouckaert.html#036.74.87">Daniel Warner Bostwick</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pinkerton-pittoni.html#138.34.76">Timothy Pitkin</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bosa-bouckaert.html#617.13.54">Jabez Bostwick</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/meekins-mellen.html#659.28.97">Henry Meigs</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/howlett-hubard.html#375.04.02">Jesse Hoyt</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/meekins-mellen.html#974.07.84">Henry Meigs Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fornance-forsythe.html#715.19.72">John Forsyth Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bosa-bouckaert.html#232.28.98">Ezra Bostwick</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phelps.html#845.11.77">Judson B. Phelps</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0003.html">Livingston-Schuyler family</a> of New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mabel Thorp Boardman">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Frances Payne Bolton (1885-1977)</b> — also known as <b>Frances P. Bolton</b>; <b>Frances Payne Bingham</b> — of Lyndhurst, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CU-lived.html">Cuyahoga County</a>, Ohio. Born in Cleveland, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CU-born.html">Cuyahoga County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1885/03-29.html">March 29, 1885</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/OH.html">Ohio Republican State Central Committee</a>, 1938-40; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Ohio</a> 22nd District, 1940-69; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/OH.html">1948</a> (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/speakers.html">speaker</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/OH.html">1952</a> (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/officers.html">Honorary Vice-President</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/OH.html">1956</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1960/OH.html">1960</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1964/OH.html">1964</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1968/OH.html">1968</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lwv.html">League of Women Voters</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/nat-trust-hist-pres.html">National Trust for Historic Preservation</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/first.html">First</a> woman member of Congress to head a mission abroad, 1955. Died in Lyndhurst, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CU-died.html">Cuyahoga County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1977/03-09.html">March 9, 1977</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/91.html">91 years, 345 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CU-buried.html#cms00167">Lake View Cemetery</a>, Cleveland, Ohio. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Charles William Bingham and Mary Perry (Payne) Bingham; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1907/09-14.html">September 14, 1907</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bola-bonbright.html#012.77.63">Chester Castle Bolton</a>; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bola-bonbright.html#659.80.35">Oliver Payne Bolton</a>; granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/payne-payrow.html#504.81.46">Henry B. Payne</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/whitney.html#195.47.82">Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/whitney.html#088.33.60">John Hay Whitney</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/witherspoon-woldanski.html#075.86.53">Erastus Wolcott</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/witherspoon-woldanski.html#701.74.56">Oliver Wolcott Sr.</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beechem-beesley.html#826.34.49">Henry Ward Beecher</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bragaw-brancato.html#880.58.18">Leveret Brainard</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bragaw-brancato.html#282.32.11">Amaziah Brainard</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fairchild.html#902.20.77">Benjamin Lewis Fairchild</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beechem-beesley.html#687.65.88">George Buckingham Beecher</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0035.html">Roosevelt family</a> of New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0137.html">Morton family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0489.html">Bolton-Whitney-Brainard-Wolcott family</a> of Ohio and New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0228.html">Whitney-Nye-Lincoln-Hay family</a> of Massachusetts (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=B000607">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=401575">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/22475">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Carol Newberry Brooks (b. 1888)</b> — also known as <b>Carol Newberry</b>; <b>Mrs. Frank W. Brooks, Jr.</b> — of Grosse Pointe Park, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/WY-lived.html">Wayne County</a>, Mich. Born in Detroit, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/WY-born.html">Wayne County</a>, Mich., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1888/11-07.html">November 7, 1888</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/MI.html">Michigan Republican State Central Committee</a>, 1936. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jr-league.html">Junior League</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion-aux.html">American Legion Auxiliary</a>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Harriet (Barnes) Newberry and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nevin-newel.html#361.64.02">Truman Handy Newberry</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1912/06-19.html">June 19, 1912</a>, to Frank W. Brooks, Jr.; granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nevin-newel.html#249.27.49">John Stoughton Newberry</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10897.html">Newberry family</a> of Detroit, Michigan.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Katharine Kennedy Brown (1891-1986)</b> — also known as <b>Katharine Kennedy</b>; <b>Mrs. Kleon Thaw Brown</b> — of Dayton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/MY-lived.html">Montgomery County</a>, Ohio. Born in Dayton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/MY-born.html">Montgomery County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1891/07-16.html">July 16, 1891</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/OH.html">1928</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/OH.html">1932</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/OH.html">1944</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/OH.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/OH.html">1952</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/OH.html">1956</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1960/OH.html">1960</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1964/OH.html">1964</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1968/OH.html">1968</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1972/OH.html">1972</a> (alternate); member, Committee to Notify Vice-Presidential Nominee, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/committees.html">1928</a>; member, Arrangements Committee, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/committees.html">1940</a>; speaker, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/speakers.html">1952</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/OH.html">Ohio Republican State Central Committee</a>, 1928-50; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/OH.html">Republican National Committee from Ohio</a>, 1932-67; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/index.html">Vice-Chair of Republican National Committee</a>, 1944-52. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jr-league.html">Junior League</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>. Died, in the Kettering Convalescent Center <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/nursing-homes.html">nursing home</a>, Kettering, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/MY-died.html">Montgomery County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1986/11-10.html">November 10, 1986</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/95.html">95 years, 117 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/MY-buried.html#cms00752">Woodland Cemetery</a>, Dayton, Ohio. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Grafton Claggett Kennedy and Louise (Achey) Kennedy; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1921/04-20.html">April 20, 1921</a>, to Kleon Thaw Brown.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Annie Candee (1868-1956)</b> — also known as <b>Annie Chunn</b> — of Norwalk, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/FA-lived.html">Fairfield County</a>, Conn. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1868/index.html">1868</a>. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Connecticut, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/CT.html">1928</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1956/index.html">1956</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/88.html">about 88 years</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/FA-buried.html#cms01124">Riverside Cemetery</a>, Norwalk, Conn. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/campbell-cannington.html#589.89.25">Nehemiah Candee</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Epitaph:</i> "Beloved Wife and Mother."</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/80168216">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Edith C. Cheney (b. 1888)</b> — also known as <b>Edith Madison Costello</b> — of Corning, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ST-lived.html">Steuben County</a>, N.Y. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1888/07-12.html">July 12, 1888</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/asmbly.html">New York state assembly</a> from Steuben County 1st District, 1940-44. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of William Cheney and Virginia Cheney; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1911/02-02.html">February 2, 1911</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cheney.html#130.96.47">Guy Warren Cheney</a>.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mamie White Colvin (1883-1955)</b> — also known as <b>Mamie W. Colvin</b>; <b>Mamie White</b> — of Manhattan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-lived.html">New York County</a>, N.Y. Born in Westview, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/CU-born.html">Cuyahoga County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1883/06-12.html">June 12, 1883</a>. Prohibition candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from New York</a> 21st District, 1918, 1922; Prohibition candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/ltgov.html">Lieutenant Governor of New York</a>, 1918; candidate for Presidential Elector for New York; Dry candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/cr21.html">delegate to New York convention to ratify 21st amendment</a>, 1933. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/wctu.html">Women's Christian Temperance Union</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Clearwater, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/PI-died.html">Pinellas County</a>, Fla., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1955/10-30.html">October 30, 1955</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/72.html">72 years, 140 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/HA-buried.html#cms08207">Summit Lawn Cemetery</a>, Westfield, Ind. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Rev. Levi White and Mary Belle (Hudelson) White; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1906/09-19.html">September 19, 1906</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/collinsworth-combest.html#914.83.63">David Leigh Colvin</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/38672545">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Belle Cooledge (1884-1955)</b> — also known as <b>"Auntie Belle"</b> — of Sacramento, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/ST-lived.html">Sacramento County</a>, Calif. Born in Sutter Creek, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/AM-born.html">Amador County</a>, Calif., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1884/07-29.html">July 29, 1884</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; instructor, dean of women, and vice president of Sacramento Junior College; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/ofc/sacramento.html">mayor of Sacramento, Calif.</a>, 1948-49. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Sacramento, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/ST-died.html">Sacramento County</a>, Calif., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1955/11-09.html">November 9, 1955</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">71 years, 103 days</a>). Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">The Belle Cooledge Branch <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-libraries.html">Library</a>, in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/ST-names.html">Sacramento, California</a>, is <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for her</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Belle Cooledge">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Janet Weir Creighton (b. 1950)</b> — of Canton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ST-lived.html">Stark County</a>, Ohio. Born, in Aultman <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/born-hospital.html">Hospital</a>, Canton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ST-born.html">Stark County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1950/08-22.html">August 22, 1950</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ST-officials.html">Stark County Recorder</a>, 1985-91; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ST-officials.html">Stark County Auditor</a>, 1991-2003; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/ofc/canton.html">mayor of Canton, Ohio</a>, 2004-; delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/2004/OH.html">2004</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Still living as of 2007. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to William L. Turnbow.