CLARKEN (Soundex
C462)
— See also
BARKEN,
CLARK,
CLARKE,
CLARKIN,
CLARKS,
CLARKSON,
CLARREN,
HARKEN,
KLARENC,
LARKEN,
LARKEY,
MALARKEY,
MULARKEY,
MULLARKEY,
STARKENBURG,
TARKENTON.
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CLARKIN (Soundex
C462)
— See also
ARKIN,
BARKIN,
CARKIN,
CLARK,
CLARKE,
CLARKEN,
CLARKS,
CLARKSON,
HARKIN,
HARKINS,
LARKIN,
LARKINS,
MARKIN,
MARKING,
PARKIN,
PARKINS,
PARKINSON,
TARKINGTON,
WARKINS.
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Clarkin, Franklin —
U.S. Vice Consul in Harbin, as of 1919.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clarkin, Golda —
of Denver,
Colo.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Colorado, 1960.
Female.
Still living as of 1960.
|
|
Clarkin, Robert J. —
of Cranston, Providence
County, R.I.
Republican. Candidate for Rhode
Island state house of representatives 18th District, 2002.
Still living as of 2002.
|
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Clarkin, Theresa C. —
of Providence, Providence
County, R.I.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Rhode Island, 1936.
Female.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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| CLARKSON:
See also
Edward
Clarkson Leverette Adams —
Robert
Clarkson Clothier —
Thomas
Terry Connally —
Ben
Clarkson Connally —
Clarkson
Crolius —
Clarkson
Crolius Jr. —
Clarkson
F. Crosby —
Clarkson
S. Fisher —
Jonathan
Clarkson Gibbs —
Ebenezer
Hazard —
Mack
C. Jarrell —
Peter
Augustus Jay —
Clarkson
H. Meigs —
Clarkson
Miller —
Ambrose
Clarkson Pack —
Philip
Clarkson Pack —
Clarkson
Nott Potter —
Thomas
Clarkson Thompson —
Cornelius
Clarkson Watts |
|
Clarkson, Bill —
of San Ramon, Contra
Costa County, Calif.
Mayor
of San Ramon, Calif.; elected 2011.
Still living as of 2011.
|
| Clarkson, C.
F. See Coker Fifield
Clarkson |
|
Clarkson, Coker Fifield —
also known as C. F. Clarkson —
of Metropolis (unknown
county), Iowa.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Iowa, 1860.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clarkson, E. L. —
of Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa
County, Ala.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Alabama, 1916.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clarkson, Edward M. —
of Kings
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Kings County 6th District, 1895.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clarkson, Edward McCrady —
of Richland
County, S.C.
Member of South
Carolina state house of representatives from Richland County,
1878-80.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clarkson, Frank T. —
of Kittery, York
County, Maine.
Democrat. Postmaster at Kittery
Point, Maine, 1893-97; alternate delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Maine, 1912.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clarkson, George G. —
of Rochester, Monroe
County, N.Y.
Mayor
of Rochester, N.Y., 1874-75.
Burial location unknown.
|
| Clarkson,
Herb See Herbert Winfred
Clarkson |
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Clarkson, Herbert Winfred
(1876-1962) —
also known as Herb Clarkson —
of Buffalo, Harding
County, S.Dak.
Born in Etam, Preston
County, W.Va., March
15, 1876.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from South
Dakota, 1940
(alternate), 1960.
Died in Rapid City, Pennington
County, S.Dak., September
30, 1962 (age 86 years, 199
days).
Interment at Pine
Slope Cemetery, Belle Fourche, S.Dak.
|
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Clarkson, Heriot
(1863-1942) —
of Charlotte, Mecklenburg
County, N.C.
Born in Kingville, Richland
County, S.C., August
21, 1863.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of North
Carolina state house of representatives, 1899; justice of
North Carolina state supreme court, 1923-42; appointed 1923; died
in office 1942.
Episcopalian.
Member, Society
of the Cincinnati; Sons of
the Revolution; Sigma
Alpha Epsilon; Gamma
Eta Gamma; Anti-Saloon
League.
Died January
27, 1942 (age 78 years, 159
days).
Interment at Elmwood
Cemetery, Charlotte, N.C.
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Relatives: Son
of Maj. William Clarkson and Margaret S. (Simons) Clarkson; married,
December
10, 1889, to Mary Lloyd Osborne. |
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Clarkson, J. B. —
of Buffalo, Harding
County, S.Dak.
Member of South
Dakota state house of representatives 53rd District, 1931-32.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clarkson, J. T. —
of Albia, Monroe
County, Iowa.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Iowa, 1924.
Burial location unknown.
|
| Clarkson,
James See Samuel James
Clarkson |
|
Clarkson, James J. —
of Leavenworth, Leavenworth
County, Kan.
Democrat. Postmaster at Leavenworth,
Kan., 1857-58.
Burial location unknown.
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Clarkson, James S.
(1842-1918) —
of Des Moines, Polk
County, Iowa; New York, New York
County, N.Y.; Tarrytown, Westchester
County, N.Y.
Born in Brookville, Franklin
County, Ind., May 17,
1842.
Republican. Newspaper
editor; railroad
builder; Iowa
Republican state chair, 1869-71; postmaster at Des
Moines, Iowa, 1871-79; delegate to Republican National Convention
from Iowa, 1876,
1880,
1884,
1888,
1892,
1896;
member of Republican
National Committee from Iowa, 1880-96; Chairman
of Republican National Committee, 1891-92; First Assistant U.S.
Postmaster General, 1889-90; U.S. Surveyor of Customs, 1902-10.
Assisted more than 500 escaping slaves en route to Canada via the
"underground railroad," 1856-62.
Died in Newark, Essex
County, N.J., May 31,
1918 (age 76 years, 14
days).
Interment somewhere
in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Clarkson, Joseph R. —
of Omaha, Douglas
County, Neb.
District judge in Nebraska 3rd District, 1888-92.
Burial location unknown.
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Clarkson, Matthew
(1733-1800) —
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., April, 1733.
Delegate
to Continental Congress from Pennsylvania, 1785; mayor
of Philadelphia, Pa., 1792-96.
Died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., October
5, 1800 (age 67 years, 0
days).
Interment at Christ
Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pa.
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Relatives: Son
of Cornelia (DePeyster) Clarkson and Matthew Clarkson (1699-1739);
married, June 13,
1753, to Mary Boude; nephew of Johannes
DePeyster; grandson of Johannes
de Peyster; grandnephew of Abraham
de Peyster; first cousin of Henry
Rutgers; first cousin once removed of Matthew Clarkson (1758-1825) and Philip
DePeyster; first cousin five times removed of Peter
Augustus Jay; second cousin of Pierre
Van Cortlandt; second cousin once removed of Jeremiah
Van Rensselaer, Robert
Van Rensselaer, Philip
Peter Livingston, James
Livingston, John
Stevens III, Philip
Van Cortlandt and Pierre
Van Cortlandt Jr.; second cousin twice removed of Robert
R. Livingston, Edward
Livingston, Peter
Robert Livingston (1766-1847), Jacob
Rutsen Van Rensselaer, Philip
Jeremiah Schuyler, Maturin
Livingston, William
Alexander Duer, John
Duer, Peter
Gansevoort and Charles
Ludlow Livingston; second cousin thrice removed of Philip
Schuyler, James
Alexander Hamilton, Peter
Robert Livingston (1789-1859), Gerrit
Smith, William
Duer, Denning
Duer and Elizabeth
Cady Stanton; second cousin four times removed of John
Jacob Astor III, Nicholas
Fish, Hamilton
Fish Jr. (1849-1936), John
Kean, Cortlandt
Schuyler Van Rensselaer and Hamilton
Fish Kean; second cousin five times removed of William
Waldorf Astor, Robert
Ray Hamilton, Peter
Goelet Gerry, Ogden
Livingston Mills, Hamilton
Fish Jr. (1888-1991), Robert
Reginald Livingston and Robert
Winthrop Kean. |
| | Political families: Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; Roosevelt
family of New York (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
|
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Clarkson, Matthew
(1758-1825) —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., October
17, 1758.
General in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; member
of New York
state assembly from New York County, 1789-90; member of New York
state senate Southern District, 1793-95; president, Bank of
New York, 1804-25.
Died in New York, New York
County, N.Y., April
25, 1825 (age 66 years, 190
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Elizabeth (French) Clarkson and David Clarkson; married, May 25,
1785, to Mary Rutherfurd; married, February
14, 1792, to Sarah Cornell; great-grandson of Anthony
Brockholls and Phillip
French; second great-grandfather of Peter
Augustus Jay; first cousin of Henry
Brockholst Livingston; first cousin once removed of Matthew Clarkson (1733-1800) and William
Jay; first cousin twice removed of Henry
Brockholst Ledyard and John
Jay II; first cousin thrice removed of Charles
Ludlow Livingston; first cousin four times removed of Brockholst
Livingston; second cousin once removed of James
Jay and Frederick
Jay; third cousin of Jeremiah
Van Rensselaer, Robert
Van Rensselaer and James
Livingston; third cousin once removed of Robert
R. Livingston, Edward
Livingston, Peter
Robert Livingston (1766-1847), Jacob
Rutsen Van Rensselaer, Philip
Jeremiah Schuyler, Maturin
Livingston and Peter
Gansevoort; third cousin twice removed of Philip
Schuyler, James
Alexander Hamilton, Peter
Robert Livingston (1789-1859), Gerrit
Smith and Elizabeth
Cady Stanton; third cousin thrice removed of John
Jacob Astor III and Cortlandt
Schuyler Van Rensselaer. |
| | Political families: Livingston-Schuyler
family of New York; Roosevelt
family of New York (subsets of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | See also Wikipedia
article |
|
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Clarkson, Max B. —
of Alabama.
Candidate for Presidential Elector for Alabama.
Still living as of 2000.
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|
Clarkson, Paul —
of Chester, Chester
County, S.C.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from South
Carolina, 1972.
Still living as of 1972.
|
|
Clarkson, Robert Barnwell
II —
of South Carolina.
American candidate for U.S.
Senator from South Carolina, 1992.
Still living as of 1992.
|
|
Clarkson, Robert L. —
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Connecticut, 1892.
Burial location unknown.
|
| Clarkson, S.
James See Samuel James
Clarkson |
|
Clarkson, Samuel James (b.
1925) —
also known as S. James Clarkson —
of Wayne
County, Mich.; Southfield, Oakland
County, Mich.
