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The Political Graveyard: Saltonstall-Weeks family of Massachusetts
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> <html> <head> <title>The Political Graveyard: Saltonstall-Weeks family of Massachusetts</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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These families each have three or more politician members, all linked together by blood, marriage or adoption.</p> <p>This specific family group is a subset of the much larger <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001.html">Four Thousand Related Politicians</a> group. An individual may be listed with more than one subset.</p> <p>These groupings — even the <i>names</i> of the groupings, and the areas of main activity — are the result of a computer algorithm working with the data I have, not the choices of any historian or genealogist.</p> <table align="left" cellpadding=5> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Samuel Adams (1722-1803)</b> — also known as <b>"The Tribune of the People"</b>; <b>"The Cromwell of New England"</b>; <b>"Determinatus"</b>; <b>"The Psalm Singer"</b>; <b>"Amendment Monger"</b>; <b>"American Cato"</b>; <b>"Samuel the Publican"</b> — of Massachusetts. Born in Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-born.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1722/09-27.html">September 27, 1722</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/ccdel.html">Delegate to Continental Congress from Massachusetts</a>, 1774-81; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/founders.html">signer, Declaration of Independence</a>, 1776; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/cncn.html">delegate to Massachusetts state constitutional convention</a>, 1779, 1788; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/stsen.html">Massachusetts state senate</a>, 1781; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a>, 1788; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/ltgov.html">Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts</a>, 1789-94; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Massachusetts</a>, 1793-97; received 15 electoral votes, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/pres-vp-1796.html">1796</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/congregationalist.html">Congregationalist</a>. Died in Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-died.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1803/10-02.html">October 2, 1803</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/81.html">81 years, 5 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-buried.html#cms00130">Old Granary Burying Ground</a>, Boston, Mass.; memorial monument at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-buried.html# ">Constitution Gardens</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> Son of Samuel Adams and Mary (Fifield) Adams; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1749/">1749</a> to Elizabeth Checkley; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1764/">1764</a> to Elizabeth Wells; uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allen5.html#327.71.65">Joseph Allen</a>; granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allen2.html#737.34.24">Charles Allen</a>; great-grandfather of Elizabeth Wells Randall (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cumback-cumming.html#412.45.32">Alfred Cumming</a>) and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wells.html#453.52.89">William Vincent Wells</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams5.html#675.84.63">John Adams</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams5.html#951.27.66">John Quincy Adams (1767-1848)</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams4.html#964.94.01">George Washington Adams</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams2.html#667.46.85">Charles Francis Adams (1807-1886)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#167.23.46">John Milton Thayer</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#061.33.60">Edward M. Chapin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams5.html#686.41.46">John Quincy Adams (1833-1894)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams1.html#938.47.07">Brooks Adams</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bass.html#651.84.71">Lyman Kidder Bass</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hayakawa-haydon.html#369.31.54">Daniel T. Hayden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#403.46.98">Arthur Chapin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bates.html#735.59.49">Arthur Laban Bates</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams2.html#945.56.41">Charles Francis Adams (1866-1954)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/whiting.html#473.65.76">Almur Stiles Whiting</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/warrick-washers.html#477.85.86">Charles Grenfill Washburn</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bass.html#203.86.66">Lyman Metcalfe Bass</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/boyles-bradburn.html#257.28.91">Emerson Richard Boyles</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams8.html#433.61.01">Thomas Boylston Adams</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#548.16.61">Samuel Huntington</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#286.71.40">Samuel H. Huntington</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cushing.html#369.61.01">Caleb Cushing</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#600.87.26">Willard J. Chapin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/faalevao-fairbanks.html#791.00.17">Erastus Fairbanks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#855.99.20">Nathaniel Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#026.00.76">James Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#115.72.55">Joseph Lyman Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#454.18.53">Elisha Mills Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams2.html#499.49.02">Charles Adams Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/brooks.html#897.43.79">James Brooks</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams1.html#598.26.24">Bailey Frye Adams</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#366.03.29">Alphonso Taft</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wait-walberg.html#760.54.00">Benjamin W. Waite</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/faalevao-fairbanks.html#713.64.48">George Otis Fairbanks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/holden.html#067.79.86">Austin Wells Holden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/faalevao-fairbanks.html#357.41.81">Horace Fairbanks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/grossi-grout.html#484.12.67">Ebenezer Oliver Grosvenor</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/faalevao-fairbanks.html#420.92.95">Franklin Fairbanks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#532.00.49">Collins Dwight Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#063.41.35">George Milo Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/holden.html#540.60.75">Arthur Newton Holden</a>; third cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams5.html#267.05.91">John Quincy Adams (1848-1911)</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/10001-0051.html">Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a> (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;"><a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-mountains.html">Mount</a> Sam Adams, in the White Mountains, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/CO-names.html">Coos County, New Hampshire</a>, is <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</a>. — The World War II <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-ships.html">Liberty ship</a> <i>SS Samuel Adams</i> (built 1941 at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CA/LA-names.html">Terminal Island, Los Angeles, California</a>; scrapped 1966) was <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</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://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=A000045">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=400706">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/samuel-adams-2/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel Adams">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/732/000048588">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/9">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=4134">OurCampaigns candidate detail</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 Samuel Adams:</i> Donald Barr Chidsey, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0840763832/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0840763832&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">The World of Samuel Adams</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>Timothy Pickering (1745-1829)</b> — of Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-lived.html">Essex County</a>, Mass.; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/LU-lived.html">Luzerne County</a>, Pa.; Philadelphia, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/PH-lived.html">Philadelphia County</a>, Pa. Born in Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-born.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1745/07-17.html">July 17, 1745</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/farmer.html">Farmer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-officials.html">Essex County Register of Deeds</a>, 1774-77; common pleas court judge in Massachusetts, 1775, 1802-03; member of Massachusetts state legislature, 1776; colonel in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/PA/ofc/cncn.html">delegate to Pennsylvania state constitutional convention</a>, 1789; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Postmaster General</a>, 1791-95; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Secretary of War</a>, 1795; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Secretary of State</a>, 1795-1800; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Massachusetts</a>, 1803-11; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a>, 1813-17 (at-large 1813-15, 2nd District 1815-17); member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/gvcn.html">Massachusetts Governor's Council</a>, 1817-18. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/puritan.html">Puritan</a>; later <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/unitarian.html">Unitarian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/soc-cincinnati.html">Society of the Cincinnati</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/index.html">Censured</a> by the Senate in 1811 for violating an <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/trouble/spill-secrets.html">injunction of secrecy</a>. Died in Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-died.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1829/01-29.html">January 29, 1829</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/83.html">83 years, 196 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-buried.html#cms02210">Broad Street Cemetery</a>, Salem, 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> Son of Timothy Pickering (1703-1778) and Mary (Wingate) Pickering; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1776/04-08.html">April 8, 1776</a>, to Rebecca White; granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second great-granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coolidge.html#141.99.20">John Gardner Coolidge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gardner.html#971.08.56">Augustus Peabody Gardner</a>; third great-granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a>; fourth great-granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#037.90.62">Leverett Saltonstall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#428.87.28">Richard Saltonstall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#523.37.63">William Gurdon Saltonstall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#704.60.35">John Lee Saltonstall Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/minore-mitchel.html#401.01.53">William Amory Gardner Minot</a>; fifth great-granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#818.86.92">William Lawrence Saltonstall</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</a>; ancestor *** of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fitzgerald.html#499.42.76">Susan Walker FitzGerald</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks (1781-1853)</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks (1860-1926)</a>; first cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#224.33.09">Charles Sinclair Weeks</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#967.44.14">John Albion Andrew</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#202.49.76">Isaac Libbey</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#292.01.47">John Forrester Andrew</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#145.70.36">Henry Hersey Andrew</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#797.69.31">Llewellyn Libby</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nason-nazaire.html#370.16.51">William F. Nason</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#388.81.02">Augustine B. Libby</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#672.41.55">Albanah Harvey Libby</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hannaford-hanscom.html#309.40.68">Frederick Edwin Hanscom</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/baczkowski-baile.html#924.72.11">Luther Walter Badger</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/trump-tuck.html#621.27.90">Amos Tuck</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hurn-hutchin.html#545.83.95">Hiram Augustus Huse (1840-1907)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hurn-hutchin.html#868.25.59">Hiram Augustus Huse (1843-1902)</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/10001-0102.html">Rodney family</a> of Delaware; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0317.html">Holden-Davis-Lawrence-Garcelon family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0497.html">Lawrence-Andrew-Rodney-Parrish family</a> of Adel, Georgia (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=P000324">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=408722">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy Pickering">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/607/000168103">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/20978">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 Timothy Pickering:</i> David McLean, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0405140983/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0405140983&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Timothy Pickering and the Age of the American Revolution</a> — Gerald H. Clarfield, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0822934140/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0822934140&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Timothy Pickering and the American Republic</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>Nathan Read (1759-1849)</b> — of Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-lived.html">Essex County</a>, Mass.; Belfast, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/WL-lived.html">Waldo County</a>, Maine. Born in Warren, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/WO-born.html">Worcester County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1759/07-02.html">July 2, 1759</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/drugs.html">apothecary</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/metal.html">iron foundry business</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a> at-large, 1800-03; common pleas court judge in Massachusetts, 1803. Died near Belfast, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/WL-died.html">Waldo County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1849/01-20.html">January 20, 1849</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/89.html">89 years, 202 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/WL-buried.html#cms00145">Grove Cemetery</a>, Belfast, 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> Son of Reuben Read and Tamsen (Meacham) Read; married to Elizabeth Jeffrey; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tiernon-tilgham.html#826.88.28">Charles Kirk Tilden</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#865.62.29">John Hill Walbridge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#870.72.95">Henry E. Walbridge</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/diperna-dix.html#242.75.21">John Adams Dix</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nason-nazaire.html#598.88.60">Charles Otis Nason</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/upham.html#176.96.95">Jabez Upham</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/upham.html#242.54.33">George Baxter Upham</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#472.42.97">Timothy Bigelow</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/heathman-hedlund.html#229.65.01">Rufus Heaton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#242.70.35">Alexander Wheelock Thayer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/upham.html#760.60.12">James Phineas Upham</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#722.13.21">John Ogden Bigelow</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ames.html#270.16.15">Cheney Ames</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ames.html#429.68.50">Leonard Ames Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#389.64.69">Alexander Cook Thayer</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/downs-doxey.html#165.99.57">William Greene Dows</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bellacosa-bendl.html#180.08.12">Bernard Forrest Bemis</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#765.48.73">John A. Weeks</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#224.33.09">Charles Sinclair Weeks</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tracy.html#582.36.06">Phineas Lyman Tracy</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tracy.html#319.18.28">Albert Haller Tracy</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#508.73.59">John Prescott Bigelow</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hapgood-hardie.html#922.40.73">Gideon Hard</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/grossi-grout.html#484.12.67">Ebenezer Oliver Grosvenor</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams1.html#473.76.60">Alvarus Payson Adams</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/10001-0037.html">Morris-Ingersoll family</a> of New York and Connecticut; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0051.html">Upham family</a>; <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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham 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://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=R000093">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=409073">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>Benjamin Pickman Jr. (1763-1843)</b> — of Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-lived.html">Essex County</a>, Mass. Born in Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-born.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1763/09-30.html">September 30, 1763</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/sthse.html">Massachusetts state house of representatives</a>, 1797-1802, 1812-13; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/stsen.html">Massachusetts state senate</a>, 1803; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a> 2nd District, 1809-11. Died in Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-died.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1843/08-16.html">August 16, 1843</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/79.html">79 years, 320 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-buried.html#cms02210">Broad Street Cemetery</a>, Salem, 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> Son of Mary (Barton) Toppan Pickman and Benjamin Pickman; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1789/10-20.html">October 20, 1789</a>, to Anstiss Derby; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#416.22.84">Benjamin Toppan Pickman</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/westover-weymouth.html#530.09.63">George Peabody Wetmore</a>; second great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/westover-weymouth.html#054.10.51">Maude Alice Keteltas Wetmore</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lordell-lotus.html#067.03.43">George Bailey Loring</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/10001-0010.html">Otis family</a> of Connecticut; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0027.html">Adams-Baldwin family</a> of Boston, Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0126.html">Pike family</a> of Lubec, Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0504.html">Crowninshield-Adams family</a> of Savannah, Georgia (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=P000330">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=408727">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin Pickman Jr.">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>Timothy Bigelow (1767-1821)</b> — Born in Worcester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/WO-born.html">Worcester County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1767/04-30.html">April 30, 1767</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/spkr.html">Speaker of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives</a>, 1805-06, 1808-10, 1812-20. Died in Medford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-died.