PICKHARDT (Soundex
P263)
— See also
BECKHARD,
BICKHAM,
BICKHART,
BICKHAUS,
BLICKHAN,
BURCKHARD,
BURCKHARDT,
BURKHARDT,
BUSKHARDT,
ECKHARD,
ECKHARDT,
HARDT,
KICKHAM,
LUCKHARDT,
PACKARD,
PICARD,
PICKARD,
SPECKHARD,
WICKHAM.
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PICKINS (Soundex
P252)
— See also
BICKINS,
DICKINS,
DICKINSON,
DOCKINS,
HUCKINS,
MCKINSEY,
MCKINSLEY,
MCKINSTRY,
PICK,
PICKENS,
PICKING,
WICKINS.
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| Pickle,
Harry See J. Harry
Pickle |
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Pickle, J. Harry —
of Lancaster
County, Pa.
Bull Moose candidate for Pennsylvania
state senate 13th District, 1912.
Burial location unknown.
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| Pickle, J. J.
'Jake' See James Jarrell
Pickle |
| Pickle,
Jake See James Jarrell
Pickle |
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Pickle, James Jarrell
(1913-2005) —
also known as J. J. 'Jake' Pickle —
of Austin, Travis
County, Tex.
Born in Roscoe, Nolan
County, Tex., October
11, 1913.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; one of the
founders of radio
station KVET, in Austin, Texas; U.S.
Representative from Texas 10th District, 1963-95.
Methodist.
Died June 18,
2005 (age 91 years, 250
days).
Interment at Texas
State Cemetery, Austin, Tex.
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Pickle, Louise —
of Chipley, Washington
County, Fla.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Florida, 1940,
1944.
Female.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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PICKLER (Soundex
P246)
— See also
MICKLER,
PICHLER,
PICK,
PICKER,
PICKLE,
PICKLES,
PICKLESIMER,
PICKREL,
PICKRELL,
SICKLER,
STICKLER,
STRICKLER,
VANSICKLER,
ZICKLER.
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Pickler, Edwin C. —
of Kirksville, Adair
County, Mo.
Republican. Postmaster at Kirksville,
Mo., 1889-94.
Burial location unknown.
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Pickler, John Alfred
(1844-1910) —
also known as John A. Pickler —
of Faulkton, Faulk
County, S.Dak.
Born in Indiana, 1844.
Republican. Member of South Dakota state legislature, 1880; U.S.
Representative from South Dakota at-large, 1889-97.
Member, Phi
Kappa Psi.
Died June 10,
1910 (age about 65
years).
Interment at Faulkton
Cemetery, Faulkton, S.Dak.
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Pickler, Samuel Manoah
(1846-1929) —
also known as Samuel M. Pickler —
of Kirksville, Adair
County, Mo.
Born in Washington
County, Ind., November
6, 1846.
Republican. College
instructor; newspaper
editor and publisher; farmer;
member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Adair County, 1877-78,
1897-1900, 1911-12; mayor
of Kirksville, Mo., 1882-83; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Missouri 1st District, 1900.
Died in Kirksville, Adair
County, Mo., March
12, 1929 (age 82 years, 126
days).
Interment at Forest-Llewellyn Cemetery, Kirksville, Mo.
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PICKLESIMER (Soundex
P242)
— See also
CASSIMER,
CRESIMORE,
DALSIMER,
DESIMONE,
LESIMPLE,
MESIMER,
MICKLESON,
MISSIMER,
NICKLES,
ONESIMUS,
PICKLE,
PICKLER,
PICKLES,
REISIMER,
SICKLES,
SIMER,
SIMERINK,
SINSIMER,
VICESIMUS,
WICKLESS.
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| Picklesimer,
Eddie See Edward Jackson Picklesimer,
Sr. |
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Picklesimer, Edward Jackson, Sr.
(1874-1955) —
also known as Eddie Picklesimer —
of Pikeville, Pike
County, Ky.; Shelby Creek, Pike
County, Ky.
Born in Johnson
County, Ky., March
30, 1874.
Republican. Lawyer; Pike
County Attorney, 1911-17; alternate delegate to Republican
National Convention from Kentucky, 1936.
Baptist.
Member, Odd
Fellows.
Died, from a heart
ailment, in Robinson Creek, Pike
County, Ky., March 1,
1955 (age 80 years, 336
days).
Interment at Johnson
Memorial Cemetery, Pikeville, Ky.
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PICKMAN (Soundex
P255)
— See also
BARRICKMAN,
BRICKMAN,
DEICKMAN,
DICKMAN,
DICKMANN,
GLICKMAN,
HICKMAN,
KNICKMAN,
PECHMAN,
PECKMAN,
PICK,
RICKMAN,
WICKMAN.