Born in Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich., February
9, 1925.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; lawyer;
member of Michigan
state house of representatives from Oakland County 4th District,
1959-60; defeated, 1952 (Wayne County 1st District), 1956 (Oakland
County 4th District), 1960 (Oakland County 4th District); mayor
of Southfield, Mich., 1961-67; candidate for circuit
judge in Michigan 6th Circuit, 1964, 1976; candidate in primary
for Judge,
Michigan Court of Appeals 2nd District, 1974.
Episcopalian.
Member, Freemasons;
Sigma
Nu Phi; Veterans of
Foreign Wars.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Clarkson, Thaddeus S. —
of Omaha, Douglas
County, Neb.
Republican. Postmaster at Omaha,
Neb., 1890-95.
Burial location unknown.
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CLARON (Soundex
C465)
— See also
ALCORN,
ALLCORN,
ARON,
CARLLON,
CARLON,
CARON,
CLAGHORN,
CLARINA,
CLARINE,
CLARION,
CLAROS,
CLARREN,
COLLERAN,
COLNAR,
KILLORAN,
KILLOREN,
VILLARONGA.
|
CLAROS (Soundex
C462)
— See also
BELLAROSA,
CARLOS,
CLARISSE,
CLARON,
CLARRISE,
CORSALL,
DELAROSA,
DELAROSE,
DELLAROSA,
GLAROS,
LACROSS,
LAROSA,
LAROSE,
LAROSILIERE,
LAROSSA.
|
|
Claros, Carol —
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Massachusetts, 2012.
Female.
Still living as of 2012.
|
CLARREN (Soundex
C465)
— See also
CARLEEN,
CARLEN,
CARNELL,
CLAGHORN,
CLARINA,
CLARINE,
CLARION,
CLARKEN,
CLARON,
CLARRISE,
COLLERAN,
CRANNELL,
KILLORAN,
KILLOREN,
LANCER,
LARRE,
LARREA,
LARREGUI,
MCCLARREN,
VILLARREAL.
|
CLARRISE (Soundex
C462)
— See also
CLARISSE,
CLAROS,
CLARREN,
LARRICK,
LARRIE,
LARRIMER,
LARRINAGA,
LARRISON,
LARRITA,
LARRIVEE,
MCCLARREN,
MORRISETTE,
MORRISEY,
RACELIS,
RISE.
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CLARY (Soundex
C460)
— See also
CARLY,
CARRYL,
CARY,
CARYL,
CLARDY,
CLARE,
CLAREY,
CLARIE,
CLAY,
CLEARY,
CLERY,
CLORIA,
GILLARY,
HILLARY,
KLARA,
LARY,
MACLARY,
MALLARY,
MCCLARY.
|
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Clary, Aden —
of Frostburg, Allegany
County, Md.
Mayor
of Frostburg, Md., 1874-75.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clary, Alvah S. (b. 1837) —
of Greensboro Bend, Greensboro, Orleans
County, Vt.
Born in Milton, Chittenden
County, Vt., 1837.
Republican. Farmer;
member of Vermont
state house of representatives from Greensboro, 1910.
Presbyterian.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clary, Beth J. —
of Anchorage,
Alaska.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Alaska, 2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
|
Clary, Edgar D., Jr. —
of Harlem, Columbia
County, Ga.
Member of Georgia
state senate, 1950.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clary, Fannie J. —
of Williamsburg, Hampshire
County, Mass.
Prohibition candidate for secretary
of state of Massachusetts, 1904.
Female.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clary, George Wilkes —
of Beaufort
County, S.C.
Member of South
Carolina state house of representatives from Beaufort County,
1926-28.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clary, Glenn W. —
of Anchorage,
Alaska.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Alaska, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
|
Clary, John M. —
of Jackson
County, Mo.
Member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Jackson County 4th District,
1899-1900.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clary, Joseph —
of Erie
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Erie County, 1834.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clary, M. P. —
of Lewellen, Garden
County, Neb.
Republican. Chair of
Garden County Republican Party, 1940.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clary, Thomas James
(1899-1977) —
Born in Seneca Falls, Seneca
County, N.Y., August
31, 1899.
U.S.
District Judge for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1949-69;
took senior status 1969.
Died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., August
1, 1977 (age 77 years, 335
days).
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clary, W. C. —
of Waynesboro, Burke
County, Ga.
Member of Georgia
state board of education 1st District, 1947-49.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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CLASEN (Soundex
C425)
— See also
CALLENS,
CLAASZEN,
CLASON,
CLASSEN,
CLAUSEN,
CLAUSSEN,
CLUSEN,
KLAASSEN,
KLASSEN,
KLAUSSEN,
PLASENCIA,
SCALLEN,
SCANNELL,
VENEKLASEN,
VILLASENOR.
|
CLASING (Soundex
C425)
— See also
AMARASINGHE,
BASING,
BLASINGAME,
BLASINI,
BRASINGTON,
CLAUSING,
GALASINSKI,
KLAUSING,
MASINGILL,
SING,
WASINGER.
|
CLASON (Soundex
C425)
— See also
CASON,
CLASEN,
CLASSON,
CLAUSON,
CLAWSON,
CLAXON,
CLAYSON,
COLASONTI,
FENLASON,
GISLASON,
ROLLASON,
SCALLON,
SCOLLAN,
SKULASON,
SLASON.
|
| CLASON:
See also
Isaac
Clason Delaplaine |
|
Clason, Charles Russell
(1890-1985) —
also known as Charles R. Clason —
of Springfield, Hampden
County, Mass.
Born in Gardiner, Kennebec
County, Maine, September
3, 1890.
Republican. Rhodes
scholar; lawyer; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts 2nd District, 1937-49;
defeated, 1934, 1948; delegate to Republican National Convention from
Massachusetts, 1952
(member, Committee
on Rules and Order of Business), 1956,
1960.
Methodist.
Member, Phi
Beta Kappa; Freemasons;
Rotary.
Died in Springfield, Hampden
County, Mass., July 7,
1985 (age 94 years, 307
days).
Interment at Longmeadow
Cemetery, Springfield, Mass.
|
|
Clason, Ernest F. —
of Lisbon Falls, Lisbon, Androscoggin
County, Maine.
Republican. Member of Maine
state house of representatives from Androscoggin County, 1919-20.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clason, G. W. (d. 1881) —
of Milwaukee, Milwaukee
County, Wis.
U.S. Collector of
Customs, 1857; member of Wisconsin
state assembly, 1860.
Died in the insane
asylum at Oshkosh, Winnebago
County, Wis., 1881.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clason, George A. —
also known as "Doc" —
of Clinton, Henry
County, Mo.
Democrat. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Missouri 6th District, 1944.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clason, Hugo A. —
of Providence, Providence
County, R.I.
Speaker
of the Rhode Island State House of Representatives, 1939-41.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Clason, Oliver Barrett (b.
1850) —
also known as Oliver B. Clason —
of Gardiner, Kennebec
County, Maine.
Born in Gardiner, Kennebec
County, Maine, September
28, 1850.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of Maine
state house of representatives, 1889-93; mayor
of Gardiner, Maine, 1894-96; member of Maine
Governor's Council, 1895-97; member of Maine
state senate from Kennebec County, 1897-1901.
Baptist.
Member, Freemasons;
Knights
Templar; Knights
of Pythias; Sons of
the American Revolution.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clason, Solomon —
of Stamford, Fairfield
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Stamford, 1831.
Burial location unknown.
|
CLASS (Soundex
C420)
— See also
CASS,
CLAAS,
CLASSEN,
CLASSON,
CLASSZEN,
CLAUS,
CLAUSE,
CLAUSS,
CLAUSSE,
CLESS,
CLOSS,
CLUSS,
GLASS,
KLAS,
KLAUS,
KLAUSS,
KLEHS.
|
CLASSEN (Soundex
C425)
— See also
CALLENS,
CASSEN,
CLAASZEN,
CLASEN,
CLASS,
CLASSON,
CLASSZEN,
CLAUSEN,
CLAUSSEN,
CLOSSEN,
GLASSER,
GLASSEY,
KLAASSEN,
KLASSEN,
KLAUSSEN,
LASSE,
LASSEGARD,
LASSEK,
LASSELL,
LASSEN,
LASSER,
LASSETER,
PLASSER,
SCALLEN,
SCANNELL.
|
|
Classen, Ashley G. —
of El Paso, El Paso
County, Tex.
Mayor
of El Paso, Tex., 1969.
Still living as of 1969.
|
|
Classen, Carl —
Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for New York.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Classen, George C. —
of Iowa.
Democrat. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Iowa 2nd District, 1944.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Classen, Russell H. —
of Freeburg, St. Clair
County, Ill.
Republican. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Illinois 25th District, 1948; alternate
delegate to Republican National Convention from Illinois, 1964,
1968.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
CLASSON (Soundex
C425)
— See also
CASSON,
CLASON,
CLASS,
CLASSEN,
CLASSZEN,
CLAUSON,
CLAWSON,
CLAYSON,
CLESSON,
CLOSSON,
GALASSO,
GLASSON,
GLASSOP,
MCGLASSON,
SCALLON,
SCOLLAN.
|
|
Classon, David Guy
(1870-1930) —
of Wisconsin.
Born in Oconto, Oconto
County, Wis., September
27, 1870.
Republican. U.S.
Representative from Wisconsin 9th District, 1917-23.
Died in Oconto, Oconto
County, Wis., September
6, 1930 (age 59 years, 344
days).
Interment at Evergreen
Cemetery, Oconto, Wis.
|
|
Classon, Seth —
of Stamford, Fairfield
County, Conn.
Member of Connecticut
state house of representatives from Stamford, 1838.