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mary Ella Fenn Crenshaw (1901-1966)</b> — also known as <b>Mrs. Henry Crenshaw</b> — of Samson, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AL/GE-lived.html">Geneva County</a>, Ala. Born in Dothan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AL/HO-born.html">Houston County</a>, Ala., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1901/03-07.html">March 7, 1901</a>. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1936/AL.html">1936</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1966/09-20.html">September 20, 1966</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/65.html">65 years, 197 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AL/GE-buried.html#cms06903">Travelers Rest Cemetery</a>, Samson, Ala. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Deanna Demuzio</b> — of Carlinville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IL/MP-lived.html">Macoupin County</a>, Ill. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IL/ofc/stsen.html">Illinois state senate</a> 49th District, 2004-; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/2008/IL.html">2008</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/catholic.html">Catholic</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Still living as of 2010. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/dempster-denious.html#025.11.96">Vince Demuzio</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deanna Demuzio">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Jane Dice</b> — also known as <b>Jane Price</b>; <b>Mrs. John C. Dice</b> — of Lewisburg, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/GR-lived.html">Greenbrier County</a>, W.Va. Born in Lewisburg, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/GR-born.html">Greenbrier County</a>, W.Va. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from West Virginia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1924/WV.html">1924</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1932/WV.html">1932</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ofc/stsen.html">West Virginia state senate</a> 11th District, 1939-40; appointed 1939. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of John Stuart Price and Sue (McElhenney) Price; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1900/">1900</a> to John C. Dice.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Emma Eldredge (1845-1936)</b> — also known as <b>Emma C. Hayward</b>; <b>Mrs. C. A. Eldredge</b> — of Colorado Springs, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CO/EP-lived.html">El Paso County</a>, Colo. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1845/11-30.html">November 30, 1845</a>. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Colorado, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1904/CO.html">1904</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1936/02-05.html">February 5, 1936</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/90.html">90 years, 67 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CO/EP-buried.html#cms00546">Evergreen Cemetery</a>, Colorado Springs, Colo. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to Charles A. Eldredge.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Willa Blake Eslick (1878-1961)</b> — also known as <b>Willa B. Eslick</b>; <b>Willa McCord Blake</b> — of Pulaski, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/GL-lived.html">Giles County</a>, Tenn. Born in Fayetteville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/LI-born.html">Lincoln County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1878/09-08.html">September 8, 1878</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Tennessee</a> 7th District, 1932-33. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aauw.html">American Association of University Women</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>. Died in Pulaski, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/GL-died.html">Giles County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1961/02-18.html">February 18, 1961</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/82.html">82 years, 163 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/GL-buried.html#cms02803">Maplewood Cemetery</a>, Pulaski, Tenn. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Washington Blake and Eliza Hansell (McCord) Blake; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1906/06-06.html">June 6, 1906</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/esaias-esters.html#721.44.42">Edward Everett Eslick</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=E000217">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=403903">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Flora Cotton Etter</b> — also known as <b>Flora Cotton</b> — of Sigourney, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/KE-lived.html">Keokuk County</a>, Iowa. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/SC-born.html">Scott County</a>, Iowa. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1928/IA.html">1928</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1936/IA.html">1936</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/IA.html">Democratic National Committee from Iowa</a>, 1928-39; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/ofc/sos.html">secretary of state of Iowa</a>, 1930. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion-aux.html">American Legion Auxiliary</a>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Dr. Newton B. Cotton and Ellen (Crane) Cotton; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1894/12-20.html">December 20, 1894</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/estevan-evanoff.html#963.09.26">William L. Etter</a>.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Cornelia Cole Fairbanks (1852-1913)</b> — also known as <b>Nellie Fairbanks</b>; <b>Cornelia A. Cole</b> — of Indianapolis, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/MA-lived.html">Marion County</a>, Ind. Born in Marysville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/UN-born.html">Union County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1852/01-14.html">January 14, 1852</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/second.html">Second Lady of the United States</a>, 1905-09. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Indianapolis, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/MA-died.html">Marion County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1913/10-24.html">October 24, 1913</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/61.html">61 years, 283 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/MA-buried.html#cms00556">Crown Hill Cemetery</a>, Indianapolis, Ind. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cole.html#391.07.91">Philander Blakeslee Cole</a> and Dorothy Barden (Witter) Cole; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1874/10-06.html">October 6, 1874</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/faalevao-fairbanks.html#884.62.50">Charles Warren Fairbanks</a> (brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/faalevao-fairbanks.html#195.47.10">Newton Hamilton Fairbanks</a>); second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/barc-barhite.html#657.31.50">Llewellyn James Barden</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#697.25.43">Luther Hotchkiss</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beadle-beales.html#530.93.34">George Mortimer Beakes</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beadle-beales.html#595.78.82">Samuel Willard Beakes</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/avery.html#425.18.26">Waightstill Avery</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#348.93.66">Chauncey C. Pendleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/witherspoon-woldanski.html#469.63.20">Daniel Parrish Witter</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/b-babbush.html#051.78.02">Elijah Babbitt</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/perkins.html#166.95.51">Joshua Perkins</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#687.82.81">Ida Martha Libby</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gallo-gambino.html#897.11.13">Almer Fisk Gallup</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0072.html">Fairbanks-Adams family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0377.html">Lenoir family</a> of North Carolina; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0495.html">Beakes-Greene-Witter family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0003.html">Livingston-Schuyler family</a> of New York (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cornelia Cole Fairbanks">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/7444255">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=37635">OurCampaigns candidate detail</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Sue Ramsey Johnston Ferguson (1897-1977)</b> — also known as <b>Sue Ramsey Johnston</b>; <b>Mrs. R. S. Ferguson</b> — of Taylorsville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/AE-lived.html">Alexander County</a>, N.C. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/ME-born.html">Mecklenburg County</a>, N.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1897/06-19.html">June 19, 1897</a>. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from North Carolina, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1944/NC.html">1944</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1948/NC.html">1948</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1960/NC.html">1960</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/ofc/stsen.html">North Carolina state senate</a> 28th District, 1947-49; candidate for Presidential Elector for North Carolina. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/delta-kappa-gamma.html">Delta Kappa Gamma</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in November, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1977/index.html">1977</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/80.html">80 years, 0 days</a>). Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Rufus M. Johnston and Grace W. (Alexander) Johnston; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1934/02-14.html">February 14, 1934</a>, to Raymond Stanley Ferguson.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mary Reamey Few (1885-1971)</b> — also known as <b>Mary Reamey Thomas</b>; <b>Mrs. W. P. Few</b> — of Durham, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/DU-lived.html">Durham County</a>, N.C. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/mr-born.html">Martinsville</a>, Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1885/index.html">1885</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/NC.html">Republican National Committee from North Carolina</a>, 1944-54; delegate to Republican National Convention from North Carolina, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/NC.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/NC.html">1952</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/committees.html">Resolutions Committee</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/speakers.html">speaker</a>). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/french.html">French Huguenot</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/english.html">English</a> ancestry. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aauw.html">American Association of University Women</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>. Died in Durham, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/DU-died.html">Durham County</a>, N.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1971/01-12.html">January 12, 1971</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/85.html">about 85 years</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/DU-buried.html#cms05929">Maplewood Cemetery</a>, Durham, N.C. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Lyne Starling Thomas and Elizabeth Ann (Sheffield) Thomas; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1911/08-17.html">August 17, 1911</a>, to William Preston Few (second great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ferriss-fieger.html#228.57.98">William Few</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/38704063">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Julia B. Foraker (1847-1933)</b> — also known as <b>Julia Ann Paine Bundy</b> — of Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-lived.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/JA-born.html">Jackson County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1847/06-17.html">June 17, 1847</a>. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/OH.html">1932</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Cincinnati, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-died.html">Hamilton County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1933/07-21.html">July 21, 1933</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/86.html">86 years, 34 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/HA-buried.html#cms00470">Spring Grove Cemetery</a>, Cincinnati, Ohio. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Caroline (Paine) Bundy and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bully-bunker.html#776.38.57">Hezekiah Sanford Bundy</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1870/10-04.html">October 4, 1870</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/foraker-forbes.html#764.60.93">Joseph Benson Foraker</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/20292.html">Foraker-Bundy family</a> of Cincinnati, Ohio.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/8821608">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mary Louise Foust (b. 1909)</b> — of Shelbyville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/SH-lived.html">Shelby County</a>, Ky. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1909/10-15.html">October 15, 1909</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/accounting.html">Accountant</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/aud.html">Kentucky auditor of public accounts</a>, 1956; defeated (Republican), 1979; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1956/KY.html">1956</a>; candidate in Democratic primary for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Kentucky</a>, 1975; Republican candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Kentucky</a>, 1980. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/baptist.html">Baptist</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of David Taylor Foust and Margaret (Rippel) Foust.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Fay Webb Gardner (1885-1969)</b> — also known as <b>Fay Lamar Webb</b>; <b>Mrs. O. Max Gardner</b> — of Shelby, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/CL-lived.html">Cleveland County</a>, N.C. Born in Shelby, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/CL-born.html">Cleveland County</a>, N.