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| PICKMAN:
See also
George
Bailey Loring —
Gayton
Pickman Osgood |
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Pickman, Benjamin, Jr.
(1763-1843) —
of Salem, Essex
County, Mass.
Born in Salem, Essex
County, Mass., September
30, 1763.
Member of Massachusetts
state house of representatives, 1797-1802, 1812-13; member of Massachusetts
state senate, 1803; U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts 2nd District, 1809-11.
Died in Salem, Essex
County, Mass., August
16, 1843 (age 79 years, 320
days).
Interment at Broad
Street Cemetery, Salem, Mass.
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Pickman, Benjamin Toppan
(1790-1835) —
also known as Benjamin T. Pickman —
of Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass.
Born in Salem, Essex
County, Mass., 1790.
Member of Massachusetts
state senate, 1833-35.
Died in Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass., March
12, 1835 (age about 44
years).
Burial location unknown.
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Pickman, Dudley Leavitt
(1779-1846) —
of Salem, Essex
County, Mass.
Born in Salem, Essex
County, Mass., 1779.
Shipowner;
importer
and exporter; investor and stockholder in cotton and
woolen
mills and railroads;
financier;
member of Massachusetts
state senate, 1820.
Died November
4, 1846 (age about 67
years).
Interment at Harmony
Grove Cemetery, Salem, Mass.
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PICKREL (Soundex
P264)
— See also
COCKREL,
COCKRELL,
KNICKREHM,
KRELL,
KRELOFF,
MACKRELL,
PICK,
PICKEL,
PICKEREL,
PICKLER,
PICKRELL,
PICKREN,
SKREL,
VICKREY,
WICKRE.
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PICKRELL (Soundex
P264)
— See also
COCKREL,
COCKRELL,
KNICKREHM,
KRELL,
KRELOFF,
MACKRELL,
PICK,
PICKELL,
PICKERELL,
PICKLER,
PICKREL,
PICKREN,
RELL,
SKREL,
VICKREY,
WICKRE.
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Pickrell, Andrew J. —
of Anna, Union
County, Ill.
Republican. Postmaster at Anna,
Ill., 1911; candidate for Presidential Elector for Illinois.
Burial location unknown.
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Pickrell, Anthony D. —
of Kansas City, Jackson
County, Mo.
Democrat. Member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Jackson County 5th District,
1949-62.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Pickrell, Esau —
of Washington,
D.C.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from District of
Columbia, 1868.
Burial location unknown.
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PICKREN (Soundex
P265)
— See also
COCKREN,
KNICKREHM,
LOCKREN,
PERNICK,
PICK,
PICKEN,
PICKREL,
PICKRELL,
POKORNY,
VICKREY,
WICKRE.
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Picnot, T. N. —
of San Antonio, Bexar
County, Tex.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1940.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Pico, Andres —
of Los
Angeles County, Calif.
Democrat. Member of California
state assembly, 1851-53, 1858-60 (2nd District 1851-53, 1st
District 1858-60); candidate for Presidential Elector for California.
Burial location unknown.
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Pico, Antonio M. —
Republican. Candidate for Presidential Elector for California.
Burial location unknown.
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Pico, C. H. —
of Evangelina, Acadia
Parish, La.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Louisiana, 1916.
Burial location unknown.
|
|
Pico, Joseph L. —
Socialist. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Missouri 1st District, 1910.
Burial location unknown.
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Pico, Tom, Jr. —
of Hawaii.
Republican. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Hawaii 2nd District, 1996.
Still living as of 1996.
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PICON (Soundex
P250)
— See also
GRUPICO,
PAUKEN,
PECHAN,
PECHIN,
PICHON,
PICKEN,
PICO,
PICONE,
PICOUET,
POCAN,
SERPICO,
SPICOLA.
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PICONE (Soundex
P250)
— See also
AMICONE,
CASTRICONE,
CONE,
GRUPICO,
PAUKEN,
PECHAN,
PECHIN,
PEDICONE,
PERRICONE,
PICHON,
PICKEN,
PICO,
PICON,
PICOUET,
POCAN,
SERPICO,
SPICOLA.
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PICOUET (Soundex
P230)
— See also
BOICOURT,
CAILLOUET,
COUES,
COUEY,
DECLOUET,
DROUET,
GRUPICO,
JOLICOUER,
JOUET,
JOUETT,
LOUETZ,
PAPANDRICOUPOLOS,
PECHETTE,
PICHET,
PICHETTE,
PICKET,
PICKETT,
PICO,
PICON,
PICONE,
PUCKETT,
SERPICO,
SPICOLA.
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PICUS (Soundex
P220)
— See also
KOEPPICUS,
PACAS,
PACHIOS,
PAKIS,
PEAKS,
PECHOUS,
PINCUS,
PIUS,
PIXIE,
PUKIS,
SPICUZZA.