Burial location unknown.
|
CLATHWORTHY (Soundex
C436)
— See also
ASHWORTH,
AXWORTHY,
BRATHWAITE,
BRATHWELL,
CLATOR,
CLATTENBURG,
CLATTERBAUGH,
CLATWORTHY,
CLOTWORTHY,
DAGWORTHY,
ESWORTHY,
GOLDSWORTHY,
GRATHWOHL,
HATHWAY,
HATHWELL,
KENWORTHY,
LANGWORTHY,
MCCLATCHEY,
MCCLATCHY,
MUXWORTHY,
NARSWORTHY,
NORSWORTHY,
NOSWORTHY,
SCLATER,
SOUTHWORTH,
STRATHWELL,
WORTHY.
|
CLATOR (Soundex
C436)
— See also
ALATORRE,
ATOR,
CATOR,
CLATHWORTHY,
CLATTENBURG,
CLATTERBAUGH,
CLATWORTHY,
CLAYTOR,
CLEATOR,
CLOTHIER,
CLOUTIER,
CLUTTER,
DELATORRE,
DELLATORRE,
KLUTER,
MCCLATCHEY,
MCCLATCHY,
SCLATER.
|
CLATTENBURG (Soundex
C435)
— See also
ALTENBURG,
BATTENBERG,
CLATHWORTHY,
CLATOR,
CLATTERBAUGH,
CLATWORTHY,
HATTENBACH,
HATTENBURG,
KLATTENHOFF,
MCCLATCHEY,
MCCLATCHY,
OSTENBURG,
PLATTENBURG,
RATTENBURY,
SCLATER,
SLATTEN,
STOTTENBURG,
STOUTENBURG,
STOUTENBURGH,
VONROTTENBURG,
WATTENBARGER,
WHITTENBURG,
WINTENBURG,
WITTENBURG.
|
CLATTERBAUGH (Soundex
C436)
— See also
ARBAUGH,
ATTERBERRY,
ATTERBURY,
CARBAUGH,
CLATHWORTHY,
CLATOR,
CLATTENBURG,
CLATWORTHY,
FELBERBAUM,
FLATTER,
FLATTERY,
HARBAUGH,
HILKERBAUMER,
KASPERBAUER,
KERBAUGH,
LATTER,
LATTERELL,
LATTERGRASS,
LAUTERBACH,
MCCLATCHEY,
MCCLATCHY,
MERBAUM,
OOSTERBAAN,
OSTERBACK,
OSTERBANKS,
OTTERBACHER,
OTTERBINE,
OTTERBOURG,
OVERBAUGH,
PLATTER,
PUTERBAUGH,
ROHRBAUGH,
SALTERBACK,
SATERBAK,
SCLATER,
SLATTER,
SLATTERY,
SUTTERBY,
UTTERBACK,
WUNDERBAUM,
YAVERBAUM,
ZETTERBERG,
ZORBAUGH.
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CLATWORTHY (Soundex
C436)
— See also
ATWOOD,
AXWORTHY,
CLATHWORTHY,
CLATOR,
CLATTENBURG,
CLATTERBAUGH,
CLOTWORTHY,
DAGWORTHY,
ESWORTHY,
GLENTWORTH,
GOLDSWORTHY,
HEATWOLE,
KENWORTHY,
KNATWOLD,
LANGWORTHY,
MCCLATCHEY,
MCCLATCHY,
MUXWORTHY,
NARSWORTHY,
NORSWORTHY,
NOSWORTHY,
SCLATER,
WATWOOD,
WENTWORTH,
WHITWORTH,
WORTHY.
|
CLAUDE (Soundex
C430)
— See also
CAUDLE,
CLAUDELIAH,
CLAUDENE,
CLAUDER,
CLAUDETTE,
CLAUDINO,
CLAUDIO,
CLAUDIUS,
CLOID,
CLOUD,
CLOYD,
CLOYED,
CLYDE,
DELUCA,
DELUCCA,
KLODE,
KLYDE,
MCLAUD.
|
|
Claude, Abram (1818-1901) —
of Annapolis, Anne
Arundel County, Md.
Born December
4, 1818.
Democrat. Physician;
mayor
of Annapolis, Md., 1848-51, 1854-55, 1867-69, 1883-89; Anne
Arundel County Clerk, 1865; college
professor; postmaster at Annapolis,
Md., 1895-99.
Died January
10, 1901 (age 82 years, 37
days).
Interment at St.
Anne's Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.
|
|
Claude, Dennis
(1782-1863) —
of Annapolis, Anne
Arundel County, Md.
Born in 1782.
Member of Maryland
state house of delegates, 1811-18, 1829-30; member of Maryland
state senate, 1821-25, 1831-36; candidate for Presidential
Elector for Maryland; mayor
of Annapolis, Md., 1828-37, 1853-54; Maryland
state treasurer, 1844-52, 1854-60; Maryland
state comptroller, 1861; appointed 1861.
Member, Freemasons.
Died December
9, 1863 (age about 81
years).
Interment at St.
Anne's Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.
|
|
Claude, Gordon Handy
(1854-1940) —
also known as Gordon H. Claude —
of Annapolis, Anne
Arundel County, Md.
Born October
22, 1854.
Mayor
of Annapolis, Md., 1907-09.
Died October
6, 1940 (age 85 years, 350
days).
Interment at St.
Anne's Cemetery, Annapolis, Md.
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CLAUDELIAH (Soundex
C434)
— See also
ADELIA,
ARDELIA,
CLAUDE,
CLAUDENE,
CLAUDER,
CLAUDETTE,
CLAUDINO,
CLAUDIO,
CLAUDIUS,
CORDELIA,
DELIA,
DELIAAN,
ELIAHIM,
ENEDELIA,
FIDELIA,
KILDALL,
LUDELING,
MALIAHEU,
MAUDELLE,
MCLAUD,
ODELIA.
|
CLAUDENE (Soundex
C435)
— See also
AUDENREID,
BRUDENELL,
CALDEEN,
CLAUDE,
CLAUDELIAH,
CLAUDER,
CLAUDETTE,
CLAUDINO,
CLAUDIO,
CLAUDIUS,
COLDEN,
DELUCENNA,
DENE,
HAUDENSCHIELD,
HAUDENSHIELD,
KOLDIN,
LAUDENBERGER,
LAUDENSLAGER,
MCLAUD,
RAUDENBUSH,
STAUDENMEIER,
STAUDENRAUS.
|
CLAUDER (Soundex
C436)
— See also
BLAUDEROTH,
CALDER,
CHILDRE,
CLADER,
CLAUDE,
CLAUDELIAH,
CLAUDENE,
CLAUDETTE,
CLAUDINO,
CLAUDIO,
CLAUDIUS,
CLAUER,
DELAUDER,
KALDOR,
KILDARE,
LAUDER,
LAUDERBACH,
LAUDERBACK,
LAUDERDALE,
MCLAUD.
|
CLAUDETTE (Soundex
C433)
— See also
AUDET,
AUDETT,
AUDETTE,
BEAUDET,
BEAUDETTE,
CHAUDET,
CLAUDE,
CLAUDELIAH,
CLAUDENE,
CLAUDER,
CLAUDINO,
CLAUDIO,
CLAUDIUS,
GAUDET,
GAUDETTE,
MCLAUD.
|
CLAUDINO (Soundex
C435)
— See also
AUDINO,
BAUDINO,
BEAUDIN,
BOUDINOT,
CALDEEN,
CAUDIN,
CLAUDE,
CLAUDELIAH,
CLAUDENE,
CLAUDER,
CLAUDETTE,
CLAUDIO,
CLAUDIUS,
COLDEN,
DINO,
GAUDIN,
GAUDINEER,
KOLDIN,
LAUDICK,
MCLAUD,
SAUDINO.
|
CLAUDIO (Soundex
C430)
— See also
CHLADA,
CLADA,
CLAUDE,
CLAUDELIAH,
CLAUDENE,
CLAUDER,
CLAUDETTE,
CLAUDINO,
CLAUDIUS,
GAUDIO,
LAUDICK,
MCLAUD,
ZAMUDIO.
|
CLAUDIUS (Soundex
C432)
— See also
CHILDES,
CHILDS,
CLAUDE,
CLAUDELIAH,
CLAUDENE,
CLAUDER,
CLAUDETTE,
CLAUDINO,
CLAUDIO,
FRESTADIUS,
LAUDICK,
MCLAUD,
POPADIUK,
SARDIUS.
|
CLAUER (Soundex
C460)
— See also
AUER,
BIESLAUER,
BRESLAUER,
CLAAR,
CLAIR,
CLAIRE,
CLARE,
CLAUDER,
CLAUSER,
CUELLAR,
FILLAUER,
HALLAUER,
KLAHR,
KLAIR,
LACRUE,
LAUE,
LAUENSTEIN,
LAUER,
LAUERMAN,
WALLAUER,
WILLAUER.
|
|
Clauer, William —
of Indianapolis, Marion
County, Ind.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana, 1944.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
CLAUGHTON (Soundex
C423)
— See also
CANNAUGHTON,
CLAYTON,
CLEATON,
CLEETON,
CONNAUGHTON,
DAUGHTON,
FRAUGHTON,
HAUGHTON,
KLOTHEN,
LAUGHTER,
LAUGHTON,
MACLAUGHLIN,
MACNAUGHTON,
MCCLAUGHERTY,
MCLAUGHLAN,
MCLAUGHLIN,
MCLAUGHRY,
MCLAUGLIN,
MCNAUGHTON,
NAUGHTON,
SLAUGHTER.
|
CLAUNCH (Soundex
C452)
— See also
BLAUNER,
CHAUNCEY,
CHAUNCY,
CLINCH,
CLINK,
DELAUNEY,
FAUNCE,
KLENK,
KLINCK,
KLINK,
KLINKE,
KLUNK,
LAUN,
LAUNCE,
LAUNDERMAN,
LAUNDON,
LAUNDY,
LAUNE,
LAUNITZ,
MELAUN,
SOLAUN.
|
|
Claunch, Charles K.
(1899-1978) —
Born in Chicago, Cook
County, Ill., October
7, 1899.
Served in the U.S. Navy during World War I; secretary
of the U.S. Virgin Islands, 1954-57; Governor of
U.S. Virgin Islands, 1955.
Died in Florida, 1978
(age about
78 years).
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Claunch, Forrest —
Republican. Member of Oklahoma
state house of representatives 101st District; elected 2002.
Still living as of 2002.
|
|
Claunch, Kirk —
Republican. Candidate for Texas
state house of representatives 89th District, 1994.
Still living as of 1994.
|
|
Claunch, Robert —
Reform candidate for U.S.
Representative from Mississippi 5th District, 1998.
Still living as of 1998.
|
CLAUS (Soundex
C420)
— See also
CALLUS,
CLAAS,
CLASS,
CLAUSE,
CLAUSEL,
CLAUSELLE,
CLAUSEN,
CLAUSER,
CLAUSEY,
CLAUSING,
CLAUSIUS,
CLAUSON,
CLAUSS,
CLAUSSE,
CLAUSSEN,
JUNGCLAUS,
KLAS,
KLAUS,
KLAUSS,
KLEHS,
LAUS,
LUCAS,
NICLAUS.
|
CLAUSE (Soundex
C420)
— See also
CLAAS,
CLASS,
CLAUS,
CLAUSEL,
CLAUSELLE,
CLAUSEN,
CLAUSER,
CLAUSEY,
CLAUSS,
CLAUSSE,
CLOUSE,
KLAS,
KLAUS,
KLAUSS,
KLEHS,
SECULA.
|
|
Clause, O. G. —
of Grand Junction, Greene
County, Iowa.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Iowa, 1944.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clause, Mrs. O. G. —
of Jefferson, Greene
County, Iowa.