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1885/09-07.html">September 7, 1885</a>. Democrat. Executive and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/artist.html">stylist</a>, Cleveland <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/clothing.html">Cloth</a> Mills of Shelby, N.C.; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/NC.html">North Carolina Democratic State Committee</a>, 1929; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/NC.html">North Carolina Democratic State Executive Committee</a>, 1930-32; delegate to Democratic National Convention from North Carolina, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1948/NC.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1952/NC.html">1952</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/baptist.html">Baptist</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1969/01-16.html">January 16, 1969</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/83.html">83 years, 131 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/CL-buried.html#cms01102">Sunset Cemetery</a>, Shelby, N.C. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of James Landrum Webb and Kansas Love (Andrews) Webb; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1907/11-06.html">November 6, 1907</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gardner.html#249.70.03">Oliver Max Gardner</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/11536.html">Gardner family</a> of Shelby, North Carolina.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/8854248">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Books about O. Max Gardner:</i> Joseph L. Morrison, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/080781153X/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=080781153X&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Governor O. Max Gardner : A Power in North Carolina and New Deal Washington</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Susa Young Gates (1856-1933)</b> — also known as <b>Susa Young</b> — of Salt Lake City, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/UT/SL-lived.html">Salt Lake County</a>, Utah. Born in Salt Lake City, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/UT/SL-born.html">Salt Lake County</a>, Utah, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1856/03-18.html">March 18, 1856</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/writing.html">Writer</a>; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Utah, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1908/UT.html">1908</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/mormon.html">Mormon</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Salt Lake City, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/UT/SL-died.html">Salt Lake County</a>, Utah, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1933/05-27.html">May 27, 1933</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/77.html">77 years, 70 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/UT/UT-buried.html#cms04347">Provo City Cemetery</a>, Provo, Utah. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/young1.html#362.60.05">Brigham Young</a> and Lucy (Bigelow) Young; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1872/">1872</a> to Alma Bailey Dunford; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1880/01-05.html">January 5, 1880</a>, to Jacob F. Gates.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susa Young Gates">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Louise Cuyler Gerry (1883-1962)</b> — also known as <b>Louise C. Gerry</b> — of Buffalo, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ER-lived.html">Erie County</a>, N.Y.; Snyder, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ER-lived.html">Erie County</a>, N.Y.; Robbinston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/WA-lived.html">Washington County</a>, Maine. Born in Robbinston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/WA-born.html">Washington County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1883/06-12.html">June 12, 1883</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1936/NY.html">1936</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/NY.html">1940</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/congregationalist.html">Congregationalist</a> or <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/zonta.html">Zonta</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/grange.html">Grange</a>. Died in Robbinston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/WA-died.html">Washington County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1962/06-21.html">June 21, 1962</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/79.html">79 years, 9 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/WA-buried.html# ">Brewer Cemetery</a>, Robbinston, Maine. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Elbridge Joseph Gerry and Sophia Teresa (Jones) Gerry.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/119235154">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Catharine Gibson (1907-1997)</b> — also known as <b>Catharine Coffman</b>; <b>Mrs. Peter Gibson</b> — of Woodland Beach, Monroe, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/MO-lived.html">Monroe County</a>, Mich. Born in Sullivan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/SU-born.html">Sullivan County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1907/09-29.html">September 29, 1907</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/MI.html">1952</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/committees.html">Resolutions Committee</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/MI.html">1956</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/MI.html">vice-chair of Michigan Republican Party</a>, 1953-57. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1997/08-24.html">August 24, 1997</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/89.html">89 years, 329 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/SU-buried.html#cms00043">Center Ridge Cemetery</a>, Sullivan, Ind. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to Peter Gibson.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/56792607">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Janet Hill Gordon (1915-1990)</b> — also known as <b>Janet Hill</b> — of Norwich, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/CN-lived.html">Chenango County</a>, N.Y. Born in New York, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-born.html">New York County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1915/01-11.html">January 11, 1915</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/NY.html">New York Republican State Committee</a>, 1942-46; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/CN-officials.html">Chenango County Attorney</a>, 1944-45; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/first.html">first</a> woman county attorney in New York State; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/asmbly.html">New York state assembly</a> from Chenango County, 1947-58; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/NY.html">1948</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/stsen.html">New York state senate</a> 46th District, 1959-62; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from New York</a> 35th District, 1962. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aba.html">American Bar Association</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/grange.html">Grange</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/gamma-phi-beta.html">Gamma Phi Beta</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/delta-kappa-gamma.html">Delta Kappa Gamma</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion-aux.html">American Legion Auxiliary</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1990/09-17.html">September 17, 1990</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 249 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/CN-buried.html#cms02016">Mt. Hope Cemetery</a>, Norwich, N.Y. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hill5.html#632.09.20">James Perminter Hill</a> and Florine (Hall) Hill; married to William J. Gordon.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/27016588">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mary Owen Graham</b> — also known as <b>Mary O. Graham</b> — of Raleigh, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/WK-lived.html">Wake County</a>, N.C. Born in Wilmington, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/NH-born.html">New Hanover County</a>, N.C. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/NC.html">Democratic National Committee from North Carolina</a>, 1920. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lwv.html">League of Women Voters</a>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Archibald Graham and Eliza Owen (Barry) Graham.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/151/47.38.jpg" width=70 height=93 border=0 alt="Rhoda Fox Graves"></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Rhoda Fox Graves (1877-1950)</b> — of Gouverneur, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SL-lived.html">St. Lawrence County</a>, N.Y. Born in Fowler town, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SL-born.html">St. Lawrence County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1877/index.html">1877</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/farmer.html">Farmer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">school teacher</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/asmbly.html">New York state assembly</a> from St. Lawrence County 1st District, 1925-32; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/NY.html">1928</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/NY.html">1932</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/stsen.html">New York state senate</a>, 1935-48 (34th District 1935-44, 39th District 1945-48). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/first.html">First</a> woman elected to the New York State Senate. Died in Hollywood, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/BR-died.html">Broward County</a>, Fla., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1950/01-25.html">January 25, 1950</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/72.html">about 72 years</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SL-buried.html#cms07681">Riverside Cemetery</a>, Gouverneur, N.Y. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to Perle A. Graves (first cousin by marriage of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/scull-searls.html#923.47.78">Frank L. Seaker</a>); mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/graves.html#036.46.00">Paul D. Graves</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/16230.html">Graves family</a> of Gouverneur, New York.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> New York Red Book 1936</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Sallie Hailey (b. 1903)</b> — also known as <b>Mrs. E. E. Hailey</b> — of Arrow Rock, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/SA-lived.html">Saline County</a>, Mo. Born in Arrow Rock, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/SA-born.html">Saline County</a>, Mo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1903/06-20.html">June 20, 1903</a>. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1956/MO.html">1956</a> (delegation vice-chair); county judge in Missouri, 1965-66; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/MO.html">Democratic National Committee from Missouri</a>, 1966-67. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/christian.html">Christian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/zonta.html">Zonta</a>. Burial location unknown. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Stella Bernice Haines (1876-1963)</b> — also known as <b>Stella B. Haines</b> — of Augusta, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KS/BU-lived.html">Butler County</a>, Kan. Born in Rose Hill, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KS/BU-born.html">Butler County</a>, Kan., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1876/12-03.html">December 3, 1876</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KS/ofc/sthse.html">Kansas state house of representatives</a>, 1926-30; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Kansas, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/KS.html">1940</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/baptist.html">Baptist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/soc-war-1812.html">Daughters of the War of 1812</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1963/09-18.html">September 18, 1963</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/86.html">86 years, 289 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KS/BU-buried.html#cms08430">Elmwood Cemetery</a>, Augusta, Kan. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/25195678">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Jessie Arabel Hall (b. 1868)</b> — also known as <b>Jessie A. Hall</b>; <b>Jessie Arabel Morse</b>; <b>Mrs. Frank B. Hall</b> — of Worcester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/WO-lived.html">Worcester County</a>, Mass. Born in Hubbardston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/WO-born.html">Worcester County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1868/11-07.html">November 7, 1868</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1924/MA.html">1924</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1924/committees.html">Committee on Rules and Order of Business</a>). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/unitarian.html">Unitarian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Lyman Morse and Hepsibah Augusta (Stone) Morse; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1895/07-09.html">July 9, 1895</a>, to Frank B. Hall.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Fern Smith Hammond (b. 1900)</b> — also known as <b>Fern Smith</b> — of Saginaw, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/SG-lived.html">Saginaw County</a>, Mich. Born in Saginaw, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/SG-born.html">Saginaw County</a>, Mich., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1900/02-09.html">February 9, 1900</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/nurse.html">Nurse</a>; Deputy state welfare director; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/MI.html">vice-chair of Michigan Republican Party</a>, 1939. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lwv.html">League of Women Voters</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Louis Smith and Sarah Elizabeth (LeRoy) Smith; married to Russel W. Hammond.