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1821/05-18.html">May 18, 1821</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/54.html">54 years, 18 days</a>). Entombed at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-buried.html#cms06740">Salem Street Burial Ground</a>, Medford, 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> Son of Timothy Bigelow (1739-1790) and Anna (Andrews) Bigelow; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1791/09-30.html">September 30, 1791</a>, to Lucy Prescott; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#508.73.59">John Prescott Bigelow</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nason-nazaire.html#670.13.29">Charles Pinckney Holbrook Nason</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/read.html#516.26.90">Nathan Read</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/heathman-hedlund.html#229.65.01">Rufus Heaton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#242.70.35">Alexander Wheelock Thayer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams1.html#473.76.60">Alvarus Payson Adams</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#722.13.21">John Ogden Bigelow</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#865.62.29">John Hill Walbridge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#870.72.95">Henry E. Walbridge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#389.64.69">Alexander Cook Thayer</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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0194.html">Davis family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0051.html">Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0497.html">Lawrence-Andrew-Rodney-Parrish family</a> of Adel, Georgia (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/26903850">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>Eleazer Pomeroy (1776-1867)</b> — of Coventry, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/TO-lived.html">Tolland County</a>, Conn. Born in Coventry, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/TO-born.html">Tolland County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1776/10-04.html">October 4, 1776</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/ofc/sthse.html">Connecticut state house of representatives</a> from Coventry, 1821, 1824, 1829, 1838. Died in Coventry, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/TO-died.html">Tolland County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1867/07-28.html">July 28, 1867</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/90.html">90 years, 297 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> Son of Eleazer Pomeroy (1752-1811) and Sybil (Kingsbury) Pomeroy; granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pomeroy.html#325.54.71">Daniel Eleazer Pomeroy</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bartos-bason.html#477.81.67">Orville Samuel Basford</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kingdon-kingsland.html#303.21.06">George Washington Kingsbury</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gagliardi-gainer.html#645.80.14">Herman Arod Gager</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/white6.html#351.36.54">Leonard White</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</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>Dudley Leavitt Pickman (1779-1846)</b> — of Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-lived.html">Essex County</a>, Mass. Born in Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-born.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1779/index.html">1779</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/nautical.html">Shipowner</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/import-export.html">importer and exporter</a>; investor and stockholder in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/cotton.html">cotton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/wool.html">woolen</a> mills and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/railroading.html">railroads</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/finance.html">financier</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/stsen.html">Massachusetts state senate</a>, 1820. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1846/11-04.html">November 4, 1846</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/67.html">about 67 years</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-buried.html#cms01265">Harmony Grove Cemetery</a>, Salem, 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> Son of William Pickman and Eliza (Leavitt) Pickman; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1810/09-06.html">September 6, 1810</a>, to Catherine Saunders (sister-in-law of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#776.61.94">Leverett Saltonstall (1783-1845)</a>); grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#155.29.91">Benjamin Pickman Jr.</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#416.22.84">Benjamin Toppan Pickman</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lordell-lotus.html#067.03.43">George Bailey Loring</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/westover-weymouth.html#530.09.63">George Peabody Wetmore</a>; first cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/westover-weymouth.html#054.10.51">Maude Alice Keteltas Wetmore</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks (1781-1853)</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coolidge.html#141.99.20">John Gardner Coolidge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gardner.html#971.08.56">Augustus Peabody Gardner</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#037.90.62">Leverett Saltonstall (1892-1979)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#428.87.28">Richard Saltonstall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#523.37.63">William Gurdon Saltonstall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#704.60.35">John Lee Saltonstall Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/minore-mitchel.html#401.01.53">William Amory Gardner Minot</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#818.86.92">William Lawrence Saltonstall</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks (1860-1926)</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#224.33.09">Charles Sinclair Weeks</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#967.44.14">John Albion Andrew</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/baczkowski-baile.html#924.72.11">Luther Walter Badger</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#202.49.76">Isaac Libbey</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#292.01.47">John Forrester Andrew</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#145.70.36">Henry Hersey Andrew</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/10001-0102.html">Rodney family</a> of Delaware; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0317.html">Holden-Davis-Lawrence-Garcelon family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0497.html">Lawrence-Andrew-Rodney-Parrish family</a> of Adel, Georgia (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/Dudley Leavitt Pickman">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/44872643">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>John Wingate Weeks (1781-1853)</b> — also known as <b>John W. Weeks</b> — of Lancaster, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/CO-lived.html">Coos County</a>, N.H. Born in Greenland, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/RO-born.html">Rockingham County</a>, N.H., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1781/03-31.html">March 31, 1781</a>. Major in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/ofc/stsen.html">New Hampshire state senate</a> 12th District, 1826-29; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from New Hampshire</a> at-large, 1829-33. Died in Lancaster, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/CO-died.html">Coos County</a>, N.H., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1853/04-03.html">April 3, 1853</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/72.html">72 years, 3 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/CO-buried.html#cms01095">Old Cemetery</a>, Lancaster, N.H. <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> Son of John Weeks and Deborah (Brackett) Weeks; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1805/11-17.html">November 17, 1805</a>, to Martha Weeks Brackett; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1821/03-15.html">March 15, 1821</a>, to Persis de la Fayette Everett; granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks (1860-1926)</a>; great-granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#224.33.09">Charles Sinclair Weeks</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coolidge.html#141.99.20">John Gardner Coolidge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gardner.html#971.08.56">Augustus Peabody Gardner</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#037.90.62">Leverett Saltonstall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#428.87.28">Richard Saltonstall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#523.37.63">William Gurdon Saltonstall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/minore-mitchel.html#401.01.53">William Amory Gardner Minot</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#704.60.35">John Lee Saltonstall Jr.</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#202.49.76">Isaac Libbey</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#860.69.98">Eugene Harvey Libby</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#797.69.31">Llewellyn Libby</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nason-nazaire.html#370.16.51">William F. Nason</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#690.20.69">Alvin Gardner Weeks</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/baczkowski-baile.html#924.72.11">Luther Walter Badger</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pomeroy.html#607.46.51">Eleazer Pomeroy</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/trump-tuck.html#621.27.90">Amos Tuck</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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks 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=W000245">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=411413">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>Leverett Saltonstall (1783-1845)</b> — of Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-lived.html">Essex County</a>, Mass. Born in Haverhill, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-born.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1783/06-13.html">June 13, 1783</a>. Whig. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/sthse.html">Massachusetts state house of representatives</a>, 1813-14, 1816, 1822, 1829, 1834, 1844; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/stsen.html">Massachusetts state senate</a>, 1817-19; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/cncn.html">delegate to Massachusetts state constitutional convention</a>, 1820; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/salem.html">mayor of Salem, Mass.</a>, 1836-38; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a> 2nd District, 1838-43. Died in Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-died.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1845/05-08.html">May 8, 1845</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/61.html">61 years, 329 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-buried.html#cms01265">Harmony Grove Cemetery</a>, Salem, 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> Son of Nathaniel Saltonstall and Anna (White) Saltonstall; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1811/03-14.html">March 14, 1811</a>, to Mary Elizabeth Saunders (sister-in-law of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>); father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#328.95.45">Leverett Saltonstall (1825-1895)</a>; granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#037.90.62">Leverett Saltonstall (1892-1979)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#428.87.28">Richard Saltonstall</a>; great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#067.45.90">Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724)</a>; great-granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#523.37.63">William Gurdon Saltonstall</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#704.60.35">John Lee Saltonstall Jr.</a>; second great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#818.86.92">William Lawrence Saltonstall</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#676.30.34">Gurdon Saltonstall (1708-1785)</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#640.25.25">James Rodes Saltonstall</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/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0317.html">Holden-Davis-Lawrence-Garcelon family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0430.html">Sullivan-Saltonstall family</a> of Durham, New Hampshire (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;">Saltonstall <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-schools.html">Elementary School</a>, in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-names.html">Salem, Massachusetts</a>, is <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</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://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S000020">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=409539">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leverett Saltonstall I">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/15300010">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>Luther Walter Badger (1785-1869)</b> — also known as <b>Luther Badger</b> — of Jamesville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ON-lived.html">Onondaga County</a>, N.Y.; Colesville town, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/BO-lived.html">Broome County</a>, N.Y.; Binghamton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/BO-lived.html">Broome County</a>, N.Y.; Jordan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ON-lived.html">Onondaga County</a>, N.Y. Born in Partridgefield (now Peru), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/BE-born.html">Berkshire County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1785/04-10.html">April 10, 1785</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from New York</a> 23rd District, 1825-27; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/BO-officials.html">Broome County District Attorney</a>, 1847-49. Died in Jordan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ON-died.html">Onondaga County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1869/10-30.html">October 30, 1869</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/84.html">84 years, 203 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ON-buried.html#cms01131">Jordan Cemetery</a>, Jordan, 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> Son of Lemuel Badger and Sabra (Smith) Badger; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1811/">1811</a> to Eunice Welles; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1845/08-28.html">August 28, 1845</a>, to Betsey Dimmock; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#316.08.43">Daniel Kellogg (1791-1875)</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allen5.html#175.15.85">John Allen</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#273.22.68">George Bradley Kellogg</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#599.32.89">Daniel Kellogg (1835-1918)</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#868.32.79">Aaron Kellogg</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/leech-lehlbach.html#964.75.12">Alonzo Mark Leffingwell</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#308.16.83">John Leffingwell Randolph</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allen5.html#161.25.92">John William Allen</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ellwein-elmer.html#698.25.10">Jonathan Elmer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ellwein-elmer.html#454.15.83">Ebenezer Elmer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#576.03.61">Jason Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ellwein-elmer.html#932.85.97">Eli Elmer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#062.20.35">Charles Kellogg (1773-1842)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/merrill.html#118.03.57">Orsamus Cook Merrill</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/merrill.html#001.75.05">Timothy Merrill</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#194.32.12">Daniel Fiske Kellogg</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#222.26.90">Daniel Chapin (1761-1821)</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bragaw-brancato.html#282.32.11">Amaziah Brainard</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#770.34.45">Silas Dewey Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bronson.html#437.89.78">Greene Carrier Bronson</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ashley.html#844.96.95">Chester Ashley</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#262.96.22">Alvan Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nash.html#879.06.51">Alvah Nash</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#526.52.89">John Russell Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ellwein-elmer.html#986.53.99">Lucius Quintius Cincinnatus Elmer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#216.73.47">Day Otis Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#049.84.76">Dwight Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/castleberry-catone.html#082.28.77">George Smith Catlin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#922.22.69">Albert Gallatin Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#481.85.10">Francis William Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#785.33.52">Ensign Hosmer Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/merrill.html#134.93.10">Farrand Fassett Merrill</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#320.61.72">Charles Kellogg (1839-1903)</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/boardman.html#177.66.79">Elijah Boardman</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bosa-bouckaert.html#919.29.03">William Bostwick</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fort-fossum.html#669.66.02">Oliver Owen Forward</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bosa-bouckaert.html#036.74.87">Daniel Warner Bostwick</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fort-fossum.html#373.23.51">Walter Forward</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#799.60.18">Daniel Chapin (1791-1878)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fort-fossum.html#346.43.04">Chauncey Forward</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#477.68.51">Chester William Chapin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#667.79.10">Graham Hurd Chapin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/holcomb-holdaway.html#147.60.12">Anson Levi Holcomb</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#352.67.90">Orlando Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blight-block.html#892.09.80">Albert Asahel Bliss</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/beechem-beesley.html#826.34.49">Henry Ward Beecher</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blight-block.html#667.78.73">Philemon Bliss</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#013.58.69">William Dean Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#699.76.10">Stephen Wright Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ellwein-elmer.html#853.72.96">Joseph H. Elmer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bragaw-brancato.html#880.58.18">Leveret Brainard</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/willison-wilshire.html#381.58.05">William Chapman Williston</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#629.48.00">William Pitt Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#969.08.53">Arthur Tappan Kellogg</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/stone.html#907.26.47">George Frederick Stone</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/merrill.html#247.17.45">Selah Merrill</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/holcomb-holdaway.html#973.59.02">Allen Jacob Holcomb</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/10001-0416.html">Murphy-Merrill family</a> of Harbor Beach, Michigan (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=B000023">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=401028">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>Bela Edgerton (1787-1874)</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/CL-lived.html">Clinton County</a>, N.Y. Born in Franklin, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/NL-born.html">New London County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1787/09-28.html">September 28, 1787</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/asmbly.html">New York state assembly</a> from Clinton County, 1827-29. Died in Fort Wayne, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/AL-died.html">Allen County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1874/09-10.html">September 10, 1874</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/86.html">86 years, 347 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> Son of Elisha Edgerton and Eunice (Peck) Edgerton; married to Phebe Ketchum; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#757.92.13">Alfred Peck Edgerton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#435.96.70">Joseph Ketchum Edgerton</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gagliardi-gainer.html#537.94.90">Harry Andrews Gager</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thye-tiernan.html#341.80.46">Heman Ticknor</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#433.10.72">Benjamin Huntington</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thye-tiernan.html#385.07.96">Frank Heman Ticknor</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/abbra-abzug.html#347.95.74">Elijah Abel</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fiero-finan.html#304.90.64">Calvin Fillmore</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hyde.html#729.62.14">Zina Hyde Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fiero-finan.html#918.21.51">Millard Fillmore</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/rockwell.html#087.76.51">John Arnold Rockwell</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/russell5.html#124.41.70">John Leslie Russell</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#140.17.44">Hiram Bingham</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/griswold.html#429.16.41">Matthew Griswold</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#548.16.61">Samuel Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#280.27.07">Henry Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#633.15.25">Gurdon Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#769.07.63">David Edgerton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/frank.html#124.41.50">Augustus Frank</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/russell6.html#625.36.81">Leslie Wead Russell</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/leech-lehlbach.html#964.75.12">Alonzo Mark Leffingwell</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/russell2.html#450.95.89">Charles Hazen Russell</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/keathley-keena.html#153.32.70">John Clarence Keeler</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#598.15.95">Hiram Bingham Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#627.80.78">Alfred Mitchell Bingham</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#685.36.05">Jonathan Brewster Bingham</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#308.16.83">John Leffingwell Randolph</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#125.09.48">Claudius Victor Pendleton</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lathem-lathrop.html#224.69.81">Samuel Lathrop</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/woodall-woodburn.html#742.80.84">William Woodbridge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/meekins-mellen.html#659.28.97">Henry Meigs</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tracy.html#582.36.06">Phineas Lyman Tracy</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/backus.html#525.38.95">Isaac Backus</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#600.87.26">Willard J. Chapin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tracy.html#319.18.28">Albert Haller Tracy</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/olden-oliven.html#136.15.39">Martin Olds</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#241.23.80">Harrison Blodget</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/backus.html#614.71.17">Henry Titus Backus</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hyde.html#300.28.98">Thomas Worcester Hyde</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hilla-hillhouse.html#488.74.68">James Hillhouse</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#075.06.66">Ebenezer Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/griswold.html#247.44.62">Roger Griswold</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#286.71.40">Samuel H. Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#157.08.09">Abel Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cornellus-corry.html#363.02.03">Erastus Corning</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#330.21.97">Gideon Hotchkiss</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#126.06.30">Asahel Augustus Hotchkiss</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#115.72.55">Joseph Lyman Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/backus.html#697.11.06">Ira Chandler Backus</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/meekins-mellen.html#974.07.84">Henry Meigs Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#769.70.05">Julius Hotchkiss</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#366.03.29">Alphonso Taft</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fornance-forsythe.html#715.19.72">John Forsyth Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#372.80.00">Giles Waldo Hotchkiss</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#842.94.03">Benjamin Nicoll Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#471.98.97">Edward Franklin Bingham</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wood8.html#358.63.70">Staley N. Wood</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tiernon-tilgham.html#185.09.83">George Galen Tilden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#029.69.03">Walter Harrison Blodget</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#595.36.76">Albert Lemando Bingham</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/culver.html#948.68.07">Henry Stark Culver</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hyde.html#416.38.08">Charles Edward Hyde</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hyde.html#616.27.89">John Sedgwick Hyde</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hyde.html#301.16.25">Edward Warden Hyde</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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0421.html">Wolcott-Griswold-Packwood-Brandegee family</a> of Connecticut; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0624.html">Hosmer-Griswold-Parsons family</a> of Middletown, Connecticut (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Benjamin Toppan Pickman (1790-1835)</b> — also known as <b>Benjamin T. Pickman</b> — of Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-lived.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass. Born in Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-born.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1790/index.html">1790</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/stsen.html">Massachusetts state senate</a>, 1833-35. Died in Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-died.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1835/03-12.html">March 12, 1835</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/44.html">about 44 years</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> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#155.29.91">Benjamin Pickman Jr.</a> and Anstiss (Derby) Pickman; married to Hannah Bright; granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/westover-weymouth.html#530.09.63">George Peabody Wetmore</a>; great-granduncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/westover-weymouth.html#054.10.51">Maude Alice Keteltas Wetmore</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lordell-lotus.html#067.03.43">George Bailey Loring</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/10001-0010.html">Otis family</a> of Connecticut; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0027.html">Adams-Baldwin family</a> of Boston, Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0126.html">Pike family</a> of Lubec, Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0504.html">Crowninshield-Adams family</a> of Savannah, Georgia (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/Benjamin T. Pickman">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>Heman Ticknor (1792-1864)</b> — of Pittsfield Township, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/WA-lived.html">Washtenaw County</a>, Mich. Born in Salisbury, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/LI-born.html">Litchfield County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1792/03-17.html">March 17, 1792</a>. Whig. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/ofc/pittsfield-twp.html#2">Supervisor of Pitt Township, Michigan</a>, 1837-40; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/ofc/pittsfield-twp.html">supervisor of Pittsfield Township, Michigan</a>, 1842-45. Died in Pittsfield Township, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/WA-died.html">Washtenaw County</a>, Mich., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1864/03-20.html">March 20, 1864</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/72.html">72 years, 3 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/WA-buried.html#cms00488">Forest Hill Cemetery</a>, Ann Arbor, 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> Son of Benajah Ticknor and Bethia (Bingham) Ticknor; married to Eliza Cutler; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thye-tiernan.html#385.07.96">Frank Heman Ticknor</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#293.51.72">Bela Edgerton</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#757.92.13">Alfred Peck Edgerton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#435.96.70">Joseph Ketchum Edgerton</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gagliardi-gainer.html#537.94.90">Harry Andrews Gager</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#433.10.72">Benjamin Huntington</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fiero-finan.html#304.90.64">Calvin Fillmore</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fiero-finan.html#918.21.51">Millard Fillmore</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/russell5.html#124.41.70">John Leslie Russell</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#140.17.44">Hiram Bingham</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/russell6.html#625.36.81">Leslie Wead Russell</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/leech-lehlbach.html#964.75.12">Alonzo Mark Leffingwell</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/russell2.html#450.95.89">Charles Hazen Russell</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/keathley-keena.html#153.32.70">John Clarence Keeler</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#598.15.95">Hiram Bingham Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#627.80.78">Alfred Mitchell Bingham</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#685.36.05">Jonathan Brewster Bingham</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#548.16.61">Samuel Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#280.27.07">Henry Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#633.15.25">Gurdon Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#308.16.83">John Leffingwell Randolph</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#125.09.48">Claudius Victor Pendleton</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/woodall-woodburn.html#742.80.84">William Woodbridge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/meekins-mellen.html#659.28.97">Henry Meigs</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/backus.html#525.38.95">Isaac Backus</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#600.87.26">Willard J. Chapin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/olden-oliven.html#136.15.39">Martin Olds</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#241.23.80">Harrison Blodget</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/backus.html#614.71.17">Henry Titus Backus</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lathem-lathrop.html#224.69.81">Samuel Lathrop</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/meekins-mellen.html#974.07.84">Henry Meigs Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#366.03.29">Alphonso Taft</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fornance-forsythe.html#715.19.72">John Forsyth Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#471.98.97">Edward Franklin Bingham</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wood8.html#358.63.70">Staley N. Wood</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tiernon-tilgham.html#185.09.83">George Galen Tilden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#029.69.03">Walter Harrison Blodget</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#595.36.76">Albert Lemando Bingham</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/culver.html#948.68.07">Henry Stark Culver</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/10001-0065.html">Tallmadge-Floyd family</a> of New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0030.html">DuPont family</a> of Wilmington, Delaware; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0422.html">Kazen-Woodbridge family</a> of Laredo, Texas (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/48326662">Find-A-Grave memorial</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/952/74.51.jpg" width=70 height=111 border=0 alt="Silas Wright, Jr."></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Silas Wright Jr. (1795-1847)</b> — of Canton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SL-lived.html">St. Lawrence County</a>, N.Y. Born in Amherst, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/HM-born.html">Hampshire County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1795/05-24.html">May 24, 1795</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SL-officials.html">St. Lawrence County Surrogate</a>, 1821-24; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/stsen.html">New York state senate</a> 4th District, 1824-27; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from New York</a> 20th District, 1827-29, 1829-30; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/comp.html">New York state comptroller</a>, 1829-34; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from New York</a>, 1833-44; resigned 1844; candidate for Democratic nomination for Vice President, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1844/index.html">1844</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/gov.html">Governor of New York</a>, 1845-47; defeated, 1846. Died in Canton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SL-died.html">St. Lawrence County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1847/08-27.html">August 27, 1847</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/52.html">52 years, 95 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/SL-buried.html#cms00856">Silas Wright Cemetery</a>, Canton, N.Y.; memorial monument at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/AD-buried.html# ">Weybridge Town Center</a>, Weybridge, Vt. <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> Son of Silas Wright and Eleanor (Goodale) Wright; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/witherspoon-woldanski.html#063.59.93">Henry Merrill Wolcott</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/goodell-goodrell.html#842.60.73">Charles Ellsworth Goodell</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mills.html#732.81.53">Elijah Hunt Mills</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/woodnutt-woodrum.html#484.35.05">Morris Woodruff</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/keathley-keena.html#541.43.02">Martin Keeler</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#599.53.72">Marshall Chapin</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#013.58.69">William Dean Kellogg</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/duvall-dworzanski.html#542.62.04">Theodore Dwight</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/merrill.html#118.03.57">Orsamus Cook Merrill</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/merrill.html#001.75.05">Timothy Merrill</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bronson.html#437.89.78">Greene Carrier Bronson</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/huntington.html#138.27.81">Charles Phelps Huntington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/woodnutt-woodrum.html#019.97.99">George Catlin Woodruff</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/keathley-keena.html#412.80.96">Stephen Hiram Keeler</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/woodnutt-woodrum.html#902.99.23">Lewis Bartholomew Woodruff</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#267.40.66">Edmund Gillett Chapin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/willison-wilshire.html#381.58.05">William Chapman Williston</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/moody.html#368.32.81">Zenas Ferry Moody</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phelps.html#099.83.19">Charles Edward Phelps</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#403.46.98">Arthur Chapin</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks</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/10001-0416.html">Murphy-Merrill family</a> of Harbor Beach, Michigan (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;">Wright counties in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MN/WR.html">Minn.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MO/WI.html">Mo.</a> are named for him; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IA/WG.html">Wright County, Iowa</a> may have been named for him.</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;">Wright <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake-mountains.html">Peak</a>, in the Ardirondack Mountains, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ES-names.html">Essex County, New York</a>, is <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/namesake.html">named for him</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>Coins and currency</i>: His <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/coins-currency.html">portrait appeared</a> on the U.S. $50 gold certificate from the 1880s until 1913.</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://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000770">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=411919">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/silas-wright/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silas Wright">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/056/000051900">NNDB dossier</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> New York Red Book 1896</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>Harrison Blodget (1801-1899)</b> — of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/LE-lived.html">Lewis County</a>, N.Y. Born in Denmark, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/LE-born.html">Lewis County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1801/03-18.html">March 18, 1801</a>. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/asmbly.html">New York state assembly</a> from Lewis County, 1831. Died in Denmark, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/LE-died.html">Lewis County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1899/index.html">1899</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/98.html">about 98 years</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> Son of Jesse Blodget and Eunice (Matthews) Blodget; married to DIantha Dewey; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#029.69.03">Walter Harrison Blodget</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#580.47.10">Abijah Blodget</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ellsworth.html#305.86.24">Oliver Ellsworth</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/woody-worthey.html#622.22.29">James Doolittle Wooster</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams1.html#259.69.16">Andrew Adams</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/leakin-leaver.html#534.67.70">Rush Green Leaming</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ellsworth.html#026.38.52">Henry Leavitt Ellsworth</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ellsworth.html#601.47.35">William Wolcott Ellsworth</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/woodnutt-woodrum.html#795.69.53">Lucian Dallas Woodruff</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#595.36.76">Albert Lemando Bingham</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fringer-frosh.html#518.79.69">Philip Frisbee</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/porter1.html#961.34.21">Augustus Seymour Porter (1769-1849)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/porter7.html#448.03.00">Peter Buell Porter</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ellsworth.html#434.32.67">Luther Thomas Ellsworth</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gagliardi-gainer.html#645.80.14">Herman Arod Gager</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ball.html#394.58.36">George Alexander Ball</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/griswold.html#429.16.41">Matthew Griswold</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ellsworth.html#306.97.33">Hallet Thomas Ellsworth</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ball.html#534.46.00">Edmund Arthur Ball</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#293.51.72">Bela Edgerton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thye-tiernan.html#341.80.46">Heman Ticknor</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#744.42.48">Truman Hotchkiss</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/case.html#177.15.53">Jairus Case</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allen3.html#405.41.29">Elisha Hunt Allen</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/morris.html#026.73.35">Gouverneur Morris</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pinkerton-pittoni.html#138.34.76">Timothy Pitkin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/griswold.html#039.79.42">Gaylord Griswold</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams7.html#433.52.89">Parmenio Adams</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#697.25.43">Luther Hotchkiss</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phelps.html#743.86.80">Elisha Phelps</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/porter1.html#578.27.47">Augustus Seymour Porter (1798-1872)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/porter7.html#089.34.88">Peter Buell Porter Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#757.92.13">Alfred Peck Edgerton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#435.96.70">Joseph Ketchum Edgerton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/porter7.html#715.43.49">Peter Augustus Porter</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#471.98.97">Edward Franklin Bingham</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allen9.html#323.38.79">William Fessenden Allen</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tiernon-tilgham.html#185.09.83">George Galen Tilden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hurn-hutchin.html#868.25.59">Hiram Augustus Huse</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/eastman.html#115.37.60">George Eastman</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#169.64.33">Orlando Scoville Hotchkiss</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allen3.html#232.62.06">Frederick Hobbes Allen</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hotchkiss-hougen.html#998.56.15">Cyrus Arthur Hotchkiss</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bingham.html#140.17.44">Hiram Bingham</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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0421.html">Wolcott-Griswold-Packwood-Brandegee family</a> of Connecticut; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0624.html">Hosmer-Griswold-Parsons family</a> of Middletown, Connecticut (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Amos Tuck (1810-1879)</b> — of Exeter, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/RO-lived.html">Rockingham County</a>, N.H. Born in Parsonfield, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/YO-born.html">York County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1810/08-02.html">August 2, 1810</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/ofc/sthse.html">New Hampshire state house of representatives</a>, 1842; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from New Hampshire</a> 1st District, 1847-53; delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1856/NH.html">1856</a> (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1856/officers.html">Convention Vice-President</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1860/NH.html">1860</a>. Died in Exeter, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/RO-died.html">Rockingham County</a>, N.H., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1879/12-11.html">December 11, 1879</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/69.html">69 years, 131 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/RO-buried.html#cms00801">Exeter Cemetery</a>, Exeter, N.H. <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> Son of John Tuck and Betsey (Towle) Tuck; married to Sarah Ann Nudd and Catherine Shepherd; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/fitzsimmons-fladeland.html#003.12.24">Ellen F. FitzSimons</a>; great-grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/vanche-vandewater.html#418.17.41">William Henry Vanderbilt III</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/webster.html#062.19.45">Daniel Webster</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/10001-0228.html">Whitney-Nye-Lincoln-Hay family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0215.html">Vanderbilt-Tuck-Pickering-Webster family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0091.html">Butler-Perry-Belmont-Slidell family</a> of Edgefield, South Carolina; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0291.html">Morgenthau-Lehman family</a> of New York City, New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0611.html">Vanderbilt-Colby-Burden-French family</a> of New York City, 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://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=T000394">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=410963">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>Rufus Heaton (b. 1813)</b> — of Champlain, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/CL-lived.html">Clinton County</a>, N.Y. Born in Chazy, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/CL-born.html">Clinton County</a>, N.Y., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1813/11-10.html">November 10, 1813</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/merchant.html">Merchant</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/asmbly.html">New York state assembly</a> from Clinton County, 1847-48; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from New York</a> 17th District, 1872. 