Republican. Member of Iowa
Republican State Central Committee, 1949.
Female.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clause, W. F. —
of Nashville, Davidson
County, Tenn.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Tennessee, 1924.
Burial location unknown.
|
CLAUSELLE (Soundex
C424)
— See also
CARUSELLO,
CLAUS,
CLAUSE,
CLAUSEL,
CLAUSEN,
CLAUSER,
CLAUSEY,
COLSELYEA,
FAUSEL,
KELSALL,
LAUSELL,
MUSELLA,
SELLE.
|
CLAUSEN (Soundex
C425)
— See also
CLAASZEN,
CLASEN,
CLASSEN,
CLAUS,
CLAUSE,
CLAUSEL,
CLAUSELLE,
CLAUSER,
CLAUSEY,
CLAUSON,
CLAUSSEN,
CLUSEN,
KLAASSEN,
KLASSEN,
KLAUSSEN,
OLAUSEN,
SLAUSEN.
|
|
Clausen, Bernard —
of New York.
Prohibition candidate for New York
state comptroller, 1910, 1912.
Burial location unknown.
|
| Clausen, Don
H. See Donald Holst
Clausen |
|
Clausen, Donald Holst
(1923-2015) —
also known as Don H. Clausen —
of Crescent City, Del Norte
County, Calif.
Born in Ferndale, Humboldt
County, Calif., April
27, 1923.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; U.S.
Representative from California, 1963-83 (1st District 1963-75,
2nd District 1975-83); defeated, 1982; alternate delegate to
Republican National Convention from California, 1972.
Died in Fortuna, Humboldt
County, Calif., February
7, 2015 (age 91 years, 286
days).
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clausen, Fred H. —
of Wisconsin.
Republican. Candidate for U.S.
Senator from Wisconsin, 1940.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clausen, Greg D. —
Member of Minnesota
state senate 57th District, 2013-.
Still living as of 2016.
|
|
Clausen, Henry, Jr. —
of New York, New York
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from New York County 20th District, 1868.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clausen, Julie —
of Decatur, Morgan
County, Ala.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Alabama, 2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
|
Clausen, Lorenzo N. —
of Washburn, Bayfield
County, Wis.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Wisconsin, 1908.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clausen, Mae —
of Emporia, Lyon
County, Kan.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Kansas, 1936.
Female.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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CLAUSER (Soundex
C426)
— See also
CLAUER,
CLAUS,
CLAUSE,
CLAUSEL,
CLAUSELLE,
CLAUSEN,
CLAUSEY,
CLESCERI,
CLISER,
CLOUSER,
KILZER,
KLAUSER,
KOELZER,
KOLESAR,
LAUSER.
|
CLAUSEY (Soundex
C420)
— See also
BLAUSEY,
CAUSEY,
CLAUS,
CLAUSE,
CLAUSEL,
CLAUSELLE,
CLAUSEN,
CLAUSER,
CLOSSEY,
CLOYCE,
FAUSEY,
KLASSA,
KLAZEI,
KLUZA,
MCCAUSEY.
|
CLAUSING (Soundex
C425)
— See also
AUSILIO,
BARAUSILAS,
BUSINGER,
CAUSIN,
CLASING,
CLAUS,
CLAUSIUS,
DUSING,
HAUSING,
HOUSING,
KLAUSING,
LAUSIER,
SING,
TUSING.
|
CLAUSIUS (Soundex
C422)
— See also
ALOUSIUS,
AUSILIO,
BARAUSILAS,
CAUSIN,
CLAUS,
CLAUSING,
COLOSSUS,
CRUSIUS,
HAUSING,
KLAUSING,
KOLAZAS,
LAUSIER.
|
CLAUSNITZER (Soundex
C425)
— See also
CROSNITSKI,
HAUSNER,
KLAUSNER,
KOENITZER,
KRASNITSKAS,
KUSNISS,
MUSNICKI,
NITZE,
SCHNITZEN,
SCHNITZER,
SNITGEN,
SNITKAY,
SNITOW,
ZAUSNER.
|
| CLAUSON:
See also
Odin
Elsford Stanley Langen |
|
Clauson, Clinton Amos
(1895-1959) —
also known as Clinton A. Clauson —
of Waterville, Kennebec
County, Maine.
Born in Mitchell, Mitchell
County, Iowa, March
28, 1895.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; chiropractor;
U.S. Collector of Internal Revenue for Maine, 1934-53; mayor
of Waterville, Maine, 1956-57; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Maine, 1956;
Governor
of Maine, 1959; died in office 1959.
Member, American
Legion; Freemasons;
Odd
Fellows; Newcomen
Society.
Died in Augusta, Kennebec
County, Maine, December
30, 1959 (age 64 years, 277
days).
Interment at Pine
Grove Cemetery, Waterville, Maine.
|
CLAUSS (Soundex
C420)
— See also
CALLUS,
CLAAS,
CLASS,
CLAUS,
CLAUSE,
CLAUSSE,
CLAUSSEN,
CLAUSSENIUS,
CLUSS,
KLAS,
KLAUS,
KLAUSS,
KLAUSSEN,
KLEHS,
LAUSSAT,
LUCAS.
|
|
Clauss, David H. —
Democrat. Candidate for New
Jersey state house of assembly District 15, 1971.
Still living as of 1971.
|
|
Clauss, Henry —
of Union
County, N.J.
Member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Union County, 1896-97.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clauss, Oliver A. —
of Lehighton, Carbon
County, Pa.
Democrat. Postmaster at Lehighton,
Pa., 1894-98.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clauss, Tilghman D. —
of Lehighton, Carbon
County, Pa.
Republican. Postmaster at Lehighton,
Pa., 1867-69.
Burial location unknown.
|
CLAUSSE (Soundex
C420)
— See also
CHAUSSEE,
CLAAS,
CLASS,
CLAUS,
CLAUSE,
CLAUSS,
CLAUSSEN,
CLAUSSENIUS,
FAUSSETT,
HAUSSERMANN,
KLAS,
KLAUS,
KLAUSS,
KLAUSSEN,
KLEHS,
KRAUSSE,
KRAUSSER,
LAUSSAT,
SECULA,
STRAUSSER.
|
|
Clausse, Marie
(1900-1976) —
of Ogden, Weber
County, Utah.
Born in Bountiful, Davis
County, Utah, December
24, 1900.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Utah, 1936.
Female.
Died in Ogden, Weber
County, Utah, December
26, 1976 (age 76 years, 2
days).
Interment at Ogden
City Cemetery, Ogden, Utah.
| |
Relatives:
Daughter of Carrie Buck Jensen. |
|
CLAUSSEN (Soundex
C425)
— See also
CHAUSSEE,
CLAASZEN,
CLASEN,
CLASSEN,
CLAUS,
CLAUSEN,
CLAUSS,
CLAUSSE,
CLAUSSENIUS,
FAUSSETT,
HAUSSERMANN,
KLAASSEN,
KLASSEN,
KLAUSS,
KLAUSSEN,
KRAUSSE,
KRAUSSER,
LAUSSAT,
STRAUSSER.
|
| CLAUSSEN:
See also
Joseph
Frank Cihak Jr. —
Henry
George Gordon Struve |
|
Claussen, Charles —
of Michigan.
Candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan.
Still living as of 1964.
|
|
Claussen, Ernest —
of Davenport, Scott
County, Iowa.
Mayor
of Davenport, Iowa, 1884-90.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Claussen, Florence Gifford
(1897-1975) —
also known as Florence G. Claussen; Florence
Gifford —
of Wellesley Hills, Wellesley, Norfolk
County, Mass.
Born in Cotuit, Barnstable, Barnstable
County, Mass., February
12, 1897.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Massachusetts, 1948;
member of Massachusetts
Republican State Central Committee, 1949.
Female.
Congregationalist.
Died in 1975
(age about
78 years).
Interment at Mosswood
Cemetery, Cotuit, Barnstable, Mass.
|
|
Claussen, George C. (b.
1882) —
of Clinton, Clinton
County, Iowa.
Born in Clinton, Clinton
County, Iowa, August
6, 1882.
Republican. Lawyer; Clinton
County Attorney, 1915-18; municipal judge in Iowa, 1918; justice of
Iowa state supreme court, 1932, 1933-34.
Member, Freemasons;
American Bar
Association.
Burial location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of John Claussen and Wiebke (Banderob) Claussen; married, March
18, 1920, to Luella Fahr. |
|
|
Claussen, Henry P. —
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1888.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Claussen, William J. —
of Riverdale, Cook
County, Ill.
Village
president of Riverdale, Illinois, 1935-42.
Burial location unknown.
|
CLAUSSENIUS (Soundex
C425)
— See also
BISENIUS,
CHAUSSEE,
CLAESSENS,
CLAUSS,
CLAUSSE,
CLAUSSEN,
FAUSSETT,
HAUSSERMANN,
KLAUSS,
KLAUSSEN,
KRAUSSE,
KRAUSSER,
LAUSSAT,
STRAUSSER.
|
CLAVADETSCHER (Soundex
C413)
— See also
BARTSCHER,
BARTSCHERER,
BEITSCHER,
BUTSCHER,
CADET,
CLAVEAU,
CLAVETTE,
KADET,
LEUTSCHER,
LOETSCHER,
MCCLAVE,
MITSCHER,
PETSCHER,
PRIYAVADAN,
RADETSKY,
RITSCHER,
RUCAVADO,
SAVADEL,
VACLAV,
VADEN,
VADER.
|
CLAVEAU (Soundex
C410)
— See also
BEAUVEAU,
BELIVEAU,
CARRIVEAU,
CHAUVEAU,
CHAVEAS,
CLAVADETSCHER,
CLAVETTE,
CLIVA,
DEVEAUX,
LAVEAN,
MCCLAVE,
VACLAV.
|
CLAVETTE (Soundex
C413)
— See also
CAILLAVET,
CALVET,
CALVIT,
CALVITT,
CAVETT,
CLAVADETSCHER,
CLAVEAU,
COLAVITO,
GAVETT,
GAVETTE,
LAVETA,
LAVETTA,
LAVETTE,
MCCLAVE,
VACLAV,
VETTE.
|
CLAWANS (Soundex
C452)
— See also
CARAWAN,
CLAWSON,
HOLTZCLAW,
KAWANANAKOA,
KIAWANA,
KLAWANSKY,
LAWANNA,
MCCLAWS,
MCLAWS,
SHAWAN,
TAWANA,
WACLAW.
|
CLAWSON (Soundex
C425)
— See also
CLASON,
CLASSON,
CLAUSON,
CLAWANS,
CLAYSON,
DAWSON,
FAWSON,
HAWSON,
HOLTZCLAW,
LAWSON,
MAWSON,
MCCLAWS,
MCLAWS,
PAWSON,
RAWSON,
SLAWSON,
WACLAW.
|
| Clawson, Del
M. See Delwin Morgan
Clawson |
|
Clawson, Delwin Morgan
(1914-1992) —
also known as Del M. Clawson —
of Compton, Los
Angeles County, Calif.; Downey, Los
Angeles County, Calif.