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Cecil Murray Harden (1894-1984)</b> — also known as <b>Cecil M. Harden</b>; <b>Cecil Murray</b>; <b>Mrs. F. R. Harden</b> — of Covington, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/FO-lived.html">Fountain County</a>, Ind. Born in Covington, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/FO-born.html">Fountain County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1894/11-21.html">November 21, 1894</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/IN.html">Republican National Committee from Indiana</a>, 1944-59; delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/IN.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/IN.html">1952</a> (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/speakers.html">speaker</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/IN.html">1956</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1972/IN.html">1972</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Indiana</a> 6th District, 1949-59; defeated, 1958. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion-aux.html">American Legion Auxiliary</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>. Died in Lafayette, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/TI-died.html">Tippecanoe County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1984/12-05.html">December 5, 1984</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/90.html">90 years, 14 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/FO-buried.html# ">Mt. Hope Cemetery</a>, Covington, Ind. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Timothy James Murray and Sarah Jane 'Jennie' (Clotfelter) Murray; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1914/12-22.html">December 22, 1914</a>, to Frost Revere Harden.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000182">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=405063">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/7869593">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Perle T. Harman (b. 1900)</b> — also known as <b>Mrs. Sayers Harman</b> — of Yukon, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/MD-lived.html">McDowell County</a>, W.Va.; Bluefield, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/MR-lived.html">Mercer County</a>, W.Va. Born in Bluefield, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/MR-born.html">Mercer County</a>, W.Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1900/11-26.html">November 26, 1900</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ofc/sthse.html">West Virginia state house of delegates</a> from McDowell County, 1933-34; defeated, 1934; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from West Virginia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1936/WV.html">1936</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/WV.html">Republican National Committee from West Virginia</a>, 1960-63; president of several <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/mining.html">coal mining</a> companies. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>. Burial location unknown. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Caroline Harrison (1832-1892)</b> — also known as <b>Caroline Lavinia Scott</b> — Born in Oxford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/BU-born.html">Butler County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1832/10-01.html">October 1, 1832</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/music.html">Music teacher</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/first.html">First Lady of the United States</a>, 1889-92; died in office 1892. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died, in the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/white-house.html">White House</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-died.html">Washington</a>, D.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1892/10-25.html">October 25, 1892</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/60.html">60 years, 24 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/MA-buried.html#cms00556">Crown Hill Cemetery</a>, Indianapolis, Ind. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of John Witherspoon Scott and Mary Potts (Neal) Scott; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1853/10-20.html">October 20, 1853</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#917.46.10">Benjamin Harrison</a>; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#829.98.96">Russell Benjamin Harrison</a>; grandmother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#907.89.02">William Henry Harrison</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0003.html">Livingston-Schuyler family</a> of New York (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caroline Harrison">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/3590">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=34042">OurCampaigns candidate detail</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Lolita Hilliard (1908-1997)</b> — also known as <b>Lolita Ruth Collett</b>; <b>Mrs. M. E. Hilliard</b> — of Front Royal, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/WR-lived.html">Warren County</a>, Va.; Parsons, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/TU-lived.html">Tucker County</a>, W.Va.; St. Peters, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/SC-lived.html">St. Charles County</a>, Mo. Born in West Virginia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1908/09-15.html">September 15, 1908</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/nurse.html">Nurse</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/TU-parties.html">chair of Tucker County Democratic Party</a>, 1949-62. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died, in Claywest House <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/nursing-homes.html">nursing home</a>, St. Charles, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/SC-died.html">St. Charles County</a>, Mo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1997/05-29.html">May 29, 1997</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/88.html">88 years, 256 days</a>). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/plcrem.html">Cremated</a>; ashes interred at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/TU-buried.html# ">Parsons Cemetery</a>, Parsons, W.Va. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Maurie Jay Collett and Hazel (Ferguson) Collett; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1926/">1926</a> to Milliard Earl Hilliard.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mary Mather Hooker (1864-1939)</b> — also known as <b>Mary M. Hooker</b>; <b>Mary Mather Turner</b> — of Hartford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/HA-lived.html">Hartford County</a>, Conn. Born in Philadelphia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/PH-born.html">Philadelphia County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1864/02-26.html">February 26, 1864</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/ofc/sthse.html">Connecticut state house of representatives</a> from Hartford, 1921-22, 1925-26; candidate for Presidential Elector for Connecticut. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/first.html">First woman</a> to serve in the Connecticut legislature. Died, in Hartford <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">Hospital</a>, Hartford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/HA-died.html">Hartford County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1939/05-13.html">May 13, 1939</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 76 days</a>). Entombed at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/HA-buried.html#cms00569">Cedar Hill Cemetery</a>, Hartford, Conn. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Charles Peaslee Turner and Julia Francis (Mather) Turner; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1889/11-12.html">November 12, 1889</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hooker.html#900.95.54">Edward Williams Hooker</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thompson8.html#809.01.71">Smith Thompson</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sumners-sutliff.html#360.90.57">Jacob Livingston Sutherland</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thompson4.html#201.00.11">Gilbert Livingston Thompson</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/comte-conditt.html#300.66.40">Israel Dodd Condit</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0126.html">Pike family</a> of Lubec, Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0142.html">Condit family</a> of Orange, New Jersey; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0003.html">Livingston-Schuyler family</a> of New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0364.html">Edwards-Davenport-Thompson-Hooker family</a> of Connecticut; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0577.html">DeCamp-Hinchman family</a> of New Jersey; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0587.html">Thompson-Sutherland family</a> of New York (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/135927605">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mary Humeston (1887-1971)</b> — also known as <b>Mary Whited</b>; <b>Mrs. D. S. Humeston</b> — of Albia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/ME-lived.html">Monroe County</a>, Iowa. Born in Albia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/ME-born.html">Monroe County</a>, Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1887/02-05.html">February 5, 1887</a>. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/IA.html">1928</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/IA.html">1940</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1971/02-25.html">February 25, 1971</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/84.html">84 years, 20 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/ME-buried.html#cms05997">Oakview Cemetery</a>, Albia, Iowa. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1905/11-15.html">November 15, 1905</a>, to Dwight S. Humeston.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/69351666">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Georgia Daniel Irvine (1882-1974)</b> — of Vandalia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/AU-lived.html">Audrain County</a>, Mo. Born in Vandalia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/AU-born.html">Audrain County</a>, Mo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1882/12-25.html">December 25, 1882</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/music.html">Music teacher</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/ofc/sthse.html">Missouri state house of representatives</a> from Audrain County, 1943-48. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/christian.html">Christian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lwv.html">League of Women Voters</a>. Died, in Tri-County <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/nursing-homes.html">Nursing Home</a>, Vandalia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/AU-died.html">Audrain County</a>, Mo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1974/09-06.html">September 6, 1974</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/91.html">91 years, 255 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/AU-buried.html# ">Vandalia Cemetery</a>, Vandalia, Mo. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of George Washington Daniel and Mary (Bowen) Daniel; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1908/06-10.html">June 10, 1908</a>, to Ernest Albert Irvine.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/41278867">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Sarah Van Hoosen Jones (1892-1972)</b> — of Rochester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/OA-lived.html">Oakland County</a>, Mich. Born in Rochester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/OA-born.html">Oakland County</a>, Mich., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1892/06-23.html">June 23, 1892</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/farmer.html">Farmer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/ofc/sba.html">Michigan state board of agriculture</a>, 1944-55; defeated, 1955. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/zonta.html">Zonta</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/sigma-xi.html">Sigma Xi</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/pi-beta-phi.html">Pi Beta Phi</a>. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1972/index.html">1972</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/80.html">about 80 years</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/OA-buried.html#cms07175">Stoney Creek Cemetery</a>, Rochester Hills, Mich. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Marie Hilson Katzenbach (1882-1970)</b> — also known as <b>Marie H. Katzenbach</b>; <b>Marie Louise Hunt Hilson</b> — of Trenton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ME-lived.html">Mercer County</a>, N.J. Born in Trenton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ME-born.html">Mercer County</a>, N.J., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1882/12-08.html">December 8, 1882</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/librarian.html">Librarian</a>; member, New Jersey State Board of Education, 1921-64; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ofc/cncn9.html">delegate to New Jersey state constitutional convention</a> from Mercer County, 1947. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/french.html">French</a> ancestry. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>. Died in Princeton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ME-died.html">Mercer County</a>, N.J., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1970/02-04.html">February 4, 1970</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/87.html">87 years, 58 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ME-buried.html#cms06718">Ewing Cemetery</a>, Ewing, N.J. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Cleveland Hilson and Matilda Emily (Hunt) Hilson; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1911/11-07.html">November 7, 1911</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/karol-kauffman.html#959.20.98">Edward Lawrence Katzenbach</a>; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/karol-kauffman.html#153.36.80">Nicholas de Belleville Katzenbach</a>; second great-granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fulwood-fyke.html#653.28.76">Moore Furman</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/17177.html">Katzenbach family</a> of New Jersey.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;">The Marie Katzenbach <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-schools.html">School for the Deaf</a>, in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ME-names.html">Trenton, New Jersey</a>, is <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for her</a>.