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> Son of Lucius Heaton and Laura (Stearns) Heaton; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/read.html#516.26.90">Nathan Read</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#472.42.97">Timothy Bigelow</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#242.70.35">Alexander Wheelock Thayer</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#722.13.21">John Ogden Bigelow</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#508.73.59">John Prescott Bigelow</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#865.62.29">John Hill Walbridge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#870.72.95">Henry E. Walbridge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#389.64.69">Alexander Cook Thayer</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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0194.html">Davis family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0051.html">Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0497.html">Lawrence-Andrew-Rodney-Parrish family</a> of Adel, Georgia (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Isaac Libbey (1813-1897)</b> — of Bradford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/PE-lived.html">Penobscot County</a>, Maine. Born in North Berwick, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/YO-born.html">York County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1813/06-08.html">June 8, 1813</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/merchant.html">Merchant</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lumber.html">lumber dealer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/ofc/sthse.html">Maine state house of representatives</a>, 1867; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/postal.html">postmaster</a>. Died in Bradford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/PE-died.html">Penobscot County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1897/02-16.html">February 16, 1897</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/83.html">83 years, 253 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/PE-buried.html# ">Mills Cemetery</a>, Bradford, 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> Son of John Libbey and Abigail Libbey; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1837/03-12.html">March 12, 1837</a>, to Mary Worster; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#797.69.31">Llewellyn Libby</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#672.41.55">Albanah Harvey Libby</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hannaford-hanscom.html#309.40.68">Frederick Edwin Hanscom</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#047.30.94">Harrison Libbey</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nason-nazaire.html#370.16.51">William F. Nason</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lord.html#648.35.38">Arthur H. Lord</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#577.60.29">Caleb Cummings Libby</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#860.69.98">Eugene Harvey Libby</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/10001-0041.html">Libby-Felt family</a> of Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0215.html">Vanderbilt-Tuck-Pickering-Webster family</a>; <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://findagrave.com/memorial/192215611">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>George Bailey Loring (1817-1891)</b> — also known as <b>George B. Loring</b> — of Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-lived.html">Essex County</a>, Mass. Born in North Andover, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-born.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1817/11-08.html">November 8, 1817</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/physician.html">Physician</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/physician.html">surgeon</a>; postmaster at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/salem.html#2">Salem, Mass.</a>, 1853-58; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/sthse.html">Massachusetts state house of representatives</a>, 1866-67; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1868/MA.html">1868</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1868/committees.html">Credentials Committee</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1872/MA.html">1872</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1876/MA.html">1876</a> (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1876/speakers.html">speaker</a>); <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/MA.html">Massachusetts Republican state chair</a>, 1869-76; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/stsen.html">Massachusetts state senate</a>, 1873-76; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a> 6th District, 1877-81; U.S. Commissioner of Agriculture, 1881-85; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/PT-diplomats.html ">Portugal</a>, 1889-90. Died in Salem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-died.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1891/09-14.html">September 14, 1891</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/73.html">73 years, 310 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-buried.html#cms01265">Harmony Grove Cemetery</a>, Salem, 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> Son of Bailey Loring and Sally Pickman (Osgood) Loring; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1851/11-06.html">November 6, 1851</a>, to Mary Toppan Pickman; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1880/06-10.html">June 10, 1880</a>, to Anna T. (Smith) Hildreth (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/smith4.html#873.44.21">Isaac Townsend Smith</a>); step-father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/higginson-hilger.html#452.58.99">Loring Townsend Hildreth</a>; father of Sally Pickman Loring (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/duvall-dworzanski.html#691.07.14">Theodore Frelinghuysen Dwight</a>); grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/osburn-ostrowski.html#712.75.42">Samuel Osgood</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#155.29.91">Benjamin Pickman Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#416.22.84">Benjamin Toppan Pickman</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/baldwin.html#417.79.91">Simeon Baldwin</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams5.html#675.84.63">John Adams</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/westover-weymouth.html#530.09.63">George Peabody Wetmore</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/otis.html#857.31.62">Samuel Allyne Otis</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/baldwin.html#660.44.61">Roger Sherman Baldwin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/westover-weymouth.html#054.10.51">Maude Alice Keteltas Wetmore</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winsor-wintenburg.html#670.84.01">Mary Winsor</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams5.html#951.27.66">John Quincy Adams</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cushing.html#369.61.01">Caleb Cushing</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/otis.html#498.51.02">Harrison Gray Otis</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/otis.html#059.85.99">Asahel Otis</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams4.html#964.94.01">George Washington Adams</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams2.html#667.46.85">Charles Francis Adams</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#787.28.99">Eli Thayer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/baldwin.html#707.40.36">Simeon Eben Baldwin</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cushing.html#592.50.31">Arthur Percy Cushing</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/10001-0138.html">Foster-Baldwin family</a> of Brookfield, Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0027.html">Adams-Baldwin family</a> of Boston, 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=L000445">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=406936">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George B. Loring">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/loring-george-bailey ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/13937580">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>Alexander Wheelock Thayer (1817-1897)</b> — also known as <b>A. W. Thayer</b> — of Worcester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/WO-lived.html">Worcester County</a>, Mass.; Trieste, Austria (now <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/IT-lived.html">Italy</a>). Born in Natick, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-born.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1817/10-22.html">October 22, 1817</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/writing.html">Writer</a>; U.S. Consul in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/IT-consuls.html ">Trieste</a>, 1864-74. Died in Trieste, Austria (now <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/IT-died.html">Italy</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1897/07-15.html">July 15, 1897</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/79.html">79 years, 266 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/IT-buried.html#cms08453">Evangelical Cemetery</a>, Trieste, Italy. <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> Son of Alexander Thayer and Susanna (Bigelow) Thayer; uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#389.64.69">Alexander Cook Thayer</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#722.13.21">John Ogden Bigelow</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/read.html#516.26.90">Nathan Read</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wood8.html#358.63.70">Staley N. Wood</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#472.42.97">Timothy Bigelow</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/diperna-dix.html#208.08.29">George A. Dix</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/heathman-hedlund.html#229.65.01">Rufus Heaton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#061.33.60">Edward M. Chapin</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bronson.html#437.89.78">Greene Carrier Bronson</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#508.73.59">John Prescott Bigelow</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#787.28.99">Eli Thayer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#167.23.46">John Milton Thayer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#865.62.29">John Hill Walbridge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#870.72.95">Henry E. Walbridge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#403.46.98">Arthur Chapin</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks</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> <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/47839931">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>John Albion Andrew (1818-1867)</b> — also known as <b>John A. Andrew</b> — of Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-lived.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass. Born in Windham, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/CU-born.html">Cumberland County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1818/05-31.html">May 31, 1818</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/sthse.html">Massachusetts state house of representatives</a>, 1858; in 1859, he raised money for the defense of John Brown; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1860/MA.html">1860</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1864/MA.html">1864</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Massachusetts</a>, 1861-66. Died in Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-died.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1867/10-30.html">October 30, 1867</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/49.html">49 years, 152 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/PL-buried.html#cms03582">Hingham Cemetery</a>, Hingham, 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> Son of Jonathan Andrew and Nancy (Pierce) Andrew; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1848/">1848</a> to Eliza Jane Hersey; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#292.01.47">John Forrester Andrew</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#145.70.36">Henry Hersey Andrew</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#041.82.33">Luther Lawrence</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#825.15.05">Abbott Lawrence</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#508.73.59">John Prescott Bigelow</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/rodgers-rodriguez.html#748.87.16">Daniel Rodney</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/rodgers-rodriguez.html#353.98.71">Caleb Rodney</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gambrell-garcelon.html#311.50.26">Alonzo M. Garcelon</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#333.86.75">Amos Adams Lawrence</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/green8.html#025.28.13">Samuel Abbott Green</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/parler-parshall.html#864.25.74">Arlington Ansel Parrish</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/parler-parshall.html#368.02.69">Columbus E. Parrish</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/10001-0387.html">Adsit-Garcelon family</a> of Lewiston, Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0317.html">Holden-Davis-Lawrence-Garcelon family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0497.html">Lawrence-Andrew-Rodney-Parrish family</a> of Adel, Georgia (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://www.nga.org/governor/john-albion-andrew/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John Albion Andrew">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/4816">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>John G. Sinclair (b. 1826)</b> — of Bethlehem, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/GR-lived.html">Grafton County</a>, N.H. Born in Barnstead, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/BE-born.html">Belknap County</a>, N.H., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1826/04-25.html">April 25, 1826</a>. Democrat. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/ofc/stsen.html">New Hampshire state senate</a> 12th District, 1858-60; delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Hampshire, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1864/NH.html">1864</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> Son of Charles Grandison Sinclair and Martha G. (Norris) Sinclair; married to Tamar Merrill Clark; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#224.33.09">Charles Sinclair Weeks</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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Edgar Weeks (1839-1904)</b> — of Mt. Clemens, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/MA-lived.html">Macomb County</a>, Mich. Born in Mt. Clemens, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/MA-born.html">Macomb County</a>, Mich., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1839/08-03.html">August 3, 1839</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; served in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/MA-officials.html">Macomb County Prosecuting Attorney</a>; probate judge in Michigan, 1870-76; delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1888/MI.html">1888</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Michigan</a> 7th District, 1899-1903; defeated, 1884, 1902. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/grand-army-republic.html">Grand Army of the Republic</a>. Died, from <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/stroke.html">apoplexy</a>, in Mt. Clemens, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/MA-died.html">Macomb County</a>, Mich., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1904/12-17.html">December 17, 1904</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/65.html">65 years, 136 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/MA-buried.html#cms00063">Clinton Grove Cemetery</a>, Clinton Township, Macomb County, 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> Son of Aaron Weeks and Laura (Bingham) Weeks; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1867/07-26.html">July 26, 1867</a>, to Mary F. Campbell; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#765.48.73">John A. Weeks</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/read.html#516.26.90">Nathan Read</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wheeler.html#447.34.47">Burton Kendall Wheeler</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams8.html#103.05.89">Samuel Adams</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#472.42.97">Timothy Bigelow</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ede-edlin.html#293.51.72">Bela Edgerton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thye-tiernan.html#341.80.46">Heman Ticknor</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#241.23.80">Harrison Blodget</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/heathman-hedlund.html#229.65.01">Rufus Heaton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#242.70.35">Alexander Wheelock Thayer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#722.13.21">John Ogden Bigelow</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/french-frensdorf.html#423.08.40">Daniel Chester French</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chase.html#192.92.24">Irving Hall Chase</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/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks 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=W000243">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=411411">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/9518936">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>Hiram Augustus Huse (1840-1907)</b> — also known as <b>Hiram A. Huse</b> — of Bath, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/SA-lived.html">Sagadahoc County</a>, Maine. Born in Wilton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/FR-born.html">Franklin County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1840/09-17.html">September 17, 1840</a>. Republican. Postmaster at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/ofc/bath.html#2">Bath, Maine</a>, 1898-1903. Died in Bath, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/SA-died.html">Sagadahoc County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1907/01-14.html">January 14, 1907</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/66.html">66 years, 119 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/SA-buried.html#cms04218">Oak Grove Cemetery</a>, Bath, 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> Son of Joseph Huse and Hannah (Perley) Huse; married to Cordelia Whiphey; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/webster.html#062.19.45">Daniel Webster</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/merrill.html#559.08.23">Abel Merrill</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#868.32.79">Aaron Kellogg</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hurn-hutchin.html#868.25.59">Hiram Augustus Huse (1843-1902)</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/10001-0073.html">Eastman family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0215.html">Vanderbilt-Tuck-Pickering-Webster family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0307.html">Sargent-Davis-Pike-Flanders family</a> of New Hampshire; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-1481.html">Eastman-Webster-Blake-Rowell family</a> (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/62040856">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>Llewellyn Libby (1841-1928)</b> — of Albion, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/KE-lived.html">Kennebec County</a>, Maine. Born in Albion, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/KE-born.html">Kennebec County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1841/01-16.html">January 16, 1841</a>. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/merchant.html">merchant</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/ofc/sthse.html">Maine state house of representatives</a>, 1899-1900. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1928/index.html">1928</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/87.html">about 87 years</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/KE-buried.html# ">Albion Cemetery Number 4</a>, Albion, 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> Son of John Libby and Hannah D. (Libby) Libby; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1866/08-13.html">August 13, 1866</a>, to Angie M. Drake; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#672.41.55">Albanah Harvey Libby</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#202.49.76">Isaac Libbey</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#687.82.81">Ida Martha Libby</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hannaford-hanscom.html#309.40.68">Frederick Edwin Hanscom</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#047.30.94">Harrison Libbey</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nason-nazaire.html#370.16.51">William F. Nason</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lord.html#648.35.38">Arthur H. Lord</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/10001-0041.html">Libby-Felt family</a> of Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0215.html">Vanderbilt-Tuck-Pickering-Webster family</a>; <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://findagrave.com/memorial/37115568">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>Hiram Augustus Huse (1843-1902)</b> — also known as <b>Hiram A. Huse</b> — of Montpelier, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/WA-lived.html">Washington County</a>, Vt. Born in Randolph, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/OR-born.html">Orange County</a>, Vt., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1843/01-17.html">January 17, 1843</a>. Republican. Served in the Union Army during the Civil War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/ofc/sthse.html">Vermont state house of representatives</a> from Montpelier, 1878; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/WA-officials.html">Washington County State's Attorney</a>, 1882-83. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Died in Williamstown, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/OR-died.html">Orange County</a>, Vt., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1902/09-23.html">September 23, 1902</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/59.html">59 years, 249 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VT/WA-buried.html#cms01008">Green Mount Cemetery</a>, Montpelier, Vt. <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> Son of Hiram Sylvester Huse and Emily Morgan (Blodgett) Huse; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1872/01-30.html">January 30, 1872</a>, to Olivia Harriet Woodbury; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#945.67.29">Ebenezer William Walbridge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#116.15.57">Henry Sanford Walbridge</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#865.62.29">John Hill Walbridge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#870.72.95">Henry E. Walbridge</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#580.47.10">Abijah Blodget</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#451.54.41">John Jay Walbridge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#694.27.46">David Safford Walbridge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#219.54.63">Hiram Walbridge</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mills.html#732.81.53">Elijah Hunt Mills</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hurn-hutchin.html#545.83.95">Hiram Augustus Huse (1840-1907)</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/blodget-blouin.html#241.23.80">Harrison Blodget</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/10001-0037.html">Morris-Ingersoll family</a> of New York and Connecticut; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0051.html">Upham family</a>; <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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham 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://findagrave.com/memorial/77628735">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>John Ogden Bigelow (1844-1903)</b> — also known as <b>John O. Bigelow</b> — of New Orleans, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/LA/OR-lived.html">Orleans Parish</a>, La. Born in LaPorte, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/LP-born.html">LaPorte County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1844/05-15.html">May 15, 1844</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/finance.html">Stockbroker</a>; treasurer, New Orleans stock exchange; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/AR-consuls.html">Consul for Argentina</a> in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/LA/OR-consuls.html">New Orleans, La.</a>, 1885-1903. Died in Hot Springs, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/AR/GA-died.html">Garland County</a>, Ark., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1903/02-24.html">February 24, 1903</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/58.html">58 years, 285 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WI/MI-buried.html#cms00501">Forest Home Cemetery</a>, Milwaukee, Wis. <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> Son of Abijah Bigelow and Rebecca Edwards (Ogden) Bigelow; married to Jean Ogden; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#242.70.35">Alexander Wheelock Thayer</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/read.html#516.26.90">Nathan Read</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#389.64.69">Alexander Cook Thayer</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#472.42.97">Timothy Bigelow</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/heathman-hedlund.html#229.65.01">Rufus Heaton</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#508.73.59">John Prescott Bigelow</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#865.62.29">John Hill Walbridge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/walbridge.html#870.72.95">Henry E. Walbridge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks</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/10001-0037.html">Morris-Ingersoll family</a> of New York and Connecticut; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0051.html">Upham family</a>; <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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham 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://findagrave.com/memorial/85761498">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>George Peabody Wetmore (1846-1921)</b> — also known as <b>George P. Wetmore</b> — of Newport, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/RI/NE-lived.html">Newport County</a>, R.I. Born in London, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/ED-born.html">England</a>, of American parents, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1846/08-02.html">August 2, 1846</a>. Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Rhode Island; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/RI/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Rhode Island</a>, 1885-87; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/RI/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Rhode Island</a>, 1895-1907, 1908-13. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/skull-bones.html">Skull and Bones</a>. Died in Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-died.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1921/09-11.html">September 11, 1921</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/75.html">75 years, 40 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/RI/NE-buried.html#cms01071">Island Cemetery</a>, Newport, R.I. <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> Son of William Shepard Wetmore and Anstiss Derby (Rogers) Wetmore; brother of Annie Derby Rogers Wetmore (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sherman.html#547.11.17">William Watts Sherman</a>); married to Edith Malvina Keteltas; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/westover-weymouth.html#054.10.51">Maude Alice Keteltas Wetmore</a>; grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#416.22.84">Benjamin Toppan Pickman</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#155.29.91">Benjamin Pickman Jr.</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lordell-lotus.html#067.03.43">George Bailey Loring</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/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0027.html">Adams-Baldwin family</a> of Boston, 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=W000312">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=411476">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/george-peabody-wetmore/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6946871">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>John Forrester Andrew (1850-1895)</b> — also known as <b>John F. Andrew</b> — of Massachusetts. Born in Hingham, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/PL-born.html">Plymouth County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1850/11-26.html">November 26, 1850</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/sthse.html">Massachusetts state house of representatives</a>, 1880-82; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/stsen.html">Massachusetts state senate</a>, 1884-85; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1884/MA.html">1884</a>; Democratic candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Massachusetts</a>, 1886; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a> 3rd District, 1889-93; defeated (Democratic), 1892. Died, from a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/stroke.html">stroke of apoplexy</a>, in Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-died.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1895/05-30.html">May 30, 1895</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/44.html">44 years, 185 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-buried.html#cms00204">Mt. Auburn Cemetery</a>, Cambridge, 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> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#967.44.14">John Albion Andrew</a>; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#145.70.36">Henry Hersey Andrew</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1883/10-11.html">October 11, 1883</a>, to Harriet Bayard Thayer; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#041.82.33">Luther Lawrence</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#825.15.05">Abbott Lawrence</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#508.73.59">John Prescott Bigelow</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</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/10001-0102.html">Rodney family</a> of Delaware; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0317.html">Holden-Davis-Lawrence-Garcelon family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0497.html">Lawrence-Andrew-Rodney-Parrish family</a> of Adel, Georgia (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=A000242">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=400871">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/7500176">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>Daniel Chester French (1850-1931)</b> — Born in Exeter, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/RO-born.html">Rockingham County</a>, N.H., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1850/04-20.html">April 20, 1850</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/artist.html">Sculptor</a>; member, U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, 1910-15; chair, U.S. Commission of Fine Arts, 1912-15. Died in Stockbridge, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/BE-died.html">Berkshire County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1931/10-07.html">October 7, 1931</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/81.html">81 years, 170 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-buried.html#cms00547">Sleepy Hollow Cemetery</a>, Concord, 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> Son of Anne (Richardson) French and Henry Flagg French; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/french-frensdorf.html#891.27.48">Daniel Whittier French</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/richardson.html#990.17.22">William Merchant Richardson</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-1289.html">French-Richardson family</a> of Chester, New Hampshire; <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/Daniel Chester French">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/366">Find-A-Grave memorial</a> — <a href="https://www.cfa.gov/about-cfa/who-we-are/daniel-chester-french">U.S. Commission of Fine Arts</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>Eugene Harvey Libby (1851-1930)</b> — also known as <b>Eugene H. Libby</b> — of Dirigo (now part of Auburn), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/AN-lived.html">Androscoggin County</a>, Maine. Born <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1851/09-20.html">September 20, 1851</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/farmer.html">Farmer</a>; postmaster at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/ofc/auburn.html#4">Dirigo, Maine</a>, 1896-1901. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1930/index.html">1930</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/78.html">about 78 years</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/AN-buried.html#cms01039">Mt. Auburn Cemetery</a>, Auburn, 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> Son of Rev. Isaac Libby and Hannah J. Libby; married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1872/">1872</a> to Eva F. DeGolyer; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#515.32.53">Charles Welch Libby</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#202.49.76">Isaac Libbey</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/farrelly-farris.html#573.24.54">Henry Farrington</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#047.30.94">Harrison Libbey</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#623.35.27">Fred Melville Libby</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#388.81.02">Augustine B. Libby</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#724.16.00">Edward Everett Libby</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/10001-0041.html">Libby-Felt family</a> of Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0215.html">Vanderbilt-Tuck-Pickering-Webster family</a>; <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://findagrave.com/memorial/108753695">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>Augustine B. Libby (1854-1917)</b> — of Merrill, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/AR-lived.html">Aroostook County</a>, Maine. Born in Pittsfield, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/SO-born.html">Somerset County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1854/12-05.html">December 5, 1854</a>. Progressive. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/physician.html">Physician</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/ofc/sthse.html">Maine state house of representatives</a>, 1915-16. Died in Merrill, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/AR-died.html">Aroostook County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1917/07-07.html">July 7, 1917</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/62.html">62 years, 214 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> Son of Madison Libby and Eliza (Dodge) Libby; married to Mary Etta Bowden; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#724.16.00">Edward Everett Libby</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#515.32.53">Charles Welch Libby</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#860.69.98">Eugene Harvey Libby</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/10001-0041.html">Libby-Felt family</a> of Maine (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"><a href="https://books.google.com/books?id=LbEVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA219"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/370/16.51.jpg" width=70 height=103 border=0 alt="William F. Nason"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William F. Nason (1857-1923)</b> — of Dover, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/ST-lived.html">Strafford County</a>, N.H. Born in Sanford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/YO-born.html">York County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1857/11-22.html">November 22, 1857</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/ofc/sthse.html">New Hampshire state house of representatives</a>, 1886, 1901; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/ofc/dover.html">mayor of Dover, N.H.</a>, 1896-97. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1923/index.html">1923</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/65.html">about 65 years</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/ST-buried.html#cms01078">Pine Hill Cemetery</a>, Dover, N.H. <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> Son of Joseph T. Nason and Susan E. (Frost) Nason; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#202.49.76">Isaac Libbey</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#797.69.31">Llewellyn Libby</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#672.41.55">Albanah Harvey Libby</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hannaford-hanscom.html#309.40.68">Frederick Edwin Hanscom</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/10001-0041.html">Libby-Felt family</a> of Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0215.html">Vanderbilt-Tuck-Pickering-Webster family</a>; <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://findagrave.com/memorial/153720400">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> The Granite Monthly, April 1901</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>Irving Hall Chase (1858-1951)</b> — also known as <b>Irving H. Chase</b> — of Waterbury, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/NH-lived.html">New Haven County</a>, Conn. Born in Waterbury, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/NH-born.html">New Haven County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1858/05-13.html">May 13, 1858</a>. Republican. Secretary and treasurer, Waterbury <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/clocks.html">Clock</a> Company; vice-president, Waterbury <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/manufacturing.html">Manufacturing</a> Company; president, A.S. Chase Company; secretary, Chase <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/metal.html">Rolling Mill</a> Company; diretor, Waterbury <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/hotel-biz.html">Hotel</a> Corporation, American <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/printing.html">Printing</a> Company, Waterbury <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/clothing.html">Buckle</a> Company, Smith and Griggs <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/manufacturing.html">Manufacturing</a> Company, and Waterbury National <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/banking.html">Bank</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/ofc/stsen.html">Connecticut state senate</a> 15th District, 1907-08; delegate to Republican National Convention from Connecticut, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1912/CT.html">1912</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1916/CT.html">1916</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1951/03-14.html">March 14, 1951</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/92.html">92 years, 305 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/NH-buried.html#cms01477">Riverside Cemetery</a>, Waterbury, 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> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chase.html#377.00.16">Augustus Sabin Chase (1828-1896)</a> and Martha Clark (Starkweather) Chase; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1889/02-28.html">February 28, 1889</a>, to Elizabeth Hosmer Kellogg (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kellian-kellum.html#699.76.10">Stephen Wright Kellogg</a>); father of Eleanor Kellogg Chase (who married <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#835.28.29">Charles Phelps Taft II</a>); uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chase.html#399.44.49">Augustus Sabin Chase (1897-1970)</a>; grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/taft.html#026.45.34">Seth Chase Taft</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/saal-sacket.html#553.26.11">Marden Sabin</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/spalding.html#108.49.42">Joseph Spalding</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/starke-starosciak.html#195.69.41">George Anson Starkweather</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/starke-starosciak.html#559.93.09">Samuel Starkweather</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/starke-starosciak.html#943.19.01">David Austin Starkweather</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/saal-sacket.html#734.69.20">Alvah Sabin</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/starke-starosciak.html#942.10.91">Henry Howard Starkweather</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/dodge.html#631.78.91">Henry Dodge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/chandless-chapline.html#799.60.18">Daniel Chapin</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/olden-oliven.html#136.15.39">Martin Olds</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/miles.html#955.11.22">Nelson Appleton Miles</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams5.html#675.84.63">John Adams</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/abbra-abzug.html#347.95.74">Elijah Abel</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coffinburg-cohelan.html#446.92.43">Thomas Cogswell</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cleveland.html#890.97.45">Chauncey Fitch Cleveland</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#035.17.11">Charles Henry Pendleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pendleton.html#988.70.26">Eckford Gustavus Pendleton</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/dodge.html#657.22.93">Augustus Caesar Dodge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/saal-sacket.html#327.05.59">Chauncey Brewer Sabin</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</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/10001-0304.html">Starkweather-Pendleton family</a> of Preston, Connecticut (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/29075457">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>Henry Hersey Andrew (b. 1858)</b> — also known as <b>Henry H. Andrew</b> — of Union, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/MO-lived.html">Monroe County</a>, W.Va.; Manhattan, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NY/NY-lived.html">New York County</a>, N.Y.; Asbury Park, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/MO-lived.html">Monmouth County</a>, N.J. Born in Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-born.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass., April, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1858/index.html">1858</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/newspaper.html">Newspaper publisher</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/WV/ofc/stsen.html">West Virginia state senate</a> 8th District, 1898. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/episcopalian.html">Episcopalian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/soc-colonial-wars.html">Society of Colonial Wars</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/sons-am-rev.html">Sons of the American Revolution</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> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#967.44.14">John Albion Andrew</a> and Eliza (Hersey) Andrew; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/andochick-andrew.html#292.01.47">John Forrester Andrew</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1891/01-16.html">January 16, 1891</a>, to Mary Raynard Garrettson; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#041.82.33">Luther Lawrence</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#825.15.05">Abbott Lawrence</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#508.73.59">John Prescott Bigelow</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0194.html">Davis family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0051.html">Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0497.html">Lawrence-Andrew-Rodney-Parrish family</a> of Adel, Georgia (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=4H0fAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA240"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/098/67.90.jpg" width=70 height=96 border=0 alt="John W. Weeks"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Wingate Weeks (1860-1926)</b> — also known as <b>John W. Weeks</b> — of West Newton, Newton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-lived.