Born in Thatcher, Graham
County, Ariz., January
11, 1914.
Republican. Mayor
of Compton, Calif., 1957-63; U.S.
Representative from California, 1963-79 (23rd District 1963-75,
33rd District 1975-79).
Mormon.
Member, Kiwanis.
Died in Downey, Los Angeles
County, Calif., May 5,
1992 (age 78 years, 115
days).
Interment at Green
Hills Memorial Park, Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.
|
|
Clawson, H. Lloyd —
of Royal Oak, Oakland
County, Mich.
Mayor
of Royal Oak, Mich., 1929-37.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clawson, Isaiah Dunn
(1822-1879) —
also known as Isaiah D. Clawson —
of Salem
County, N.J.
Born in Woodstown, Salem
County, N.J., March
30, 1822.
Member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Salem County, 1854; U.S.
Representative from New Jersey 1st District, 1855-59.
Died in Woodstown, Salem
County, N.J., October
9, 1879 (age 57 years, 193
days).
Interment at Woodstown
Baptist Burial Ground, Woodstown, N.J.
|
|
Clawson, Israel R. —
of Salem
County, N.J.
Member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Salem County, 1824-25.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Clawson, John T. —
Member of Minnesota
state house of representatives, 1975-84 (District 19-A 1975-80,
District 19-B 1981-84).
Still living as of 1984.
|
|
Clawson, L. F. —
of Oil City, Caddo
Parish, La.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Louisiana, 1944.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
| Clawson,
Lloyd See H. Lloyd
Clawson |
|
Clawson, Mike —
Democrat. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Wisconsin 9th District, 2000.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| CLAXTON:
See also
Roy
Claxton Acuff —
Larry
Claxton Flynt —
Richard
Claxton Gregory |
|
Claxton, B. A. —
of Hartville, Wright
County, Mo.
Democrat. Candidate for Missouri
state house of representatives from Wright County, 1936.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Claxton, E. C. —
of Hartville, Wright
County, Mo.
Democrat. Chair of
Wright County Democratic Party, 1939.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Claxton, Edith —
Candidate for Presidential Elector for New Jersey.
Female.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Claxton, Francis S. —
of Virginia.
U.S. Consul in Moscow, 1857-61.
Burial location unknown.
|
CLAY (Soundex
C400)
— See also
ACLY,
BARCLAY,
CLAAY,
CLARY,
CLAYBORN,
CLAYBURG,
CLAYCOMB,
CLAYE,
CLAYMAN,
CLAYMON,
CLAYMORE,
CLAYOLA,
CLAYPOLE,
CLAYPOOL,
CLAYSON,
CLAYTEE,
CLAYTON,
CLAYTOR,
CLAYWELL,
CLOY,
KLAU,
KLAY,
LACY,
MACLAY,
MCCLAY,
MCLAY,
SLAY.
|
| CLAY:
See also
Alfred
Cumming —
Henry
Clay Howard —
William
L. Lyons —
John
Gordon Mein —
Melville
P. Milliken —
Robert
C. Word Ramspeck —
Samuel
Starkweather —
James
William Zevely |
|
Clay, Adam —
of Montgomery
County, Ohio.
Delegate
to Ohio state constitutional convention from Montgomery County,
1873.
Burial location unknown.
|
| Clay, Mrs.
Alexander S. See Frances
Clay |
|
Clay, Alexander Stephens
(1853-1910) —
also known as Alexander S. Clay —
of Marietta, Cobb
County, Ga.
Born near Powder Springs, Cobb
County, Ga., September
25, 1853.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Georgia
state house of representatives, 1884-87, 1889-90; member of Georgia
state senate, 1892-94; U.S.
Senator from Georgia, 1897-1910; died in office 1910.
Methodist.
Member, Freemasons;
Odd
Fellows.
Died in Atlanta, Fulton
County, Ga., November
13, 1910 (age 57 years, 49
days).
Interment at Marietta
City Cemetery, Marietta, Ga.
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Clay, Ann Curtis —
of New Castle, New Castle
County, Del.
Postmaster at New
Castle, Del., 1776-80.
Female.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Armistead —
of Memphis, Shelby
County, Tenn.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Tennessee, 1956.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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| Clay, Bill
See William Lacy Clay Sr. |
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Clay, Brutus Junius
(1808-1878) —
of Kentucky.
Born in Richmond, Madison
County, Ky., July 1,
1808.
Member of Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1840, 1860; U.S.
Representative from Kentucky 7th District, 1863-65.
Slaveowner.
Died near Paris, Bourbon
County, Ky., October
11, 1878 (age 70 years, 102
days).
Interment at Auvergne
Cemetery, Paris, Ky.
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Clay, Brutus Junius
(1847-1932) —
also known as Brutus J. Clay —
of Richmond, Madison
County, Ky.
Born in Madison
County, Ky., February
20, 1847.
Republican. Grocer; cotton planter;
delegate to Republican National Convention from Kentucky, 1904;
U.S. Minister to Switzerland, 1905-10.
Presbyterian.
Died June 2,
1932 (age 85 years, 103
days).
Interment at Richmond
Cemetery, Richmond, Ky.
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Clay, C. H. —
of Bancroft, Kingsbury
County, S.Dak.
Member of South
Dakota state house of representatives 23rd District, 1923-26.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Calder —
Republican. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Georgia 3rd District, 2002, 2004.
Still living as of 2004.
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Clay, Caleb —
of Kingston, Ulster
County, N.Y.
Republican. Postmaster at Kingston,
N.Y., 1861-69.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Cassius M. —
Delegate
to Kentucky state constitutional convention, 1890-91.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Cassius M.
(1895-1959) —
of Paris, Bourbon
County, Ky.
Born in Bourbon
County, Ky., March 2,
1895.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; lawyer; farmer;
general solicitor, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad,
1941-45; member of Kentucky
state house of representatives 67th District, 1954-55; member of
Kentucky
state senate 28th District, 1958-59; died in office 1959.
Christian.
Member, American
Legion; Farm
Bureau; Phi
Beta Kappa; Beta
Theta Pi; Phi
Delta Phi.
Died November
26, 1959 (age 64 years, 269
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Cassius Marcellus
(1810-1903) —
also known as Cassius M. Clay; "The Lion of White
Hall" —
of Madison
County, Ky.
Born in Madison
County, Ky., October
19, 1810.
Probably the best-known Southern emancipationist; freed his own
slaves in 1844 and edited the only Southern antislavery newspaper
in 1845-47; member of Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1835-37, 1840; delegate to Whig
National Convention from Kentucky, 1839 (speaker); shot
point-blank during a speech in 1843, he used a Bowie knife to cut off
the attacker's ear and nose and cut out one eye; tried
for mayhem
and found not guilty; served in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War;
candidate for Republican nomination for Vice President, 1860;
U.S. Minister to Russia, 1861-62, 1863-69; general in the Union Army during the
Civil War.
Died, of kidney
failure, in Madison
County, Ky., July 22,
1903 (age 92 years, 276
days).
Interment at Richmond
Cemetery, Richmond, Ky.
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Clay, Charles —
of Bedford
County, Va.
Delegate
to Virginia convention to ratify U.S. constitution from Bedford
County, 1788.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Charles Commander —
of Georgia.
Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Georgia.
Still living as of 2000.
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Clay, Charles G. —
of Coxsackie, Greene
County, N.Y.
Republican. Delegate
to New York state constitutional convention 39th District, 1967.
Still living as of 1967.
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Clay, Clement Claiborne, Jr.
(1816-1882) —
of Huntsville, Madison
County, Ala.
Born in Huntsville, Madison
County, Ala., December
13, 1816.
Democrat. Member of Alabama
state house of representatives, 1842; state court judge in
Alabama, 1846; U.S.
Senator from Alabama, 1853-61; Senator
from Alabama in the Confederate Congress, 1862-64.
Suspected of conspiring with other Confederates
to assassinate
President Abraham
Lincoln, he was imprisoned
for nearly a year after the war.
Slaveowner.
Died near Gurley, Madison
County, Ala., January
3, 1882 (age 65 years, 21
days).
Interment at Maple
Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Ala.
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Clay, Clement Comer
(1789-1866) —
also known as Clement C. Clay —
of Huntsville, Madison
County, Ala.
Born in Halifax
County, Va., December
17, 1789.
Democrat. Lawyer;
served in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member
Alabama territorial council, 1817-18; state court judge in
Alabama, 1819-23; member of Alabama
state house of representatives, 1827-28; U.S.
Representative from Alabama 1st District, 1829-35; Governor of
Alabama, 1835-37; U.S.
Senator from Alabama, 1837-41; associate
justice of Alabama state supreme court, 1843.
Fought a duel
in 1823 with Dr. Waddy Tate.
Slaveowner.
Died in Huntsville, Madison
County, Ala., September
7, 1866 (age 76 years, 264
days).
Interment at Maple
Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Ala.
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Clay, Earl M. —
of Milwaukie, Clackamas
County, Ore.
Mayor
of Milwaukie, Ore., 1959-63.
Still living as of 1963.
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Clay, Eric L. (b. 1948) —
Born in Durham, Durham
County, N.C., 1948.
Judge
of U.S. Court of Appeals for the 6th Circuit, 1997-.
Still living as of 2017.
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Clay, Eustice H., Sr. —
of Raleigh
County, W.Va.
Republican. Candidate for West
Virginia state house of delegates from Raleigh County, 1972.