</li> </span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marie Hilson Katzenbach">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/10637874">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Maude Elizabeth Kee (1895-1975)</b> — also known as <b>Elizabeth Kee</b>; <b>Maude Etta Simpkins</b>; <b>Maude Elizabeth Frazier</b>; <b>Mrs. John Kee</b> — of Bluefield, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/MR-lived.html">Mercer County</a>, W.Va. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/ra-born.html">Radford</a>, Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1895/06-07.html">June 7, 1895</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from West Virginia</a> 5th District, 1951-65. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Bluefield, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/MR-died.html">Mercer County</a>, W.Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1975/02-15.html">February 15, 1975</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/79.html">79 years, 253 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/MR-buried.html#cms01465">Monte Vista Park Cemetery</a>, Bluefield, W.Va. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of John Jesse Wade Simpkins and Cora French Hall Simpkins; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1926/09-07.html">September 7, 1926</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/keathley-keena.html#715.28.86">John Kee</a>; married to Alan Frazier; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/keathley-keena.html#844.53.18">James Kee</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10584.html">Kee family</a> of Bluefield, West Virginia.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=K000040">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=406210">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mary Stella Kelleher (1887-1979)</b> — also known as <b>Mary S. Kelleher</b>; <b>Mary Stella Donahoe</b> — of Fort Dodge, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/WB-lived.html">Webster County</a>, Iowa. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/PC-born.html">Pocahontas County</a>, Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1887/10-23.html">October 23, 1887</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/IA.html">Secretary of Iowa Democratic Party</a>, 1926-36; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1936/IA.html">1936</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1940/IA.html">1940</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/IA.html">vice-chair of Iowa Democratic Party</a>, 1936-40; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/IA.html">Democratic National Committee from Iowa</a>, 1940. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/catholic.html">Catholic</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Fort Dodge, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/WB-died.html">Webster County</a>, Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1979/01-12.html">January 12, 1979</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/91.html">91 years, 81 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/WB-buried.html#cms06147">Corpus Christi Cemetery</a>, Fort Dodge, Iowa. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Edward Andrew Donahoe and Elizabeth Catherine (O'Brien) Donahoe; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1912/04-17.html">April 17, 1912</a>, to Denis Martin Kelleher.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Hazel T. Kump (1914-2002)</b> — also known as <b>Hazel Vorus Turner</b> — of Elkins, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/RN-lived.html">Randolph County</a>, W.Va. Born in LaGrange, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/TR-born.html">Troup County</a>, Ga., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1914/07-08.html">July 8, 1914</a>. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/WV.html">West Virginia Democratic State Executive Committee</a>, 1949. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aauw.html">American Association of University Women</a>. Died, in Elkins Regional <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/nursing-homes.html">Convalescent Center</a>, Elkins, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/RN-died.html">Randolph County</a>, W.Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2002/03-14.html">March 14, 2002</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/87.html">87 years, 249 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/RN-buried.html#cms00192">Maplewood Cemetery</a>, Elkins, W.Va. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of William Henry Turner, Jr. and Hazel Netelle (Vorus) Turner; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1933/09-06.html">September 6, 1933</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kuhne-kurthy.html#350.82.85">Cyrus Scott Kump</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/23087.html">Kump family</a> of Elkins, West Virginia.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/70880753">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Helen Connor Laird (b. 1891)</b> — also known as <b>Helen Connor</b>; <b>Mrs. Melvin R. Laird, Sr.</b> — of Marshfield, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WI/WO-lived.html">Wood County</a>, Wis. Born in Grand Rapids (now Wisconsin Rapids), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WI/WO-born.html">Wood County</a>, Wis., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1891/08-22.html">August 22, 1891</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Wisconsin, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/WI.html">1948</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/connor.html#387.62.93">William Duncan Connor</a>; married to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/laird.html#394.69.89">Melvin Robert Laird Sr.</a>; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/laird.html#540.89.62">Melvin Robert Laird Jr.</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/13283.html">Laird-Doyle family</a> of Marshfield, Wisconsin.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Julia Ethel Landers (1872-1953)</b> — also known as <b>Julia E. Landers</b> — of Indianapolis, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/MA-lived.html">Marion County</a>, Ind. Born in Indianapolis, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/MA-born.html">Marion County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1872/index.html">1872</a>. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/IN.html">Democratic National Committee from Indiana</a>, 1920; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1924/IN.html">1924</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Indianapolis, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/MA-died.html">Marion County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1953/04-12.html">April 12, 1953</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/80.html">about 80 years</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/MA-buried.html#cms00556">Crown Hill Cemetery</a>, Indianapolis, Ind. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lance-landoe.html#811.66.23">Franklin Landers</a> and Martha (Turner) Landers.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Ethel Louise Leonard (b. 1919)</b> — also known as <b>Louise Leonard</b>; <b>Ethel Louise McVey</b> — of Harpers Ferry, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/JF-lived.html">Jefferson County</a>, W.Va. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-born.html">Washington</a>, D.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1919/10-07.html">October 7, 1919</a>. Republican. Candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ofc/sthse.html">West Virginia state house of delegates</a> from Jefferson County, 1968; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ofc/stsen.html">West Virginia state senate</a> 16th District, 1971-74; defeated, 1974; delegate to Republican National Convention from West Virginia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1972/WV.html">1972</a>; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from West Virginia</a>, 1972. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lwv.html">League of Women Voters</a>. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Roy Leslie McVey and Florence Alberta (Bellows) McVey; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1948/01-23.html">January 23, 1948</a>, to Robert P. Leonard.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/838/96.96.jpg" width=70 height=110 border=0 alt="Alice K. Leopold"></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Alice K. Leopold (1906-1982)</b> — also known as <b>Alice Kay Koller</b> — of Weston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/FA-lived.html">Fairfield County</a>, Conn.; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/ax-lived.html">Alexandria</a>, Va. Born in Scranton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/LC-born.html">Lackawanna County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1906/05-09.html">May 9, 1906</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/ofc/sthse.html">Connecticut state house of representatives</a> from Weston, 1949-50; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/ofc/sos.html">secretary of state of Connecticut</a>, 1951-53; delegate to Republican National Convention from Connecticut, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/CT.html">1952</a>; member, Commission on Intergovernmental Relations, 1953-55; U.S. Assistant Secretary of Labor, 1953-61. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/grange.html">Grange</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lwv.html">League of Women Voters</a>. Died, from <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/heart.html">cardiac arrythmia</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/gastrointestinal.html">gastro-intestinal bleeding</a>, probably due to a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/gastrointestinal.html">gastric ulcer</a>, in Alexandria <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">Hospital</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/ax-died.html">Alexandria</a>, Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1982/03-23.html">March 23, 1982</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 318 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/YO-buried.html# ">Chestnut Hill Cemetery</a>, Glen Rock, Pa. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Edmund Leonard Koller and Lenora May (Edwards) Koller; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1931/05-28.html">May 28, 1931</a>, to Joseph Leopold.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/102802217">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Image source:</i> Connecticut Register & Manual 1953</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Hilda Sheets Long</b> — also known as <b>Hilda S. Long</b>; <b>Mrs. Edward Long</b> — of Huntington, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/CA-lived.html">Cabell County</a>, W.Va. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">Newspaper publisher</a>; candidate for Presidential Elector for West Virginia; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/WV.html">Democratic National Committee from West Virginia</a>, 1968-72. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jr-league.html">Junior League</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Still living as of 1972. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Evelyn Silliman Malone (1905-1981)</b> — also known as <b>Evelyn Malone</b>; <b>Evelyn I. Silliman</b>; <b>Mrs. M. W. Malone</b> — of Windom, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MN/CO-lived.html">Cottonwood County</a>, Minn. Born in Windom, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MN/CO-born.html">Cottonwood County</a>, Minn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1905/12-25.html">December 25, 1905</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/librarian.html">librarian</a>; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Minnesota, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1948/MN.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1952/MN.html">1952</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1960/MN.html">1960</a>; Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor state chair, 1960-62. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aauw.html">American Association of University Women</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/automobile.html">Struck by a car</a> while walking in Sun City, Arizona, and died soon after, in a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">hospital</a> at Phoenix, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AZ/MA-died.html">Maricopa County</a>, Ariz., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1981/02-18.html">February 18, 1981</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 55 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MN/CO-buried.html# ">Lakeview Cemetery</a>, Windom, Minn. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of William LeRoy Silliman and Lottie (Pletz) Silliman; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1943/01-12.html">January 12, 1943</a>, to Maurice William 'Pat' Malone; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1975/06-07.html">June 7, 1975</a>, to John O. Burton.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/139611874">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Adelaide Van Gorden Morrow (1870-1947)</b> — also known as <b>Adelaide V. Morrow</b>; <b>Adelaide Van Gorden</b>; <b>Mrs. M. E. Morrow</b> — of West Plains, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/HO-lived.html">Howell County</a>, Mo. Born in Hamilton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/BU-born.html">Butler County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1870/11-28.html">November 28, 1870</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">Newspaper editor</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/ofc/cncn6.html">delegate to Missouri state constitutional convention</a> 22nd District, 1922-23. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in West Plains, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/HO-died.html">Howell County</a>, Mo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1947/12-19.html">December 19, 1947</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/77.html">77 years, 21 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/HO-buried.html# ">Oak Lawn Cemetery</a>, West Plains, Mo. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Squire Van Gorden and Catherine (McGouldrick) Van Gorden; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1895/11-26.html">November 26, 1895</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/morrow.html#050.97.21">Mancil Edward Morrow</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/41311830">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Esther B. Narey (1884-1969)</b> — also known as <b>Esther Ann Bergman</b> — of Spirit Lake, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/DI-lived.html">Dickinson County</a>, Iowa. Born in Spirit Lake, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/DI-born.html">Dickinson County</a>, Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1884/06-26.html">June 26, 1884</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/IA.html">1940</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/german.html">German</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/english.html">English</a> ancestry. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>. Died, in Dickinson County Memorial <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">Hospital</a>, Spirit Lake, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/DI-died.html">Dickinson County</a>, Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1969/08-22.html">August 22, 1969</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/85.html">85 years, 57 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/DI-buried.html#cms04477">Lakeview Cemetery</a>, Spirit Lake, Iowa. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Fredrick A. Bergman and Mary Frances (Kingman) Bergman; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1913/">1913</a> to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/naar-nary.html#756.38.41">Harry Elsworth Narey</a>; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/naar-nary.html#228.14.94">Peter Bergman Narey</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/20898.html">Narey family</a> of Spirit Lake, Iowa.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/57272561">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Lila Dooley Northcutt (b. 1886)</b> — also known as <b>Mrs. R. L. Northcutt</b> — of Lexington, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/FA-lived.html">Fayette County</a>, Ky. Born in Bedford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/BE-born.html">Bedford County</a>, Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1886/09-01.html">September 1, 1886</a>. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1948/KY.html">1948</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to Robert Lee Northcutt.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Eleanor Hume Offutt (1894-1955)</b> — also known as <b>Eleanor Marion Hume</b> — of Frankfort, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/FR-lived.html">Franklin County</a>, Ky. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/FR-born.html">Franklin County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1894/09-30.html">September 30, 1894</a>. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1936/KY.html">1936</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1940/KY.html">1940</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>. Died in Frankfort, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/FR-died.html">Franklin County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1955/12-13.html">December 13, 1955</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/61.html">61 years, 74 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/FR-buried.html#cms00550">Frankfort Cemetery</a>, Frankfort, Ky. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hume.html#782.91.30">Enoch Edgar Hume</a>; niece of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/south.html#119.16.73">Jerry Curtis South</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/south.html#046.29.10">John Glover South</a>; great-granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/south.html#060.31.95">Jeremiah Weldon South</a>; second great-granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/south.html#345.34.01">Samuel South</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/trimble.html#462.29.80">South Trimble</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cochrane-coey.html#944.49.50">Harrison Cockrill</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cochrane-coey.html#226.00.97">Jeremiah Vardaman Cockrell</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cochrane-coey.html#878.44.82">Francis Marion Cockrell</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/strong.html#256.13.53">South Strong</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10326.html">Cockrell-South family</a> of Kentucky.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Ruth Bryan Owen (1885-1954)</b> — also known as <b>Ruth Bryan</b>; <b>Ruth Bryan Rohde</b>; <b>Mrs. Borge Rohde</b> — of Miami, Dade County (now <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/DA-lived.html">Miami-Dade County</a>), Fla.; Ossining, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/WE-lived.html">Westchester County</a>, N.Y. Born in Jacksonville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IL/MG-born.html">Morgan County</a>, Ill., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1885/10-02.html">October 2, 1885</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/faculty.html">Lecturer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Florida</a> 4th District, 1929-33; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/DE-diplomats.html ">Denmark</a>, 1933-36. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/delta-gamma.html">Delta Gamma</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/first.html">first</a> woman to be elected to Congress from the South; inducted 1992 into the Florida Women's <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/other-hof.html">Hall of Fame</a>. Died in Copenhagen, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/DE-died.html">Denmark</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1954/07-26.html">July 26, 1954</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/68.html">68 years, 297 days</a>). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/plcrem.html">Cremated</a>; ashes interred at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/DE-buried.html#cms02763">Ordrup Cemetery</a>, Copenhagen, Denmark. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bryan.html#717.72.21">William Jennings Bryan</a> and Mary Elizabeth (Baird) Bryan; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1910/05-03.html">May 3, 1910</a>, to Reginald Owen; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1936/07-11.html">July 11, 1936</a>, to Borge Rohde; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/brown4.html#000.71.81">Helen Rudd Brown</a>; niece of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bryan.html#992.04.00">Charles Wayland Bryan</a>; granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bryan.html#765.40.27">Silas Lillard Bryan</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10183.html">Bryan-Jennings family</a> of Illinois.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=O000154">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=408405">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/owen-ruth-bryan ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/098/000052939">NNDB dossier</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Myrtle Greene Oxford (1914-2008)</b> — also known as <b>Myrtle G. Oxford</b>; <b>Myrtle Greene</b>; <b>Mrs. Dixon Oxford</b> — of Dawson, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/TL-lived.html">Terrell County</a>, Ga.; Albany, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/DO-lived.html">Dougherty County</a>, Ga.; Highlands, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/MC-lived.html">Macon County</a>, N.C. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/RN-born.html">Randolph County</a>, Ga., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1914/12-01.html">December 1, 1914</a>. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1952/GA.html">1952</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/baptist.html">Baptist</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died, in Fidelia-Eckerd <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/nursing-homes.html">Living Center</a>, Highlands, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/MC-died.html">Macon County</a>, N.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2008/05-06.html">May 6, 2008</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/93.html">93 years, 157 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NC/MC-buried.html# ">Higlands Memorial Park</a>, Highlands, N.C. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Sam O. Greene and Addie G. Greene; married to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/owenby-ozzard.html#037.02.09">Curtis Dixon Oxford</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/79798496">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Emma Follin Parsons</b> — also known as <b>Emma Parsons</b>; <b>Emma Follin</b>; <b>Mrs. Clifford W. Parsons</b> — of Ruby, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AZ/SC-lived.html">Santa Cruz County</a>, Ariz.; Tucson, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AZ/PI-lived.html">Pima County</a>, Ariz. Born in Fairport, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/DK-born.html">DeKalb County</a>, Mo. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/AZ.html">Republican National Committee from Arizona</a>, 1940-48. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/delta-delta-delta.html">Delta Delta Delta</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aauw.html">American Association of University Women</a>. Burial location unknown. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Minnie Freeman Penney (b. 1868)</b> — also known as <b>Minnie Mae Freeman</b>; <b>Mrs. Edgar B. Penney</b> — of Fullerton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NE/NA-lived.html">Nance County</a>, Neb. Born in Raymonds Corners, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/PO-born.html">Potter County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1868/02-25.html">February 25, 1868</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; during a sudden, fierce blizzard on January 12, 1888, saved the lives of seventeen children by leading them from her schoolhouse to the nearest farm, a mile away; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/NE.html">Republican National Committee from Nebraska</a>, 1922-28. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/pi-beta-phi.html">Pi Beta Phi</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion-aux.html">American Legion Auxiliary</a>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Sarah Lovica (Cushing) Freeman and William Elder Freeman; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1891/04-22.html">April 22, 1891</a>, to Edgar Byron Penney.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Livia Simpson Poffenbarger (1861-1937)</b> — also known as <b>Olivia Nye Simpson</b>; <b>Mrs. George Poffenbarger</b> — of Point Pleasant, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/MS-lived.html">Mason County</a>, W.Va.; Charleston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/KA-lived.html">Kanawha County</a>, W.Va. Born in Pomeroy, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/OH/MG-born.html">Meigs County</a>, Ohio, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1861/03-12.html">March 12, 1861</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">Newspaper editor</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/writing.html">historian</a>; candidate for Presidential Elector for West Virginia. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Charleston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/KA-died.html">Kanawha County</a>, W.Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1937/10-27.html">October 27, 1937</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/76.html">76 years, 229 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/KA-buried.html#cms03406">Sunset Memorial Park</a>, South Charleston, W.Va. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of George Perry Simpson and Phoebe Almeda (Kennedy) Simpson; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1894/05-10.html">May 10, 1894</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/plunket-poilek.html#485.84.08">George Poffenbarger</a>; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/plunket-poilek.html#634.16.03">Nathan Simpson Poffenbarger</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/plunket-poilek.html#956.07.37">Perry Simpson Poffenbarger</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0149.html">Dorsey-Poffenbarger family</a> of Maryland (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livia Simpson Poffenbarger">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/73615841">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Mrs. Samuel W. Price (b. 1879)</b> — of Scarbro, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/FA-lived.html">Fayette County</a>, W.Va. Born in Cedar Hill (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ZZ-born.html">unknown county</a>), W.Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1879/09-05.html">September 5, 1879</a>. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ofc/sthse.html">West Virginia state house of delegates</a> from Fayette County, 1933-36. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/presbyterian.html">Presbyterian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>. Burial location unknown. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Virginia Polhill Price (b. 1896)</b> — also known as <b>Virginia Polhill</b> — of Louisville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/JF-lived.html">Jefferson County</a>, Ga. Born in Louisville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/JF-born.html">Jefferson County</a>, Ga., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1896/02-04.html">February 4, 1896</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">Newspaper editor</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/GA.html">Democratic National Committee from Georgia</a>, 1936-40; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1940/GA.html">1940</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/baptist.html">Baptist</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to Rufus Gordon Price.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>E. Ruth Pyrtle</b> — of Lincoln, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NE/LA-lived.html">Lancaster County</a>, Neb. Born in Charleston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/KA-born.html">Kanawha County</a>, W.Va. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher and principal</a>; alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Nebraska, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1924/NE.html">1924</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/pi-gamma-mu.html">Pi Gamma Mu</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aauw.html">American Association of University Women</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lwv.html">League of Women Voters</a>. Burial location unknown. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Louise Goff Reece (1898-1970)</b> — also known as <b>Louise G. Reece</b>; <b>Louise Goff</b>; <b>Mrs. Carroll Reece</b> — of Johnson City, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/WA-lived.html">Washington County</a>, Tenn. Born in Milwaukee, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WI/MI-born.html">Milwaukee County</a>, Wis., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1898/11-06.html">November 6, 1898</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Tennessee, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/TN.html">1956</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1964/TN.html">1964</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Tennessee</a> 1st District, 1961-63; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/TN.html">Republican National Committee from Tennessee</a>, 1967. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>. Died in Johnson City, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/WA-died.html">Washington County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1970/05-14.html">May 14, 1970</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/71.html">71 years, 189 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/WA-buried.html#cms00202">Monte Vista Memorial Park</a>, Johnson City, Tenn. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/goff.html#858.51.36">Guy Despard Goff</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1923/10-30.html">October 30, 1923</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/reece.html#824.82.99">Brazilla Carroll Reece</a>; granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/goff.html#233.14.20">Nathan Goff Jr.</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10557.html">Goff-Reece family</a> of Clarksburg, West Virginia.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000109">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=409089">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>DeeDee Ritchie (b. 1953)</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/ES-lived.html">Escambia County</a>, Fla. Born in Leesville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/LA/VE-born.html">Vernon Parish</a>, La., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1953/09-22.html">September 22, 1953</a>. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/FL/ofc/sthse.html">Florida state house of representatives</a> 3rd District, 1999-. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/alpha-omicron-pi.html">Alpha Omicron Pi</a>. Still living as of 1999. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Katharine Price Collier St. George (1894-1983)</b> — also known as <b>Katharine St. George</b>; <b>Katharine Delano Price Collier</b> — of Tuxedo Park, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/OR-lived.html">Orange County</a>, N.Y. Born in Bridgnorth, Shropshire, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/ED-born.html">England</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1894/07-12.html">July 12, 1894</a>. Republican. Executive vice-president and treasurer, St. George <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/mining.html">Coal</a> Company; delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/NY.html">1944</a>; speaker, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/speakers.html">1956</a>; Parliamentarian, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1960/officers.html">1960</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from New York</a>, 1947-65 (29th District 1947-53, 28th District 1953-63, 27th District 1963-65); defeated, 1964. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Tuxedo Park, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/OR-died.html">Orange County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1983/05-02.html">May 2, 1983</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/88.html">88 years, 294 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/OR-buried.html#cms04358">St. Mary's-in-Tuxedo Church Cemetery</a>, Tuxedo Park, N.Y. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Price Collier and Katharine (Delano) Collier; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1917/">1917</a> to George Baker St. George; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/roosevelt.html#876.28.99">Franklin Delano Roosevelt</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political families:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0035.html">Roosevelt family</a> of New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0156.html">Washington-Walker family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0078.html">Monroe-Grayson-Roosevelt-Breckinridge family</a> of Virginia and Kentucky; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0658.html">Shober-Roosevelt-Wheat-Roberdeau family</a> of Salisbury, North Carolina (subsets of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000764">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410230">Govtrack.us page</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Phyllis Stewart Schlafly (1924-2016)</b> — also known as <b>Phyllis Schlafly</b>; <b>Phyllis McAlpin Stewart</b> — of Alton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IL/MA-lived.html">Madison County</a>, Ill.; Ladue, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/SS-lived.html">St. Louis County</a>, Mo. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/sl-born.html">St. Louis</a>, Mo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1924/08-15.html">August 15, 1924</a>. Republican. Candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IL/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Illinois</a>, 1952 (24th District), 1970 (23rd District); delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/IL.html">1956</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1960/IL.html">1960</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1964/IL.html">1964</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1968/IL.html">1968</a>; delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/2004/MO.html">2004</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/2008/MO.html">2008</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/2012/MO.html">2012</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/2016/MO.html">2016</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/catholic.html">Catholic</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jr-league.html">Junior League</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/phi-beta-kappa.html">Phi Beta Kappa</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/pi-sigma-alpha.html">Pi Sigma Alpha</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/writing.html">Author</a> of <i>A Choice Not An Echo</i> and other books; leader of opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment; founder and president of the Eagle Forum. Died, from <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/cancer.html">cancer</a>, in Ladue, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/SS-died.html">St. Louis County</a>, Mo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2016/09-05.html">September 5, 2016</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/92.html">92 years, 21 days</a>). Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of John Bruce Stewart; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1949/10-20.html">October 20, 1949</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/schlacter-schmies.html#843.15.57">John Fred Schlafly Jr.</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phyllis Schlafly">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/862/000025787">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0772067">Internet Movie Database profile</a> — <a href="https://americanloons.blogspot.com/2012/07/347-phyllis-schlafly.html">Encyclopedia of American Loons</a></span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Books by Phyllis Schlafly:</i> <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1890626465/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1890626465&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Feminist Fantasies</a> (2003) — <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00005XCE7/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=B00005XCE7&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">A Choice, Not an Echo</a> (1964) — <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/9995031434/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=9995031434&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Equal Pay for Unequal Work</a> (1984) — <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0934640084/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0934640084&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Pornography's Victims</a> (1987) — <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0934640068/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0934640068&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Safe Not Sorry</a> (1967) — <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0870002163/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0870002163&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Kissinger on the Couch</a> (1975) — <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1621570126/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1621570126&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">No Higher Power: Obama's War on Religious Freedom</a>, with George Neumayr</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Books about Phyllis Schlafly:</i> Carol Felsenthal, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0385149123/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0385149123&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Sweetheart of the Silent Majority</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Alma Kittredge Schneider (b. 1901)</b> — also known as <b>Alma K. Schneider</b>; <b>Alma Kittredge</b>; <b>Mrs. Daniel J. Schneider</b> — of Morrison, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CO/JF-lived.html">Jefferson County</a>, Colo.; Lakewood, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CO/JF-lived.html">Jefferson County</a>, Colo. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CO/de-born.html">Denver</a>, Colo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1901/08-21.html">August 21, 1901</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">Newspaper reporter</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/realestate.html">real estate agent</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/CO.html">vice-chair of Colorado Republican Party</a>, 1942-48; delegate to Republican National Convention from Colorado, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/CO.html">1944</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/CO.html">Republican National Committee from Colorado</a>, 1948-52; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/index.html">Vice-Chair of Republican National Committee</a>, 1952; superintendent, United States Mint at Denver. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Charles Marble Kittredge and Anna Frederica (Von Myrbach) Kittredge; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1926/06-02.html">June 2, 1926</a>, to Daniel Jacob Schneider.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Marion Margery Scranton (b. 1884)</b> — also known as <b>Marion M. Scranton</b>; <b>Marion Margery Warren</b>; <b>Mrs. Worthington Scranton</b> — of Scranton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/LC-lived.html">Lackawanna County</a>, Pa. Born in Scranton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/LC-born.html">Lackawanna County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1884/04-02.html">April 2, 1884</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/PA.html">Pennsylvania Republican State Committee</a>, 1922-34; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/PA.html">vice-chair of Pennsylvania Republican Party</a>, 1926-28; delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1928/PA.html">1928</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/PA.html">1932</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1936/PA.html">1936</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/PA.html">1940</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/PA.html">1944</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/PA.html">1948</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/PA.html">Republican National Committee from Pennsylvania</a>, 1928-51; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/index.html">Vice-Chair of Republican National Committee</a>, 1936-38. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/colonial-dames.html">Colonial Dames</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion-aux.html">American Legion Auxiliary</a>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Everett Warren and Ellen (Willard) Warren; married to Worthington Scranton; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/scotten-scruton.html#832.91.89">William Warren Scranton</a>; grandmother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/scotten-scruton.html#643.21.41">William Worthington Scranton III</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0001.html">Kellogg-Adams-Seymour-Chapin family</a> of Connecticut and New York (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Virginia Dodd Smith (1911-2006)</b> — also known as <b>Virginia Smith</b>; <b>Virginia Dodd</b> — of Chappell, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NE/DE-lived.html">Deuel County</a>, Neb. Born in Randolph, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/FE-born.html">Fremont County</a>, Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1911/06-30.html">June 30, 1911</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Nebraska, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1972/NE.html">1972</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NE/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Nebraska</a> 3rd District, 1975-91. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/farm-bureau.html">Farm Bureau</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/aauw.html">American Association of University Women</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>. Died in Sun City West, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AZ/MA-died.html">Maricopa County</a>, Ariz., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2006/01-23.html">January 23, 2006</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/94.html">94 years, 207 days</a>). Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Clifton Clark Dodd and Erville (Reeves) Dodd; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1931/08-27.html">August 27, 1931</a>, to Haven N. Smith.