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass. Born in Lancaster, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/CO-born.html">Coos County</a>, N.H., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1860/04-11.html">April 11, 1860</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during the Spanish-American War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/newton.html">mayor of Newton, Mass.</a>, 1902-03; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a> 12th District, 1905-13; resigned 1913; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Massachusetts</a>, 1913-19; defeated, 1918; candidate for Republican nomination for President, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1916/index.html">1916</a>; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1916/MA.html">1916</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/MA.html">Republican National Committee from Massachusetts</a>, 1920; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Secretary of War</a>, 1921-25. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/unitarian.html">Unitarian</a>. Died in Lancaster, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/CO-died.html">Coos County</a>, N.H., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1926/07-12.html">July 12, 1926</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/66.html">66 years, 92 days</a>). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/plcrem.html">Cremated</a>; ashes interred at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/AR-buried.html#cms00004">Arlington National Cemetery</a>, Arlington, 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> Son of William Dennison Weeks and Mary Helen (Fowler) Weeks; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1885/10-07.html">October 7, 1885</a>, to Martha Aroline Sinclair; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#224.33.09">Charles Sinclair Weeks</a>; grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks (1781-1853)</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/read.html#516.26.90">Nathan Read</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#472.42.97">Timothy Bigelow</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wright8.html#952.74.51">Silas Wright Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/heathman-hedlund.html#229.65.01">Rufus Heaton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/thayer.html#242.70.35">Alexander Wheelock Thayer</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bigelow.html#722.13.21">John Ogden Bigelow</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coolidge.html#141.99.20">John Gardner Coolidge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gardner.html#971.08.56">Augustus Peabody 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 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/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <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>Cross-reference:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weller.html#325.92.69">Ovington E. Weller</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=W000246">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=411414">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John W. Weeks">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/303/000167799">NNDB dossier</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> American Review of Reviews, March 1922</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>John Gardner Coolidge (1863-1936)</b> — of Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-lived.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass. Born in Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-born.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1863/07-04.html">July 4, 1863</a>. Republican. U.S. Vice Consul in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/SF-consuls.html ">Pretoria</a>, as of 1900; U.S. Minister to <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/NC-diplomats.html ">Nicaragua</a>, 1908. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/unitarian.html">Unitarian</a>. Died in Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-died.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1936/02-28.html">February 28, 1936</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/72.html">72 years, 239 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-buried.html#cms00204">Mt. Auburn Cemetery</a>, Cambridge, 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> Son of Joseph Randolph Coolidge and Julia (Gardner) Coolidge; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1909/04-29.html">April 29, 1909</a>, to Helen Granger Stevens; nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coolidge.html#253.45.41">Thomas Jefferson Coolidge</a>; grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#211.37.17">Benjamin Franklin Randolph</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#946.12.53">Meriwether Lewis Randolph</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#621.61.28">George Wythe Randolph</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#965.59.53">Thomas Mann Randolph Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#621.55.79">Martha Jefferson Randolph</a>; second great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/jasen-jeffreys.html#647.96.43">Thomas Jefferson</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lowell.html#962.26.79">John Lowell</a>; second great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cartier-cascione.html#573.41.57">Archibald Cary</a>; fourth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#533.48.40">Richard Randolph</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gardner.html#971.08.56">Augustus Peabody Gardner</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/engmark-erick.html#454.22.91">Francis Wayles Eppes</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/minore-mitchel.html#401.01.53">William Amory Gardner Minot</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/carr.html#254.15.15">Dabney Carr</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/engmark-erick.html#745.54.86">John Wayles Eppes</a>; first cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#591.59.99">John Randolph of Roanoke</a>; first cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bland.html#175.56.31">Richard Bland</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#015.73.11">Peyton Randolph (1721-1775)</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/roberts3.html#833.19.22">Frederick Madison Roberts</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/carr.html#689.82.39">Dabney Smith Carr</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#411.97.48">John Marshall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#122.98.15">James Markham Marshall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#178.56.77">Alexander Keith Marshall</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks (1781-1853)</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/bland.html#185.89.77">Theodorick Bland</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#717.98.02">Edmund Jenings Randolph</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#195.59.87">Beverley Randolph</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#834.77.16">Thomas Marshall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cremeans-crocheron.html#432.06.89">John Jordan Crittenden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cremeans-crocheron.html#787.62.12">Thomas Turpin Crittenden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cremeans-crocheron.html#658.58.19">Robert Crittenden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#443.26.83">James Keith Marshall</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#656.69.21">Carter Henry Harrison</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lee4.html#665.18.18">Henry Lee</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lee2.html#558.92.01">Charles Lee</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lee3.html#856.08.16">Edmund Jennings Lee</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/randolph.html#232.91.35">Peyton Randolph (1779-1828)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tucker.html#278.45.61">Henry St. George Tucker</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cabana-cadwalader.html#794.87.46">Benjamin William Sheridan Cabell</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wilson3.html#244.69.74">Edith Wilson</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cremeans-crocheron.html#718.56.21">Alexander Parker Crittenden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cremeans-crocheron.html#140.78.95">Thomas Leonidas Crittenden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cremeans-crocheron.html#339.61.88">Thomas Theodore Crittenden</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/marshall.html#391.36.91">John Augustine Marshall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/harrison.html#988.40.79">Carter Henry Harrison II</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks (1860-1926)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</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/10001-0031.html">Breckinridge-Preston-Cabell-Floyd family</a> of Virginia; <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/10001-0736.html">Walker-Randolph family</a> of Huntsville, Alabama (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://history.state.gov/departmenthistory/people/coolidge-john-gardner ?">U.S. State Dept career summary</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/90378646">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>Augustus Peabody Gardner (1865-1918)</b> — also known as <b>Augustus P. Gardner</b> — of Hamilton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-lived.html">Essex County</a>, Mass. Born in Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-born.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1865/11-05.html">November 5, 1865</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during the Spanish-American War; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/stsen.html">Massachusetts state senate</a>, 1900-01; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a> 6th District, 1902-17; resigned 1917; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Massachusetts</a>, 1913; major in the U.S. Army during World War I. Died, of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/pneumonia.html">pneumonia</a>, while <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/world-war-i.html">in the military service</a> at Camp Wheeler, Macon, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/GA/BB-died.html">Bibb County</a>, Ga., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1918/01-14.html">January 14, 1918</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/52.html">52 years, 70 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/VA/AR-buried.html#cms00004">Arlington National Cemetery</a>, Arlington, 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> Son of Joseph Peabody Gardner and Harriet Sears (Amory) Gardner; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1892/06-14.html">June 14, 1892</a>, to Constance Lodge (daughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#780.84.04">Henry Cabot Lodge</a>; aunt of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#838.41.69">Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#944.11.33">John Davis Lodge</a>); grandfather of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/minore-mitchel.html#401.01.53">William Amory Gardner Minot</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sears.html#749.78.46">David Sears</a>; second great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lowell.html#962.26.79">John Lowell</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mason.html#911.84.51">Jonathan Mason</a>; second great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#032.26.38">Thomas Lindall Winthrop</a>; fifth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#711.88.26">Fitz-John Winthrop</a>; sixth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#563.19.80">John Winthrop (1606-1676)</a>; seventh great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#616.31.30">John Winthrop (1588-1649)</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coolidge.html#141.99.20">John Gardner Coolidge</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#613.51.62">Robert Charles Winthrop</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lordell-lotus.html#594.93.97">William Caleb Loring</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams2.html#945.56.41">Charles Francis Adams</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#873.64.12">George Cabot Lodge</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks (1781-1853)</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks (1860-1926)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/frost.html#824.06.77">Arthur Chester Frost</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/10001-0003.html">Livingston-Schuyler family</a> of New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0194.html">Davis family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton 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>Cross-reference:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/ludoricus-lunardi.html#393.45.51">Willfred W. Lufkin</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=G000050">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=404424">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6029890">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>Alvin Gardner Weeks (1866-1924)</b> — also known as <b>Alvin G. Weeks</b> — of Fall River, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/BR-lived.html">Bristol County</a>, Mass. Born in St. Albans, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/SO-born.html">Somerset County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1866/10-22.html">October 22, 1866</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1912/MA.html">1912</a>; Progressive candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a> 15th District, 1912, 1914. Died in Fall River, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/BR-died.html">Bristol County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1924/03-24.html">March 24, 1924</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/57.html">57 years, 154 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> Son of William F. Weeks and Velona (Lane) Weeks; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1899/12-12.html">December 12, 1899</a>, to Carrie N. Dean; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</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/10001-0041.html">Libby-Felt family</a> of Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0215.html">Vanderbilt-Tuck-Pickering-Webster family</a>; <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> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Albanah Harvey Libby (1868-1936)</b> — also known as <b>Albanah H. Libby</b> — of Albion, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/KE-lived.html">Kennebec County</a>, Maine. Born in Albion, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/KE-born.html">Kennebec County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1868/04-29.html">April 29, 1868</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/merchant.html">Merchant</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/farmer.html">farmer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/ofc/sthse.html">Maine state house of representatives</a>, 1929-30. Died in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1936/index.html">1936</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/68.html">about 68 years</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/KE-buried.html# ">Albion Cemetery Number 4</a>, Albion, 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> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#797.69.31">Llewellyn Libby</a> and Angeline (Drake) Libby; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#202.49.76">Isaac Libbey</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#687.82.81">Ida Martha Libby</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hannaford-hanscom.html#309.40.68">Frederick Edwin Hanscom</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#047.30.94">Harrison Libbey</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nason-nazaire.html#370.16.51">William F. Nason</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/10001-0041.html">Libby-Felt family</a> of Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0215.html">Vanderbilt-Tuck-Pickering-Webster family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0497.html">Lawrence-Andrew-Rodney-Parrish family</a> of Adel, Georgia; <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://findagrave.com/memorial/41559688">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>Susan Walker FitzGerald (b. 1871)</b> — also known as <b>Susan W. FitzGerald</b>; <b>Susan Walker</b> — of New York; Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-lived.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass. Born in Cambridge, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-born.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1871/05-09.html">May 9, 1871</a>. Democrat. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/socialwork.html">Social worker</a>; woman suffrage advocate; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1920/MA.html">1920</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1924/MA.html">1924</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/sthse.html">Massachusetts state house of representatives</a> Twenty-Second Suffolk District, 1923-24. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</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 Grimes Walker and Rebecca White (Pickering) Walker; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1901/08-03.html">August 3, 1901</a>, to Richard Y. FitzGerald; descendant *** of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</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/10001-0041.html">Libby-Felt family</a> of Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0215.html">Vanderbilt-Tuck-Pickering-Webster family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0497.html">Lawrence-Andrew-Rodney-Parrish family</a> of Adel, Georgia; <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> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John A. Weeks (b. 1871)</b> — of Mt. Clemens, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/MA-lived.html">Macomb County</a>, Mich. Born in Michigan, October, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1871/index.html">1871</a>. Republican. Republican candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MI/ofc/cirjd.html">circuit judge in Michigan</a> 16th Circuit, 1911 (primary), 1917; candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan. 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> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a> and Mary (Campbell) Weeks; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/read.html#516.26.90">Nathan Read</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wheeler.html#447.34.47">Burton Kendall Wheeler</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/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0137.html">Morton family</a> (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Maude Alice Keteltas Wetmore (1873-1951)</b> — also known as <b>Maude K. Wetmore</b> — of Newport, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/RI/NE-lived.html">Newport County</a>, R.I. Born in Paris, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/FR-born.html">France</a>, of American parents, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1873/02-07.html">February 7, 1873</a>. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Rhode Island, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1936/RI.html">1936</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/female.html">Female</a>. Died, from a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/heart.html">heart attack</a>, in Newport, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/RI/NE-died.html">Newport County</a>, R.I., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1951/11-03.html">November 3, 1951</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/78.html">78 years, 269 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/RI/NE-buried.html#cms01071">Island Cemetery</a>, Newport, R.I. <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/westover-weymouth.html#530.09.63">George Peabody Wetmore</a> and Edith Malvina (Keteltas) Wetmore; great-grandniece of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#416.22.84">Benjamin Toppan Pickman</a>; second great-granddaughter of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#155.29.91">Benjamin Pickman Jr.</a>; first cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lordell-lotus.html#067.03.43">George Bailey Loring</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/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0027.html">Adams-Baldwin family</a> of Boston, 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://findagrave.com/memorial/140871635">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>John Lee Saltonstall (1878-1959)</b> — also known as <b>John L. Saltonstall</b> — of Beverly, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-lived.html">Essex County</a>, Mass. Born in Beverly, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-born.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1878/05-23.html">May 23, 1878</a>. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1916/MA.html">1916</a>. Died in Concord, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-died.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1959/06-06.html">June 6, 1959</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/81.html">81 years, 14 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> Son of William Gurdon Saltonstall (1831-1878) and Josephine Rose (Lee) Saltonstall; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1910/12-10.html">December 10, 1910</a>, to Gladys Durant Rice; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1928/11-01.html">November 1, 1928</a>, to Margaret Auchmuty Tucker; father of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#704.60.35">John Lee Saltonstall Jr.