Still living as of 1972.
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| Clay,
Fannie See Frances Clay |
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Clay, Fifi Taft —
of Covington, Kenton
County, Ky.
Democrat. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Kentucky 4th District, 1974; candidate for Kentucky
state senate 23rd District, 1975.
Still living as of 1975.
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Clay, Frances (1861-1940) —
also known as Fannie Clay; Sara Frances White; Mrs.
Alexander S. Clay —
of Marietta, Cobb
County, Ga.
Born in Lithia Springs, Douglas
County, Ga., July, 1861.
Democrat. Postmaster at Marietta,
Ga., 1914-35.
Female.
Died in Marietta, Cobb
County, Ga., December
19, 1940 (age 79 years, 0
days).
Interment at Marietta
City Cemetery, Marietta, Ga.
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Clay, George B. —
of Kentucky.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky,
1896.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, George de M. —
U.S. Consular Agent in Pau, as of 1884.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, George E. (b. 1912) —
of Grand Rapids, Kent
County, Mich.
Born in 1912.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Michigan, 1956;
candidate for U.S.
Representative from Michigan 5th District, 1956.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, George H. —
of Tuskegee, Macon
County, Ala.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, 1996,
2000.
Still living as of 2000.
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Clay, George R. —
of Neosho, Newton
County, Mo.
Democrat. Chair of
Newton County Democratic Party, 1903.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, George S.
(1903-1975) —
of Henderson, Henderson
County, Ky.
Born June 20,
1903.
Democrat. Member of Kentucky
state house of representatives 11th District, 1936-39.
Died September
25, 1975 (age 72 years, 97
days).
Interment at Fernwood
Cemetery, Henderson, Ky.
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Relatives: Son
of James E. Clay and Lillian (Stoner) Clay. |
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Clay, George W. —
of Malta, Phillips
County, Mont.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Montana,
1912.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Gordon M. —
of Plymouth, Grafton
County, N.H.
Democrat. Candidate for New
Hampshire state house of representatives from Plymouth, 1938.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Green (1757-1826) —
Born in Powhatan
County, Va., August
14, 1757.
Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War; surveyor;
member of Virginia
state house of delegates, 1788-89; member of Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1793-94; member of Kentucky
state senate, 1795-98, 1807; delegate
to Kentucky state constitutional convention, 1799; general in the
U.S. Army during the War of 1812.
Member, Freemasons.
Died in White Hall, Madison
County, Ky., October
31, 1826 (age 69 years, 78
days).
Interment at White
Hall Family Cemetery, Richmond, Ky.
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Clay, Green —
of Audrain
County, Mo.
Member of Missouri
state senate 11th District, 1889-92; member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Audrain County, 1903-04.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Grifynn Marley —
Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Washington.
Still living as of 2012.
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| Clay, Harry
See Henry Clay |
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Clay, Henry (1777-1852) —
also known as "The Sage of Ashland"; "The
Great Compromiser" —
of Lexington, Fayette
County, Ky.
Born in Hanover
County, Va., April
12, 1777.
Member of Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1803; U.S.
Senator from Kentucky, 1806-07, 1810-11, 1831-42, 1849-52; died
in office 1852; U.S.
Representative from Kentucky, 1811-14, 1815-21, 1823-25 (5th
District 1811-13, at-large 1813-14, 2nd District 1815-21, 3rd
District 1823-25); Speaker of
the U.S. House, 1811-14, 1815-20, 1823-25; candidate for President
of the United States, 1824, 1832 (National Republican), 1844
(Whig); U.S.
Secretary of State, 1825-29; candidate for Whig nomination for
President, 1839.
Member, Freemasons.
In 1809, he fought a duel
with Humphrey
Marshall, in which both men were wounded. Elected to the Hall
of Fame for Great Americans in 1900.
Slaveowner.
Died in Washington,
D.C., June 29,
1852 (age 75 years, 78
days).
Interment at Lexington
Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.; cenotaph at Congressional
Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
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Relatives: Son
of John Clay and Elizabeth (Hudson) Clay; brother of Porter Clay; married, April
11, 1799, to Lucretia (Hart) Erwin; father of Thomas Hart Clay, Henry
Clay Jr. and James Brown Clay;
grandfather of Henry Clay (1849-1884);
granduncle of Ellen Hart Ross (who married James
Reily); first cousin once removed of Matthew
Clay (1754-1815) and Green Clay; second
cousin of Matthew Clay (c.1795-1827), Brutus Junius Clay (1808-1878) and Cassius Marcellus Clay; second cousin once
removed of Brutus Junius Clay (1847-1932);
second cousin thrice removed of Oliver Carroll
Clay; second cousin four times removed of Archer
Woodford; third cousin of Clement Comer
Clay; third cousin once removed of Clement
Claiborne Clay Jr.. |
| | Political family: Clay
family of Kentucky (subset of the Four
Thousand Related Politicians). |
| | Clay counties in Ala., Fla., Ga., Ill., Ind., Kan., Minn., Miss., Mo., Neb., N.C., S.Dak., Tenn., Tex. and W.Va. are
named for him. |
| | Mount
Clay (also called Mount Reagan), in the White Mountains, Coos
County, New Hampshire, is named for
him. — The World War II Liberty
ship SS Henry Clay (built 1941-42 at Mobile,
Alabama; scrapped 1967) was named for
him. |
| | Other politicians named for him: Henry
Clay Longnecker
— Henry
Clay Dean
— H.
Clay Dickinson
— Henry
C. Brockmeyer
— H.
Clay Cockerill
— Henry
Clay Ewing
— Henry
Clay Caldwell
— Henry
Clay Hall
— Henry
Clay Gooding
— Henry
Clay Naill
— Henry
C. Myers
— Henry
C. Cole
— H.
Clay Harris
— Henry
C. Miner
— Henry
C. Warmoth
— Henry
Clay Cleveland
— H.
Clay Evans
— Henry
C. Payne
— Henry
C. Bates
— H.
Clay Foster
— Henry
C. McCormick
— Henry
C. Ide
— Henry
Clay Williams
— Henry
C. Simms
— Henry
Clay Ferguson
— Henry
C. Glover
— H.
Clay Park
— Henry
C. Hansbrough
— Henry
C. Snodgrass
— H.
Clay Maydwell
— Henry
C. Gleason
— Henry
C. Loudenslager
— H.
Clay Van Voorhis
— Henry
C. Clippinger
— H.
Clay Crawford
— H.
Clay Bascom
— H.
Clay Michie
— H.
Clay Chisolm
— H.
Clay Howard
— Henry
C. Hall
— Henry
Clay McDowell
— H.
Clay Jones
— H.
Clay Day
— Henry
Clay Hines
— H.
Clay Heather
— Henry
Clay Meacham
— Henry
Clay Calloway
— H.
Clay Suter
— H.
Clay Hall
— H.
Clay Warth
— Henry
Clay Elwood
— H.
Clay Kennedy
— H.
Clay Davis
— H.
Clay Needham
— Henry
Clay Etherton
— H.
Clay Mace
— H.
Clay Armstrong
— H.
Clay Baldwin
— H.
Clay Haynes
— H.
Clay Burkholder
— Mrs.
H. Clay Kauffman
— H.
Clay Bentley
— Henry
C. Greenberg
— H.
Clay Gardenhire, Jr.
— Henry
Clay Cox
— H.
Clay Myers, Jr.
— H.
Clay Johnson
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| | Coins and currency: His portrait
appeared on some U.S. currency issued in the 19th and early 20th
centuries. |
| | See also congressional
biography — Govtrack.us
page — Wikipedia article — NNDB
dossier — Find-A-Grave
memorial |
| | Books about Henry Clay: Robert Vincent
Remini, Henry
Clay: Statesman for the Union — Maurice G. Baxter, Henry
Clay the Lawyer — Richard B. Cheney & Lynne V. Cheney,
Kings
Of The Hill : How Nine Powerful Men Changed The Course of American
History — Merrill D. Peterson, The
Great Triumvirate: Webster, Clay, and Calhoun — Scott
Farris, Almost
President: The Men Who Lost the Race but Changed the
Nation — David S. Heidler & Jeanne T. Heidler, Henry
Clay: The Essential American — Fergus M. Bordewich, America's
Great Debate: Henry Clay, Stephen A. Douglas, and the Compromise That
Preserved the Union |
| | Image source: James Smith Noel
Collection, Louisiana State University in Shreveport |
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Clay, Henry, Jr.
(1811-1847) —
of Kentucky.
Born in Lexington, Fayette
County, Ky., April
10, 1811.
Lawyer;
member of Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1835-37; colonel in the U.S. Army
during the Mexican War.
Episcopalian.
Killed
in action at the Battle of Buena Vista, Buena Vista, Coahuila,
February
23, 1847 (age 35 years, 319
days).
Interment at Frankfort
Cemetery, Frankfort, Ky.
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Clay, Henry —
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1888,
1896.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Henry (1849-1884) —
also known as Harry Clay —
of Kentucky.
Born in Lisbon, Portugal,
November
17, 1849.
Candidate for Kentucky
state house of representatives, 1883.
Died in Louisville, Jefferson
County, Ky., September
22, 1884 (age 34 years, 310
days).
Interment at Lexington
Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
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Clay, Henry —
of Pineville, Wyoming
County, W.Va.; Saulsville, Wyoming
County, W.Va.
Democrat. Chair of
Wyoming County Democratic Party, 1941-46, 1963.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Henry —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Independent candidate for justice of
Michigan state supreme court, 1986.
Still living as of 1986.
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Clay, Henry de B. —
of Newport
News, Va.
Born in Ohio.
Republican. U.S.
Collector of Customs, 1891.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Herbert (d. 1923) —
of Marietta, Cobb
County, Ga.
Member of Georgia
state house of representatives from Cobb County, 1923; died in
office 1923.
Died in 1923.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, J. P. —
Candidate for West
Virginia state senate 7th District, 1914.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, James —
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Kentucky, 1908.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, James Brown
(1817-1864) —
of Kentucky.
Born in Washington,
D.C., November
9, 1817.
Democrat. Lawyer;
U.S. Charge d'Affaires to Portugal, 1849-50; U.S.
Representative from Kentucky 8th District, 1857-59.
Slaveowner.
Died of tuberculosis,
in Montreal, Quebec,
January
26, 1864 (age 46 years, 78
days).
Interment at Lexington
Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
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Clay, James Franklin
(1840-1921) —
also known as James F. Clay —
of Kentucky.
Born in Henderson, Henderson
County, Ky., October
29, 1840.