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000622">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410097">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/413/000130023">NNDB dossier</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Jae Spears</b> — also known as <b>Jae Marshall</b> — of Elkins, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/RN-lived.html">Randolph County</a>, W.Va. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/KE-born.html">Kenton County</a>, Ky. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">newspaper work</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ofc/sthse.html">West Virginia state house of delegates</a> 30th District; elected 1974, 1976, 1978; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ofc/stsen.html">West Virginia state senate</a> 12th District, 1981-92. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/christian.html">Christian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/delta-kappa-gamma.html">Delta Kappa Gamma</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/theta-sigma-phi.html">Theta Sigma Phi</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion-aux.html">American Legion Auxiliary</a>. Still living as of 1992. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of James Marshall and Sylvia (Fox) Marshall; married to Lawrence E. Spears.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Letitia Stevenson (1843-1913)</b> — also known as <b>Letitia Green</b> — Born in Allegheny (now part of Pittsburgh), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/AL-born.html">Allegheny County</a>, Pa., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1843/01-08.html">January 8, 1843</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/second.html">Second Lady of the United States</a>, 1893-97. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died in Bloomington, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IL/ML-died.html">McLean County</a>, Ill., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1913/12-25.html">December 25, 1913</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/70.html">70 years, 351 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IL/ML-buried.html#cms01383">Evergreen Memorial Cemetery</a>, Bloomington, Ill. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Lewis Warner Green and Mary Lawrence (Fry) Green; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1866/12-20.html">December 20, 1866</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stevenson-steward.html#602.27.45">Adlai Ewing Stevenson</a>; mother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stevenson-steward.html#422.48.51">Lewis Green Stevenson</a>; grandmother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stevenson-steward.html#447.89.39">Adlai Ewing Stevenson II</a>; great-grandmother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stevenson-steward.html#909.04.44">Adlai Ewing Stevenson III</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0122.html">Stevenson family</a> of Bloomington, Illinois (subset of the <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a>).</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Letitia Stevenson">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/29659943">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=37637">OurCampaigns candidate detail</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Katie Kratz Stine (b. 1956)</b> — of Fort Thomas, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/CA-lived.html">Campbell County</a>, Ky. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1956/12-06.html">December 6, 1956</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/sthse.html">Kentucky state house of representatives</a>, 1995-98; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/ofc/stsen.html">Kentucky state senate</a> 24th District, 1999-. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jr-league.html">Junior League</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Still living as of 2004. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Della Tovrea Stuart (1888-1969)</b> — also known as <b>Della Gillespie</b>; <b>Della Tovrea</b>; <b>Mrs. E. A. Tovrea</b>; <b>Mrs. William P. Stuart</b> — of Phoenix, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AZ/MA-lived.html">Maricopa County</a>, Ariz.; Prescott, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AZ/YA-lived.html">Yavapai County</a>, Ariz. Born in Blanco, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TX/BA-born.html">Blanco County</a>, Tex., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1888/10-08.html">October 8, 1888</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/accounting.html">Auditor</a>; director and vice-president, Tovrea <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/food.html">Packing</a> Co., 1919-46; president, Central Arizona <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/radiotv.html">Broadcasting</a> Co., 1937-44; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Arizona, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1936/AZ.html">1936</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/AZ.html">Arizona Democratic State Central Committee</a>, 1940; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/AZ.html">Democratic National Committee from Arizona</a>, 1940-56. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/quaker.html">Quaker</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1969/01-17.html">January 17, 1969</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/80.html">80 years, 101 days</a>). Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of James Steele Gillespie and Irene (Anderson) Gillespie; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1906/12-18.html">December 18, 1906</a>, to Edward A. Tovrea; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1936/11-16.html">November 16, 1936</a>, to William P. Stuart.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>J. Anita Stup (b. 1945)</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MD/FR-lived.html">Frederick County</a>, Md. Born in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-born.html">Washington</a>, D.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1945/03-08.html">March 8, 1945</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MD/ofc/sthse.html">Maryland state house of delegates</a> District 3, 1991-99. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lutheran.html">Lutheran</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lwv.html">League of Women Voters</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Still living as of 1999. </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Effie Ward Talbot (born c.1878)</b> — also known as <b>Effie W. Talbot</b>; <b>Effie Ward</b>; <b>Mrs. E. E. Talbot</b> — of Machias, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/WA-lived.html">Washington County</a>, Maine. Born in Whiting, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/WA-born.html">Washington County</a>, Maine, about 1878. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">superintendent of schools</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/ME.html">Maine Republican State Committee</a>, 1928; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/ME.html">1932</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/congregationalist.html">Congregationalist</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Silas M. Ward and Lucy (Hudson) Ward; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1899/04-08.html">April 8, 1899</a>, to Edward Edgar Talbot.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>May Erwin Talmadge (1885-1973)</b> — also known as <b>May Marie Erwin</b>; <b>Mrs. Julius Y. Talmadge</b> — of Athens, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/CA-lived.html">Clarke County</a>, Ga. Born in Chattanooga, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TN/HA-born.html">Hamilton County</a>, Tenn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1885/02-26.html">February 26, 1885</a>. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1948/GA.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1952/GA.html">1952</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/ofc/sbe.html">Georgia state board of education</a> 10th District, 1950. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1973/08-02.html">August 2, 1973</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/88.html">88 years, 157 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/CA-buried.html#cms00241">Oconee Hill Cemetery</a>, Athens, Ga. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Harry Johnson Erwin and Mary A. (Mills) Erwin; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1905/10-18.html">October 18, 1905</a>, to Julius Young Talmadge; second great-granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/campbell8.html#382.71.19">Thomas Jefferson Campbell</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/62654912">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Hovah Hall Underwood (1919-2004)</b> — also known as <b>Hovah Hall</b> — Born in Grantsville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/CH-born.html">Calhoun County</a>, W.Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1919/04-12.html">April 12, 1919</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/socialwork.html">social worker</a>; First Lady of West Virginia, 1957-61, 1997-2001. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>. Died, from complications of a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/stroke.html">stroke</a>, in Charleston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/KA-died.html">Kanawha County</a>, W.Va., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2004/09-24.html">September 24, 2004</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/85.html">85 years, 165 days</a>). Her <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/donated.html">body was donated</a> to the School of Medicine at Marshall University. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1948/07-25.html">July 25, 1948</a>, to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/underwood.html#660.36.35">Cecil Harland Underwood</a>.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"> <i>Political family:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/16740.html">Underwood family</a> of Huntington and Charleston, West Virginia.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hovah Hall Underwood">Wikipedia article</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Bernice T. Van der Vries (b. 1890)</b> — of Winnetka, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IL/CO-lived.html">Cook County</a>, Ill. Born in Holton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KS/JA-born.html">Jackson County</a>, Kan., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1890/02-14.html">February 14, 1890</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IL/ofc/sthse.html">Illinois state house of representatives</a> 7th District, 1935-42. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/lwv.html">League of Women Voters</a>; <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/pi-beta-phi.html">Pi Beta Phi</a>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Married to John N. Van der Vries.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Clara Street Wescott (b. 1876)</b> — also known as <b>Clara Edna Street</b> — of Plattsmouth, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NE/CA-lived.html">Cass County</a>, Neb. Born in Red Oak, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/MO-born.html">Montgomery County</a>, Iowa, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1876/06-26.html">June 26, 1876</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Nebraska, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1936/NE.html">1936</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/oes.html">Order of the Eastern Star</a>. Burial location unknown. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of William Lew Street and Mary (McCullock) Street; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1904/09-28.html">September 28, 1904</a>, to Edgar Hilt Wescott.</span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charlotte Woodbury (1875-1964)</b> — also known as <b>Charlotte Osborne</b>; <b>Mrs. John L. Woodbury</b> — of Louisville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/JF-lived.html">Jefferson County</a>, Ky. Born in Louisville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/JF-born.html">Jefferson County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1875/07-24.html">July 24, 1875</a>. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1928/KY.html">1928</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Member, <b>Daughters of the American Revolution</b>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/un-dtrs-confederacy.html">United Daughters of the Confederacy</a>. Died in Louisville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/JF-died.html">Jefferson County</a>, Ky., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1964/03-07.html">March 7, 1964</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/88.html">88 years, 227 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/KY/JF-buried.html#cms00479">Cave Hill Cemetery</a>, Louisville, Ky. <table width=100% align="left"><tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>Relatives:</i> Daughter of Thomas DeCourcy Osborne and Christina Charlotte (Ray) Osborne; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1899/">1899</a> to John Leonard Woodbury.</span></td></tr> <tr><td width=20> </td> <td width=26 valign="top"><img src="hand.gif" width=26 height=17></td> <td valign="top"><span style="font-size:8pt;"><i>See also</i> <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/106235376">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> </table> </td> <td width=180 align="center" valign="center"> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-9588757529416233"; /* TPG general sideline */ google_ad_slot = "2646840196"; google_ad_width = 160; google_ad_height = 600; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> </td></tr></table> <table width=100%> <td align="center" valign="center"> <script type="text/javascript"><!-- google_ad_client = "ca-pub-9588757529416233"; /* TPG general bottomline */ google_ad_slot = "1170106998"; google_ad_width = 728; google_ad_height = 90; //--> </script> <script type="text/javascript" src="https://pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/show_ads.js"> </script> </td></table> <table width=100%> <tr><td align="center"><span style="font-size:20pt;"> <span style="font-family:garamond,serif"> <i>"Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a political graveyard."</i></span></span><br> <span style="font-size:8pt;">Henry L. 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