</a>; uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#523.37.63">William Gurdon Saltonstall (1905-1989)</a>; grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#776.61.94">Leverett Saltonstall (1783-1845)</a>; second great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cabana-cadwalader.html#246.19.20">George Cabot</a>; third great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#067.45.90">Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#328.95.45">Leverett Saltonstall (1825-1895)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#037.90.62">Leverett Saltonstall (1892-1979)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#428.87.28">Richard Saltonstall</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#818.86.92">William Lawrence Saltonstall</a>; first cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#676.30.34">Gurdon Saltonstall (1708-1785)</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cohn-cokayne.html#034.25.81">Joshua Coit</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#780.84.04">Henry Cabot Lodge</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gard-gardlock.html#840.31.65">David Gardiner</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/upham.html#946.78.15">Charles Wentworth Upham</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/backus.html#614.71.17">Henry Titus Backus</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coolidge.html#141.99.20">John Gardner Coolidge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gardner.html#971.08.56">Augustus Peabody Gardner</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#838.41.69">Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#944.11.33">John Davis Lodge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cox.html#882.80.37">Archibald Cox</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/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts (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://www.flickr.com/photos/library_of_congress/50277937798/"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/447/34.47.jpg" width=70 height=109 border=0 alt="Burton K. Wheeler"></a></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Burton Kendall Wheeler (1882-1975)</b> — also known as <b>Burton K. Wheeler</b> — of Butte, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MT/SB-lived.html">Silver Bow County</a>, Mont. Born in Hudson, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-born.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1882/02-27.html">February 27, 1882</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MT/ofc/sthse.html">Montana state house of representatives</a>, 1911-13; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MT/ofc/usatty.html">U.S. Attorney for Montana</a>, 1913-18; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MT/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Montana</a>, 1923-47; Democratic candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MT/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Montana</a>, 1920; Progressive candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/pres-vp.html">Vice President of the United States</a>, 1924; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Montana, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1932/MT.html">1932</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1936/MT.html">1936</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1940/MT.html">1940</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/methodist.html">Methodist</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/shriners.html">Shriners</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/elks.html">Elks</a>. Died, from a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/stroke.html">stroke</a>, in <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-died.html">Washington</a>, D.C., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1975/01-06.html">January 6, 1975</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/92.html">92 years, 313 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/DC/wa-buried.html#cms00376">Rock Creek Cemetery</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> Son of Asa Leonard Wheeler and Mary Elizabeth (Tyler) Wheeler; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1907/09-07.html">September 7, 1907</a>, to Lulu M. White; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sprague.html#469.42.17">Philip Allcock Sprague</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#656.56.77">Edgar Weeks</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#765.48.73">John A. Weeks</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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-1289.html">French-Richardson family</a> of Chester, New Hampshire; <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://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=W000330">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=411492">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burton K. Wheeler">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/6417360">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> Library of Congress</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>Leverett Saltonstall (1892-1979)</b> — of Newton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-lived.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass.; Dover, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/NO-lived.html">Norfolk County</a>, Mass. Born in Chestnut Hill, Newton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-born.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1892/09-01.html">September 1, 1892</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/sthse.html">Massachusetts state house of representatives</a> Fourth Middlesex District, 1923-36; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/spkr.html">Speaker of the Massachusetts State House of Representatives</a>, 1929-36; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/MA.html">1932</a> (alternate), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/MA.html">1940</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/MA.html">1944</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/MA.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/MA.html">1952</a> (<a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/speakers.html">speaker</a>), <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/MA.html">1956</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1960/MA.html">1960</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1972/MA.html">1972</a>; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/ltgov.html">Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts</a>, 1936; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/gov.html">Governor of Massachusetts</a>, 1939-45; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Massachusetts</a>, 1945-67. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/unitarian.html">Unitarian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/elks.html">Elks</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion.html">American Legion</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/vfw.html">Veterans of Foreign Wars</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/rotary.html">Rotary</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/kiwanis.html">Kiwanis</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/grange.html">Grange</a>. Died in Dover, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/NO-died.html">Norfolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1979/06-17.html">June 17, 1979</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/86.html">86 years, 289 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-buried.html#cms01265">Harmony Grove Cemetery</a>, Salem, 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> Son of Richard Middlecott Saltonstall and Eleanor (Brooks) Saltonstall; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#428.87.28">Richard Saltonstall</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1916/06-27.html">June 27, 1916</a>, to Alice Wesselhoeft; father of Peter B. Saltonstall and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#818.86.92">William Lawrence Saltonstall</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#328.95.45">Leverett Saltonstall (1825-1895)</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#776.61.94">Leverett Saltonstall (1783-1845)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#333.86.75">Amos Adams Lawrence</a>; second great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#071.08.10">William Appleton</a>; second great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/goree-gorley.html#534.07.75">Benjamin Gorham</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#041.82.33">Luther Lawrence</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#825.15.05">Abbott Lawrence</a>; third great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/goree-gorley.html#407.48.50">Nathaniel Gorham</a>; third great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cabana-cadwalader.html#246.19.20">George Cabot</a>; fourth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sullivan5.html#947.24.61">James Sullivan</a>; fourth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#067.45.90">Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams5.html#686.41.46">John Quincy Adams</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/everett.html#467.09.64">William Everett</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams1.html#938.47.07">Brooks Adams</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/green8.html#025.28.13">Samuel Abbott Green</a>; first cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#467.11.41">Nathan Appleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#569.68.90">James Appleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#916.90.43">Nathan Dane Appleton</a>; first cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#676.30.34">Gurdon Saltonstall (1708-1785)</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#523.37.63">William Gurdon Saltonstall</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#704.60.35">John Lee Saltonstall Jr.</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams2.html#945.56.41">Charles Francis Adams</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#793.53.13">John Appleton (1804-1891)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pierce.html#151.29.74">Jane Pierce</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#847.27.33">John Appleton (1815-1864)</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams8.html#433.61.01">Thomas Boylston Adams</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#780.84.04">Henry Cabot Lodge</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#009.95.38">Arthur Taggard Appleton</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/10001-0123.html">Sprague family</a> of Providence, Rhode Island; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0039.html">Biddle-Randolph family</a> of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0495.html">Beakes-Greene-Witter family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0207.html">Shippen-Middleton family</a> of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (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>Cross-reference:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/moore5.html#296.58.33">Jonathan Moore</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=S000021">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=409540">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nga.org/governor/leverett-saltonstall/">National Governors Association biography</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/051/000053889">NNDB dossier</a></span></td></tr> </table> </td></tr> <tr><td width=82 align="right" valign="top"><img src="https://politicalgraveyard.com/thumb/224/33.09.jpg" width=70 height=119 border=0 alt="Sinclair Weeks"></td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Charles Sinclair Weeks (1893-1972)</b> — also known as <b>Sinclair Weeks</b> — of Newton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-lived.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass.; Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-lived.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass.; Lancaster, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/CO-lived.html">Coos County</a>, N.H. Born in West Newton, Newton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-born.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1893/06-15.html">June 15, 1893</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Army on the Mexican border; served in the U.S. Army during World War I; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/banking.html">banker</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/newton.html">mayor of Newton, Mass.</a>, 1930-35; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1932/MA.html">1932</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1940/MA.html">1940</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/MA.html">1944</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/MA.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/MA.html">1952</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/MA.html">1956</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/MA.html">Massachusetts Republican state chair</a>, 1936-38; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/MA.html">Republican National Committee from Massachusetts</a>, 1940-53; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/index.html">Treasurer of Republican National Committee</a>, 1941-44; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Massachusetts</a>, 1944; appointed 1944; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/cabinet.html">U.S. Secretary of Commerce</a>, 1953-58. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/unitarian.html">Unitarian</a>. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/masons.html">Freemasons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/scottish-rite-masons.html">Scottish Rite Masons</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/am-legion.html">American Legion</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/sons-am-rev.html">Sons of the American Revolution</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/soc-cincinnati.html">Society of the Cincinnati</a>. Died, in the Rivercrest <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/nursing-homes.html">Nursing Home</a>, Concord, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-died.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1972/02-07.html">February 7, 1972</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/78.html">78 years, 237 days</a>). Interment at <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/CO-buried.html#cms00315">Summer Street Cemetery</a>, Lancaster, N.H. <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> Son of Martha (Sinclair) Weeks and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#098.67.90">John Wingate Weeks (1860-1926)</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1915/12-04.html">December 4, 1915</a>, to Beatrice Lee Dowse; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1948/01-03.html">January 3, 1948</a>, to Jane (Tompkins) Rankin; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1968/08-22.html">August 22, 1968</a>, to Alice Pauline (Requa) Low; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/simspon-sizemore.html#815.66.45">John G. Sinclair</a>; great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks (1781-1853)</a>; first cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/read.html#516.26.90">Nathan Read</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/10001-0082.html">Weeks-Bigelow-Andrew-Upham family</a>; <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/10001-0012.html">Harrison-Randolph-Marshall-Cabell family</a> of Virginia; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton 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>Cross-reference:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/raab-radway.html#132.77.33">Maxwell M. Rabb</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=W000248">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=411416">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/302/000167798">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://findagrave.com/memorial/8066785">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> Eminent Americans (1954)</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>Richard Saltonstall (1897-1982)</b> — of Sherborn, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-lived.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass. Born in Chestnut Hill, Newton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-born.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1897/07-23.html">July 23, 1897</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War I; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/banking.html">investment banker</a>; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/MA.html">1952</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/MA.html">1956</a> (alternate). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/unitarian.html">Unitarian</a>. Died, while suffering from <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/lung.html">respiratory problems</a>, in Sherborn, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-died.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1982/05-04.html">May 4, 1982</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/84.html">84 years, 285 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> Son of Richard Middlecott Saltonstall and Eleanor (Brooks) Saltonstall; brother of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#037.90.62">Leverett Saltonstall (1892-1979)</a>; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1921/06-18.html">June 18, 1921</a>, to Mary Bowditch Rogers; uncle of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#818.86.92">William Lawrence Saltonstall</a>; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#328.95.45">Leverett Saltonstall (1825-1895)</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#776.61.94">Leverett Saltonstall (1783-1845)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#333.86.75">Amos Adams Lawrence</a>; second great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#071.08.10">William Appleton</a>; second great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/goree-gorley.html#534.07.75">Benjamin Gorham</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#041.82.33">Luther Lawrence</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#825.15.05">Abbott Lawrence</a>; third great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/goree-gorley.html#407.48.50">Nathaniel Gorham</a>; third great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cabana-cadwalader.html#246.19.20">George Cabot</a>; fourth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sullivan5.html#947.24.61">James Sullivan</a>; fourth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#067.45.90">Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams5.html#686.41.46">John Quincy Adams</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/everett.html#467.09.64">William Everett</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams1.html#938.47.07">Brooks Adams</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/green8.html#025.28.13">Samuel Abbott Green</a>; first cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#467.11.41">Nathan Appleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#569.68.90">James Appleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#916.90.43">Nathan Dane Appleton</a>; first cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#676.30.34">Gurdon Saltonstall (1708-1785)</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#523.37.63">William Gurdon Saltonstall</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#704.60.35">John Lee Saltonstall Jr.</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams2.html#945.56.41">Charles Francis Adams</a>; second cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#793.53.13">John Appleton (1804-1891)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pierce.html#151.29.74">Jane Pierce</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#847.27.33">John Appleton (1815-1864)</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams8.html#433.61.01">Thomas Boylston Adams</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#780.84.04">Henry Cabot Lodge</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#009.95.38">Arthur Taggard Appleton</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/10001-0123.html">Sprague family</a> of Providence, Rhode Island; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0039.html">Biddle-Randolph family</a> of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0495.html">Beakes-Greene-Witter family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0207.html">Shippen-Middleton family</a> of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Gurdon Saltonstall (1905-1989)</b> — also known as <b>William G. Saltonstall</b> — of Exeter, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NH/RO-lived.html">Rockingham County</a>, N.H.; Marion, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/PL-lived.html">Plymouth County</a>, Mass. Born in Milton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/NO-born.html">Norfolk County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1905/11-11.html">November 11, 1905</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/teacher.html">School teacher</a>; served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; Principal of Phillips-Exeter Academy; delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1948/NH.html">1948</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/NH.html">1952</a> (member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1952/committees.html">Committee on Permanent Organization</a>). <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/unitarian.html">Unitarian</a>. Died, in a <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/nursing-homes.html">nursing home</a> at Lakeville, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/PL-died.html">Plymouth County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1989/12-18.html">December 18, 1989</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/84.html">84 years, 37 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> Son of Robert Gurdon Saltonstall and Caroline James (Stevenson) Saltonstall; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1931/09-22.html">September 22, 1931</a>, to Katharyn Watson; nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a>; great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#776.61.94">Leverett Saltonstall (1783-1845)</a>; third great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cabana-cadwalader.html#246.19.20">George Cabot</a>; fourth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#067.45.90">Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#704.60.35">John Lee Saltonstall Jr.