Democrat. Member of Kentucky
state senate, 1870; U.S.
Representative from Kentucky 2nd District, 1883-85.
Died in Henderson, Henderson
County, Ky., August
17, 1921 (age 80 years, 292
days).
Interment at Fernwood
Cemetery, Henderson, Ky.
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Clay, James L. —
of Kentucky.
Republican. Candidate for nomination for Governor of
Kentucky, 1955.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Jerry, Sr. (born
c.1934) —
of Atascadero, San Luis
Obispo County, Calif.
Born about 1934.
Mayor
of Atascadero, Calif., 2003.
Still living as of 2012.
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Image source:
New Times (San Obispo County), March 12, 2009 |
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Clay, Joe B. —
of Cedar Falls, Black Hawk
County, Iowa.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Iowa, 1948.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, John R. —
of Louisiana.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Louisiana, 1868.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, John Randolph
(1808-1885) —
also known as John R. Clay —
of Pennsylvania.
Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., September
29, 1808.
U.S. Charge d'Affaires to Russia, 1836-37; Peru, 1847-53; U.S. Minister to Peru, 1853-60.
Died August
15, 1885 (age 76 years, 320
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, John S. —
Member of Missouri
state senate 26th District, 1899-1902.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Joseph (1741-1804) —
of Georgia.
Born in England,
October
16, 1741.
Delegate
to Continental Congress from Georgia, 1778; Georgia
state treasurer, 1782; federal
judge, 1786.
Died in Savannah, Chatham
County, Ga., November
15, 1804 (age 63 years, 30
days).
Interment at Colonial
Park Cemetery, Savannah, Ga.
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Clay, Joseph (1769-1811) —
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa.
Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., July 24,
1769.
Democrat. U.S.
Representative from Pennsylvania 1st District, 1803-08.
Died in Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa., August
27, 1811 (age 42 years, 34
days).
Interment at Christ
Church Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Pa.
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| Clay, Lacy,
Jr. See William Lacy Clay
Jr. |
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Clay, Laura (b. 1849) —
of Lexington, Fayette
County, Ky.
Born in Madison
County, Ky., February
9, 1849.
Democrat. President, Kentucky Equal Rights Association, advocating
votes for women, 1899-1912; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Kentucky, 1920;
delegate
to Kentucky convention to ratify 21st amendment, 1933.
Female.
Episcopalian.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Lyell B. —
of Kanawha
County, W.Va.
Republican. Candidate for West
Virginia state house of delegates from Kanawha County, 1952, 1954.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, M. A. —
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, 1908.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Mabel —
of Beesley's Point, Cape May
County, N.J.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
New Jersey, 1932.
Female.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Mark R. —
of Hotchkiss, Delta
County, Colo.
Republican. Member of Colorado
state house of representatives, 1950.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Marshall Wayne —
also known as Marshall W. Clay —
of Fayetteville, Fayette
County, W.Va.
Republican. Candidate for West
Virginia state house of delegates 29th District, 2010.
Still living as of 2010.
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Clay, Mary L. —
of Huntsville, Madison
County, Ala.
Democrat. Postmaster at Huntsville,
Ala., 1887-89.
Female.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Matthew (1754-1815) —
of Halifax, Halifax
County, Va.
Born in Halifax
County, Va., March
25, 1754.
Democrat. Served in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary
War; member of Virginia
state house of delegates, 1790-94; U.S.
Representative from Virginia, 1797-1813, 1815 (at-large
1797-1807, 14th District 1807-13, 15th District 1815); died in office
1815.
Slaveowner.
Died suddenly while
making a speech at Halifax Court House, Halifax
County, Va., May 27,
1815 (age 61 years, 63
days).
Interment a
private or family graveyard, Pittsylvania County, Va.
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Clay, Matthew
(c.1795-1827) —
of Alabama.
Born about 1795.
Member of Alabama
state house of representatives, 1820-22; member of Alabama
state senate, 1825-27; died in office 1827.
Died, of pneumonia,
February, 1827
(age about
32 years).
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Nestor —
Delegate
to Texas Convention of 1832 from District of Hidalgo, 1832; delegate
to Texas Convention of 1833 from District of San Patricio, 1833.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Oliver Carroll
(1849-1929) —
also known as Oliver C. Clay —
of Canton, Lewis
County, Mo.
Born in St.
Louis, Mo., May 27,
1849.
Democrat. School
teacher; lawyer; farmer;
member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Lewis County, 1919-22.
Died, from pneumonia,
in Canton, Lewis
County, Mo., March 5,
1929 (age 79 years, 282
days).
Interment at Forest
Grove Cemetery, Canton, Mo.
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Clay, Porter (1779-1850) —
of Kentucky.
Born in Hanover
County, Va., 1779.
Minister;
Kentucky
auditor of public accounts, 1810.
Died in Camden, Ouachita
County, Ark., February
16, 1850 (age about 70
years).
Interment at Oakland
Cemetery, Camden, Ark.
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Clay, Rhodes —
of Audrain
County, Mo.
Member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Audrain County, 1901-02.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Ricky L. —
Libertarian. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Texas 12th District, 2000.
Still living as of 2000.
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Clay, Rudolph M.
(1935-2013) —
also known as Rudy Clay —
of Gary, Lake
County, Ind.
Born in Courtland, Lawrence
County, Ala., July 16,
1935.
Democrat. Insurance
agent; member of Indiana
state senate 3rd District, 1972-76; Lake
County Recorder, 1984; delegate to Democratic National Convention
from Indiana, 2004,
2008;
chair
of Lake County Democratic Party, 2005-09; mayor of
Gary, Ind., 2006-11; defeated in primary, 2011.
African
ancestry.
Survived an assassination
attempt in 1986.
Died in Gary, Lake
County, Ind., June 4,
2013 (age 77 years, 323
days).
Interment at Ridgelawn Cemetery, Gary, Ind.
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| Clay, Rudy
See Rudolph M. Clay |
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Clay, Ryburn D. —
of Atlanta, Fulton
County, Ga.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1944
(speaker).
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, S. E. —
of Danville, Boyle
County, Ky.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Kentucky,
1936.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, S. F. —
of Lewisburg, Greenbrier
County, W.Va.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
West Virginia, 1912.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Samuel —
of Granville
County, N.C.
Member of North
Carolina state senate from Granville County, 1789-90.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Samuel D. —
of Gardiner, Kennebec
County, Maine.
Republican. Postmaster at Gardiner,
Maine, 1866-67.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Stanley P. —
of Jasper
County, Mo.
Democrat. Member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Jasper County 3rd District,
1931-32.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Thomas Ewing (b.
1893) —
of Lupus, Moniteau
County, Mo.
Born in Lupus, Moniteau
County, Mo., January
12, 1893.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; farmer;
member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Moniteau County, 1927-28.
Member, American
Legion; Izaak
Walton League.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, Thomas Glenn —
of Frederick, Frederick
County, Md.
Republican. Candidate for mayor
of Frederick, Md., 2001.
Still living as of 2001.
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Clay, Thomas Hart
(1803-1871) —
also known as Thomas H. Clay —
of Kentucky.
Born in Fayette
County, Ky., September
22, 1803.
Farmer;
U.S. Minister to Nicaragua, 1863; Honduras, 1863.
Died near Lexington, Fayette
County, Ky., March
18, 1871 (age 67 years, 177
days).
Interment at Lexington
Cemetery, Lexington, Ky.
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Clay, Wiley T. —
U.S. Consular Agent in São Luís, as of 1943.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, William H.
(1863-1931) —
of Everett, Snohomish
County, Wash.
Born in Willow, Jo Daviess
County, Ill., April
23, 1863.
Lawyer;
mayor
of Everett, Wash., 1914-16, 1920-24.
Died in Everett, Snohomish
County, Wash., April
21, 1931 (age 67 years, 363
days).
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, William H. —
of Hillsdale
County, Mich.
Candidate for Michigan
state house of representatives from Hillsdale County, 1916.
Burial location unknown.
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Clay, William Lacy, Sr. (b.
1931) —
also known as William L. Clay, Sr.; Bill
Clay —
of St.
Louis, Mo.
Born in St.
Louis, Mo., April
30, 1931.
Democrat. U.S.
Representative from Missouri 1st District, 1969-2001; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from Missouri, 1996,
2000.
Catholic.
African
ancestry. Member, NAACP; Freemasons.
Still living as of 2014.
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Clay, William Lacy, Jr. (b.
1956) —
also known as Lacy Clay, Jr. —
of St.
Louis, Mo.
Born in St.
Louis, Mo., July 27,
1956.
Democrat. Member of Missouri
state house of representatives, 1983-91; member of Missouri
state senate, 1991-2001; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from Missouri, 1996,
2000,
2004,
2008;
U.S.
Representative from Missouri 1st District, 2001-.
Catholic.
African
ancestry.
Still living as of 2014.
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Clay, William Nathan (b.
1865) —
also known as William N. Clay —
of Barboursville, Cabell
County, W.Va.
Born in Wayne
County, W.Va., April 3,
1865.
Democrat. Farmer;
member of West
Virginia state house of delegates from Cabell County, 1917-18.
Interment at Oaklawn
Memorial Park, Barboursville, W.Va.
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Clay, William R. —
of Kansas City, Jackson
County, Mo.
Republican. Candidate for Missouri
state house of representatives from Jackson County 2nd District,
1946, 1948, 1950.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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CLAYBAUGH (Soundex
C412)
— See also
BAUGH,
CLABAUGH,
CLABBY,
CLABO,
CLAYBORN,
CLAYBORNE,
CLAYBOURN,
CLAYBOURNE,
CLAYBROOK,
CLAYBURG,
CLAYBURGH,
HAYBALL,
KLEBBA,
MAYBANK,
SLAYBACK,
SLAYBAUGH,
TRAYBAND.
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CLAYBORN (Soundex
C416)
— See also
BORN,
CLAIBORN,
CLAIBORNE,
CLAIBOURNE,
CLAY,
CLAYBAUGH,
CLAYBORNE,
CLAYBOURN,
CLAYBOURNE,
CLAYBROOK,
CLAYBURG,
CLAYBURGH,
LAYBOD,
LAYBOURN,
MAYBORN,
NYBORG,
RAYBORN.
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H. See John Henry
Clayborn |
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Clayborn, John Henry
(1882-1954) —
also known as J. H. Clayborn —
of Little Rock, Pulaski
County, Ark.
Born in Arkadelphia, Clark
County, Ark., December
2, 1882.
Republican. Pastor; bishop; president,
Sharter College, Little Rock, Ark.; offered prayer, Republican National Convention,
1952.
African
Methodist Episcopal. African
ancestry.
Died in Little Rock, Pulaski
County, Ark., June 17,
1954 (age 71 years, 197
days).
Interment at Haven
of Rest Cemetery, Little Rock, Ark.
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CLAYBORNE (Soundex
C416)
— See also
BORNE,
CLAIBORN,
CLAIBORNE,
CLAIBOURNE,
CLAYBAUGH,
CLAYBORN,
CLAYBOURN,
CLAYBOURNE,
CLAYBROOK,
CLAYBURG,
CLAYBURGH,
LAYBOD,
LAYBOURN,
MAYBORN,
NYBORG,
RAYBORN.
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CLAYBOURN (Soundex
C416)
— See also
BOURN,
CLAIBORN,
CLAIBORNE,
CLAIBOURNE,
CLAYBAUGH,
CLAYBORN,
CLAYBORNE,
CLAYBOURNE,
CLAYBROOK,
CLAYBURG,
CLAYBURGH,
LAYBOD,
LAYBOURN,
RAYBOULD,
RAYBOURNE,
SEYBOURN.
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CLAYBOURNE (Soundex
C416)
— See also
BOURNE,
CLAIBORN,
CLAIBORNE,
CLAIBOURNE,
CLAYBAUGH,
CLAYBORN,
CLAYBORNE,
CLAYBOURN,
CLAYBROOK,
CLAYBURG,
CLAYBURGH,
LAYBOD,
LAYBOURN,
RAYBOULD,
RAYBOURNE,
SEYBOURN.
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CLAYBROOK (Soundex
C416)
— See also
BRAYBROOKS,
BROOK,
CLAYBAUGH,
CLAYBORN,
CLAYBORNE,
CLAYBOURN,
CLAYBOURNE,
CLAYBURG,
CLAYBURGH,
COLEBROOK,
LYBROOK,
MAYBRY,
WAYBRIGHT.
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CLAYBURG (Soundex
C416)
— See also
BURG,
CLAY,
CLAYBAUGH,
CLAYBORN,
CLAYBORNE,
CLAYBOURN,
CLAYBOURNE,
CLAYBROOK,
CLAYBURGH,
LAYBURN,
MAYBURY,
RAYBUCK,
RAYBURN.
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CLAYBURGH (Soundex
C416)
— See also
BURGH,
CLAYBAUGH,
CLAYBORN,
CLAYBORNE,
CLAYBOURN,
CLAYBOURNE,
CLAYBROOK,
CLAYBURG,
LAYBURN,
MAYBURY,
RAYBUCK,
RAYBURN.
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Clayburgh, Ben —
of Grand Forks, Grand
Forks County, N.Dak.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from North
Dakota, 1972;
candidate for U.S.
Senator from North Dakota, 1994.
Still living as of 1994.
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Bev See Beverly
Clayburgh |
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Clayburgh, Beverly —
also known as Bev Clayburgh —
of Grand Forks, Grand
Forks County, N.Dak.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from North
Dakota, 2004,
2008
(alternate).
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
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Clayburgh, Rick —
Republican. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from North Dakota at-large, 2002.
Still living as of 2002.
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CLAYCOMB (Soundex
C425)
— See also
AYCOCK,
CHALLACOMBE,
CLAY,
COMB,
COULCOMBE,
HAYCOCK,
HAYCOX,
JAYCOCKS,
JAYCOX,
LAYCHAK,
LAYCOCK,
MAYCOCK,
WITHYCOMBE.
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Claycomb, Roscoe —
of Jasper
County, Mo.
Democrat. Member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Jasper County 3rd District,
1933-34.
Burial location unknown.
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Claycomb, Stephen Hugh
(1847-1930) —
also known as Stephen H. Claycomb —
of Jasper
County, Mo.
Born in Missouri, August
11, 1847.
Democrat. Lawyer;
member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Jasper County Western
District, 1885-86; member of Missouri
state senate 28th District, 1887-88; Lieutenant
Governor of Missouri, 1889-93.
Died, from a cerebral
hemorrhage and pneumonia,
in Joplin, Jasper
County, Mo., June 6,
1930 (age 82 years, 299
days).
Interment at Ozark
Memorial Park, Joplin, Mo.
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of George W. Claycomb and Elizabeth Claycomb. |
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CLAYE (Soundex
C400)
— See also
BERLLAYETTE,
CALEY,
CALLEY,
CAYE,
CLAAY,
CLAGE,
CLAY,
KLAU,
KLAY,
LACEY,
LAYER,
PLAYER.
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CLAYMON (Soundex
C455)
— See also
CLAY,
CLAYMAN,
CLAYMORE,
DAYMOND,
DRAYMOND,
HAYMOND,
LAYMON,
RAYMOND,
SAINTRAYMOND,
SAYMOND,
WAYMON,
WAYMOND.
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CLAYMORE (Soundex
C456)
— See also
CLAY,
CLAYMAN,
CLAYMON,
CLEMMER,
CLYMER,
COLLYMORE,
HAYMORE,
KLEMER,
KLEMMER,
LAYMON,
MORE,
SEYMORE,
TAYMOR,
WYMORE.
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CLAYPOLE (Soundex
C414)
— See also
ACHELPOHL,
CLAY,
CLAYPOOL,
DRYPOLCHER,
HYPOLITE,
KILPELA,
KLIPPELL,
MAYPLE,
MAYPOLE,
POLE,
SAYPOL,
SYPOLT.
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Claypole, Eugene (b.
1938) —
of Granville, Monongalia
County, W.Va.
Born in Monongalia
County, W.Va., August
20, 1938.
Coal
miner; president,
United Mine Workers Local 31; member of West
Virginia state senate 14th District, 1991-94; member of West
Virginia state house of delegates 44th District, 1997-.
Methodist.
Member, United
Mine Workers; Moose.
Still living as of 1997.
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Relatives: Son
of James Claypole and Martha Claypole; married, December
21, 1959, to Leota Wilson. |
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CLAYPOOL (Soundex
C414)
— See also
ACHELPOHL,
CLAY,
CLAYPOLE,
HARPOOL,
KILPELA,
KLIPPELL,
MAYPLE,
MAYPOLE,
POOL,
POOLE,
POOLER,
POOLEY,
POOLMAN,
SAYPOL,
SPOOLER,
TEPOOL,
VANDERPOOL,
VANPOOL.
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See also
Denny
B. Browning —
Opal
Claypool McGuire |
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Claypool, Abraham —
of Ross
County, Ohio.
Member of Ohio
state senate, 1803-05, 1806-08 (Ross County 1803-04, Ross and
Franklin counties 1804-05, 1806-07, Ross, Franklin and Highland
counties 1807-08).
Burial location unknown.
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Claypool, Benjamin Franklin
(1825-1888) —
of Connersville, Fayette
County, Ind.
Born in Connersville, Fayette
County, Ind., December
12, 1825.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Indiana,
1856,
1868;
member of Indiana
state senate, 1861-63; served in the Union Army during the Civil
War; candidate for Presidential Elector for Indiana; candidate for
U.S.
Representative from Indiana, 1874.
Died in Connersville, Fayette
County, Ind., December
11, 1888 (age 62 years, 365
days).
Interment at City
Cemetery, Connersville, Ind.
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Claypool, Garrett S. —
of Chillicothe, Ross
County, Ohio.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1924,
1944
(member, Platform
and Resolutions Committee), 1948.
Burial location unknown.
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Claypool, H. C. —
of Morris, Grundy
County, Ill.
Postmaster at Morris,
Ill., 1901.
Burial location unknown.
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Claypool, Harold Kile
(1886-1958) —
also known as Harold K. Claypool —
of Chillicothe, Ross
County, Ohio.
Born in Bainbridge, Ross
County, Ohio, June 2,
1886.
Democrat. U.S.
Representative from Ohio 11th District, 1937-43.
Presbyterian.
Member, Elks; Eagles.
Died in Chillicothe, Ross
County, Ohio, August
2, 1958 (age 72 years, 61
days).
Interment at Grandview
Cemetery, Chillicothe, Ohio.
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Claypool, Harry —
Republican. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Texas 21st District, 1964.
Still living as of 1964.
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Claypool, Horatio Clifford
(1859-1921) —
also known as Horatio C. Claypool —
of Ohio.
Born in McArthur, Vinton
County, Ohio, February
9, 1859.
Democrat. Probate judge in Ohio, 1905; U.S.
Representative from Ohio 11th District, 1911-15, 1917-19.
Died in Columbus, Franklin
County, Ohio, January
19, 1921 (age 61 years, 345
days).
Interment at Grandview
Cemetery, Chillicothe, Ohio.
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Claypool, Jefferson Helm
(1856-1919) —
of Fayette
County, Ind.
Born in Connersville, Fayette
County, Ind., August
15, 1856.
Member of Indiana
state house of representatives, 1889-91.
Died in Indianapolis, Marion
County, Ind., January
22, 1919 (age 62 years, 160
days).
Interment at Crown
Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Ind.
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Claypool, Newton
(1795-1864) —
of Connersville, Fayette
County, Ind.
Born in Randolph
County, Va. (now W.Va.), May 20,
1795.
Member of Indiana
state house of representatives, 1825-28, 1842-43, 1844-45; member
of Indiana
state senate, 1828-31, 1836-37.
Died in Connersville, Fayette
County, Ind., May 14,
1864 (age 68 years, 360
days).
Interment at City
Cemetery, Connersville, Ind.
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Claypool, Solomon —
U.S.
Attorney for Indiana, 1889.
Burial location unknown.
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Claypool, Wesley —
of Ross
County, Ohio.
Delegate
to Ohio state constitutional convention from Ross County, 1850-51.
Burial location unknown.
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CLAYSON (Soundex
C425)
— See also
AYSON,
CLASON,
CLASSON,
CLAUSON,
CLAWSON,
CLAY,
DEZAVALAYSAENZ,
FINLAYSON,
GRAYSON,
LAYSON,
MAYSON,
NICOLAYSEN,
PAYSON,
RAYSON.
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CLAYTEE (Soundex
C430)
— See also
BLAYTON,
CATLEY,
CLAY,
CLAYTON,
CLAYTOR,
CLETA,
CLOETTA,
HAYTER,
LAYTON,
PLAYTER,
SLAYTER,
SLAYTON,
TAYTE,
WAYTE.
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