</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#328.95.45">Leverett Saltonstall (1825-1895)</a>; first cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#676.30.34">Gurdon Saltonstall (1708-1785)</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#037.90.62">Leverett Saltonstall (1892-1979)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#428.87.28">Richard Saltonstall</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#818.86.92">William Lawrence Saltonstall</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#780.84.04">Henry Cabot Lodge</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/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0317.html">Holden-Davis-Lawrence-Garcelon family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0430.html">Sullivan-Saltonstall family</a> of Durham, New Hampshire; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Frederick Edwin Hanscom (1908-1990)</b> — also known as <b>Fred E. Hanscom</b> — of Rumford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/OX-lived.html">Oxford County</a>, Maine. Born in Sanford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/YO-born.html">York County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1908/07-03.html">July 3, 1908</a>. Republican. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">Lawyer</a>; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1944/ME.html">1944</a>. Died in Rumford, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ME/OX-died.html">Oxford County</a>, Maine, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1990/07-16.html">July 16, 1990</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/82.html">82 years, 13 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> Son of Alpheus Claybert Hanscom and Etta May (Pierce) Hanscom; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1936/02-22.html">February 22, 1936</a>, to Darthea V. Rideout; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#202.49.76">Isaac Libbey</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#797.69.31">Llewellyn Libby</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; third cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#672.41.55">Albanah Harvey Libby</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lewison-lifshitz.html#047.30.94">Harrison Libbey</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/nason-nazaire.html#370.16.51">William F. Nason</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/10001-0041.html">Libby-Felt family</a> of Maine; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Lee Saltonstall Jr. (1916-2007)</b> — also known as <b>John L. Saltonstall, Jr.</b> — of Brookline, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/NO-lived.html">Norfolk County</a>, Mass.; Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-lived.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass. Born in Beverly, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-born.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1916/04-20.html">April 20, 1916</a>. Democrat. Candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a> 10th District, 1958; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1960/MA.html">1960</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1972/MA.html">1972</a>; candidate in primary for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/boston.html">mayor of Boston, Mass.</a>, 1971. Died in Fall River, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/BR-died.html">Bristol County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2007/04-25.html">April 25, 2007</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/91.html">91 years, 5 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> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a> and Gladys Durant (Rice) Saltonstall; great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#776.61.94">Leverett Saltonstall (1783-1845)</a>; third great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cabana-cadwalader.html#246.19.20">George Cabot</a>; fourth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#067.45.90">Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; first cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#523.37.63">William Gurdon Saltonstall</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#328.95.45">Leverett Saltonstall (1825-1895)</a>; first cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#676.30.34">Gurdon Saltonstall (1708-1785)</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#037.90.62">Leverett Saltonstall (1892-1979)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#428.87.28">Richard Saltonstall</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#818.86.92">William Lawrence Saltonstall</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#780.84.04">Henry Cabot Lodge</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/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0121.html">Saltonstall-Weeks family</a> of Massachusetts (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>William Amory Gardner Minot (1916-1963)</b> — also known as <b>William A. G. Minot</b> — of Greenwich, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/FA-lived.html">Fairfield County</a>, Conn. Born in Berlin, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/ZZ/GR-born.html">Germany</a>, of American parents, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1916/12-08.html">December 8, 1916</a>. Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/soft-drink.html">soft drink bottler</a>; alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Connecticut, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1956/CT.html">1956</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1960/CT.html">1960</a>; member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/ofc/sthse.html">Connecticut state house of representatives</a>, 1959-60. Died, in Greenwich <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/misc-hospitals.html">Hospital</a>, Greenwich, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CT/FA-died.html">Fairfield County</a>, Conn., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1963/07-01.html">July 1, 1963</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/46.html">46 years, 205 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> Son of Joseph Grafton Winthrop Minot and Constance (Gardner) Minot; married to Molly Cummings; grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gardner.html#971.08.56">Augustus Peabody Gardner</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#780.84.04">Henry Cabot Lodge</a>; second great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#613.51.62">Robert Charles Winthrop</a>; third great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#032.26.38">Thomas Lindall Winthrop</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mills.html#732.81.53">Elijah Hunt Mills</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sears.html#749.78.46">David Sears</a>; fourth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lowell.html#962.26.79">John Lowell</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cabana-cadwalader.html#246.19.20">George Cabot</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mason.html#911.84.51">Jonathan Mason</a>; fourth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; fifth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/boude-bowe.html#080.83.17">James Bowdoin</a>; sixth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#711.88.26">Fitz-John Winthrop</a>; seventh great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#563.19.80">John Winthrop (1606-1676)</a>; first cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#838.41.69">Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#944.11.33">John Davis Lodge</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coolidge.html#141.99.20">John Gardner Coolidge</a>; second cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#873.64.12">George Cabot Lodge</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lordell-lotus.html#594.93.97">William Caleb Loring</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/quiles-quinlivan.html#047.27.05">Josiah Quincy</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams2.html#945.56.41">Charles Francis Adams</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/weeks.html#910.30.41">John Wingate Weeks</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</a>; eighth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#616.31.30">John Winthrop (1588-1649)</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/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>Philip Allcock Sprague (1923-1999)</b> — also known as <b>Philip Sprague</b> — of Michigan City, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/LP-lived.html">LaPorte County</a>, Ind. Born, in St. Anthony's <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/born-hospital.html">Hospital</a>, Michigan City, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/IN/LP-born.html">LaPorte County</a>, Ind., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1923/04-26.html">April 26, 1923</a>. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1972/IN.html">1972</a>. Died <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1999/10-05.html">October 5, 1999</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/76.html">76 years, 162 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> Son of Marguerite Elizabeth (Allcock) Sprague and Philip Tripp Sprague; married to Ruth Green; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/morton.html#418.91.60">Marcus Morton (1784-1864)</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/wheeler.html#447.34.47">Burton Kendall Wheeler</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sprague.html#435.73.28">William Sprague</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/morton.html#661.63.45">Marcus Morton (1819-1891)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/turner5.html#448.33.69">James Madison Turner</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/10001-0137.html">Morton family</a> (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>William Lawrence Saltonstall (1927-2009)</b> — of Manchester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-lived.html">Essex County</a>, Mass. Born in Newton, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/MI-born.html">Middlesex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1927/05-14.html">May 14, 1927</a>. Republican. Member of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/stsen.html">Massachusetts state senate</a>, 1967; delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/R/1988/MA.html">1988</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/protestant.html">Protestant</a>. Died in Manchester, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ES-died.html">Essex County</a>, Mass., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/2009/01-23.html">January 23, 2009</a> (age <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/death/age/81.html">81 years, 254 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> Son of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#037.90.62">Leverett Saltonstall (1892-1979)</a> and Alice (Wesselhoeft) Saltonstall; nephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#428.87.28">Richard Saltonstall</a>; great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#328.95.45">Leverett Saltonstall (1825-1895)</a>; second great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#776.61.94">Leverett Saltonstall (1783-1845)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#333.86.75">Amos Adams Lawrence</a>; third great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#071.08.10">William Appleton</a>; third great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/goree-gorley.html#534.07.75">Benjamin Gorham</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#041.82.33">Luther Lawrence</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lawrence.html#825.15.05">Abbott Lawrence</a>; fourth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/goree-gorley.html#407.48.50">Nathaniel Gorham</a>; fourth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cabana-cadwalader.html#246.19.20">George Cabot</a>; fifth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sullivan5.html#947.24.61">James Sullivan</a>; fifth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#067.45.90">Gurdon Saltonstall (1666-1724)</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; first cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a>; first cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams5.html#686.41.46">John Quincy Adams</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/everett.html#467.09.64">William Everett</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams1.html#938.47.07">Brooks Adams</a>; first cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/green8.html#025.28.13">Samuel Abbott Green</a>; first cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#467.11.41">Nathan Appleton</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#569.68.90">James Appleton</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#916.90.43">Nathan Dane Appleton</a>; first cousin six times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#676.30.34">Gurdon Saltonstall (1708-1785)</a>; second cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#523.37.63">William Gurdon Saltonstall</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#704.60.35">John Lee Saltonstall Jr.</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams2.html#945.56.41">Charles Francis Adams</a>; second cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#793.53.13">John Appleton (1804-1891)</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pierce.html#151.29.74">Jane Pierce</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/appleton.html#847.27.33">John Appleton (1815-1864)</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams8.html#433.61.01">Thomas Boylston Adams</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#780.84.04">Henry Cabot Lodge</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/kerrey-keydel.html#928.28.53">John Forbes Kerry</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/10001-0123.html">Sprague family</a> of Providence, Rhode Island; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0039.html">Biddle-Randolph family</a> of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton family</a> of Massachusetts; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0495.html">Beakes-Greene-Witter family</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0207.html">Shippen-Middleton family</a> of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (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"> </td><td valign="top"><img src="rd.gif" width=13 height=13> <b>John Forbes Kerry (b. 1943)</b> — also known as <b>John F. Kerry</b>; <b>"Liveshot"</b> — of Boston, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/SU-lived.html">Suffolk County</a>, Mass. Born in Fitzsimmons Army <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/special/born-hospital.html">Hospital</a>, Aurora, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/CO/AD-born.html">Adams County</a>, Colo., <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1943/12-11.html">December 11, 1943</a>. Democrat. Served in the U.S. Navy during the Vietnam War; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/occ/lawyer.html">lawyer</a>; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/usrep.html">U.S. Representative from Massachusetts</a> 5th District, 1972; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/ltgov.html">Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts</a>, 1983-85; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/MA/ofc/ussen.html">U.S. Senator from Massachusetts</a>, 1985-2013; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1996/MA.html">1996</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/2000/MA.html">2000</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/2004/MA.html">2004</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/2008/MA.html">2008</a>; speaker, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/parties/D/1988/speakers.html">1988</a>; candidate for <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/offices/pres-vp.html">President of the United States</a>, 2004. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/catholic.html">Catholic</a>. <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/english.html">English</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/jewish.html">Jewish</a> ancestry. Member, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/cfr.html">Council on Foreign Relations</a>; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/group/skull-bones.html">Skull and Bones</a>. Still living as of 2020. <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> Son of Rosemary Isabel (Forbes) Kerry and Richard John Kerry; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1970/05-23.html">May 23, 1970</a>, to Julia Stimson Thorne; married, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/chrono/1995/05-26.html">May 26, 1995</a>, to Teresa (Simoes-Ferreira) Heinz (widow of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/heft-heiple.html#701.95.88">Henry John Heinz III</a>); second great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#613.51.62">Robert Charles Winthrop</a>; third great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#032.26.38">Thomas Lindall Winthrop</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/mason.html#998.41.69">Jeremiah Mason</a>; fourth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/cabana-cadwalader.html#246.19.20">George Cabot</a>; fifth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/boude-bowe.html#080.83.17">James Bowdoin</a>; fifth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/phillipson-picket.html#748.07.05">Timothy Pickering</a>; sixth great-grandnephew of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#711.88.26">Fitz-John Winthrop</a>; seventh great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#563.19.80">John Winthrop (1606-1676)</a>; first cousin four times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/sears.html#749.78.46">David Sears</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pierce.html#151.29.74">Jane Pierce</a>; first cousin seven times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/allman-alsop.html#615.47.93">John Alsop</a>; second cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#797.28.81">John Lee Saltonstall</a>; second cousin five times removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/pickford-pieras.html#864.14.16">Dudley Leavitt Pickman</a>; third cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#037.90.62">Leverett Saltonstall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#428.87.28">Richard Saltonstall</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#523.37.63">William Gurdon Saltonstall</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#704.60.35">John Lee Saltonstall Jr.</a>; third cousin twice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/foraker-forbes.html#717.66.28">William Cameron Forbes</a>; third cousin thrice removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/lockyer-loftus.html#780.84.04">Henry Cabot Lodge</a>, <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/coolidge.html#141.99.20">John Gardner Coolidge</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gardner.html#971.08.56">Augustus Peabody Gardner</a>; fourth cousin of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/minore-mitchel.html#401.01.53">William Amory Gardner Minot</a> and <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/salmons-salzman.html#818.86.92">William Lawrence Saltonstall</a>; fourth cousin once removed of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/adams2.html#945.56.41">Charles Francis Adams</a>; eighth great-grandson of <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/winterberg-wisdom.html#616.31.30">John Winthrop (1588-1649)</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/10001-0006.html">Conger family</a> of New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0054.html">King-Hazard family</a> of Connecticut and New York; <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/families/10001-0119.html">Wildman family</a> of Danbury, Connecticut; <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/10001-0052.html">Saltonstall-Davis-Frelinghuysen-Appleton 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>Cross-reference:</i> <a href="https://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/farr.html#833.74.59">Leslie L. Farr II</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=K000148">congressional biography</a> — <a href="https://www.govtrack.us/congress/person.xpd?id=300060">Govtrack.us page</a> — <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John Kerry">Wikipedia article</a> — <a href="https://www.nndb.com/people/512/000024440">NNDB dossier</a> — <a href="https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0449902">Internet Movie Database profile</a> — <a href="https://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=358">OurCampaigns candidate detail</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 John F. Kerry:</i> <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0670032603/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0670032603&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">A Call to Service : My Vision for a Better America</a> (2003) — <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0684818159/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0684818159&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">The New War: The Web of Crime That Threatens America's Security</a> (1997) — <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1586483145/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1586483145&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Our Plan for America: Stronger at Home, Respected in the World</a>, with John Edwards (2004)</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 John F. Kerry:</i> Douglas Brinkley, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0060565233/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0060565233&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Tour of Duty : John Kerry and the Vietnam War</a> — Michael Kranish et al, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1586482734/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1586482734&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">John F. Kerry: The Complete Biography By The Boston Globe Reporters Who Know Him Best</a> — Paul Alexander, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1573222933/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1573222933&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">The Candidate: Behind John Kerry's Remarkable Run for the White House</a> — George Butler, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0821262033/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0821262033&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">John Kerry: A Portrait</a> — Scott Farris, <a href="https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0762763787/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0762763787&linkCode=as2&tag=thepoliticalg-20&linkID=7777aaaa7777bbbb7777cccc7777dddd">Almost President: The Men Who Lost the Race but Changed the Nation</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>Critical books about John F. 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