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Pidcock, Charles W. —
of Moultrie, Colquitt
County, Ga.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Georgia,
1928
(alternate), 1948,
1952,
1956.
Burial location unknown.
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Pidcock, J. A. —
of Lockwood, Dade
County, Mo.
Republican. Member of Missouri
state house of representatives from Dade County, 1941-42.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Pidcock, James Nelson
(1836-1899) —
also known as James N. Pidcock —
of Whitehouse Station, Hunterdon
County, N.J.
Born in White House, Hunterdon
County, N.J., February
8, 1836.
Democrat. Civil
engineer; built the Georgia Northern Railroad;
member of New
Jersey state senate from Hunterdon County, 1877-79; delegate to
Democratic National Convention from New Jersey, 1884,
1888;
U.S.
Representative from New Jersey 4th District, 1885-89.
Died in Whitehouse Station, Hunterdon
County, N.J., December
17, 1899 (age 63 years, 312
days).
Interment at Lebanon Reformed Church Cemetery, Lebanon, N.J.
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Pidgeon, Carl A. —
of Minnesota.
Clerk of the Minnesota supreme court, 1902-09; resigned 1909.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Pidgeon, Edwin —
of Ferguson, St. Louis
County, Mo.
Postmaster at Ferguson,
Mo., 1901.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Pidgeon, Jose E. —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Candidate for New York
state assembly from Kings County 17th District, 1920.
Burial location unknown.
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Pidgeon, William, Jr. —
of Monroe
County, N.Y.
Socialist. Candidate for New York
state assembly from Monroe County 4th District, 1914.
Burial location unknown.
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PIECIAK (Soundex
P220)
— See also
CIECIUCH,
KUPIEC,
MOUTHPIECE,
PAYZAK,
PECYK,
PIECZYNSKI,
PISECK,
PUSICH,
PYSYK,
PYZIK,
SHPIECE,
STAROSCIAK.
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Pieczynski, Max A. —
of Chicago, Cook
County, Ill.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Illinois, 1956.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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PIEDGER (Soundex
P326)
— See also
BLAMPIED,
EDGER,
EDGERLEY,
EDGERLY,
EDGERSON,
EDGERTON,
FRIEDGEN,
HEDGER,
LEDGER,
LEDGERWOOD,
PIEDRA,
PLEDGER.
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PIEDRA (Soundex
P360)
— See also
BLAMPIED,
CATHEDRAL,
DEDRA,
DESAAVEDRA,
DIAPER,
EDRA,
MEDRANO,
NEDRA,
PADRO,
PEDRAZA,
PEDRO,
PHAEDRA,
PIEDGER,
SAAVEDRA.
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PIEK (Soundex
P200)
— See also
BIEK,
PEACH,
PEAK,
PEAKE,
PECCE,
PECH,
PECK,
PEEK,
PEEKE,
PEICK,
PEIK,
PICHE,
PICK,
PIEKARSKI,
PIEKENBROCK,
PIER,
PIKE,
SPIEKERMAN.
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Piek, William P. —
Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Wisconsin.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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PIEKENBROCK (Soundex
P251)
— See also
BROCKENBROUGH,
DIEPENBROCK,
DRUFENBROCK,
EKEN,
ERKENBRECHER,
HANNEKEN,
HOLKENBRINK,
KASSENBROCK,
LITTEKEN,
LUTTEKEN,
PIEK,
PIEKARSKI,
RUKENBROD,
SMEEKENS,
SPEKENHIER,
SPIEKERMAN,
STOVEKEN,
STRUCKENBRUCK,
TIEKEN,
VANBROCKLIN,
WELLENBROCK.
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PIEL (Soundex
P400)
— See also
FIEL,
LIPE,
LIPPE,
PEAL,
PEALE,
PEEL,
PEELE,
PEELLE,
PEIL,
PELL,
PELLE,
PIHEL,
PIHL,
PILE,
PILL,
PILLE,
PITEL,
POEL,
POPIEL,
PYLE,
RIEL.
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Piemonte, Gabriel Francis —
of Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Massachusetts, 1952;
candidate for mayor of
Boston, Mass., 1959 (primary), 1963.
Presumed deceased.
Burial location unknown.
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Piemonte, Martina —
of Enfield, Hartford
County, Conn.
Republican. Candidate for Connecticut
state house of representatives from Enfield, 1962.
Female.
Still living as of 1962.
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PIENING (Soundex
P552)
— See also
DOMIENIK,
KOLPIEN,
KRUPIENSKI,
LAFIENIERE,
LEPPIEN,
NING,
PENNING,
PIENTA,
STEMPIEN,
STEPIEN,
STIENING,
WIENING.
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PIENTA (Soundex
P530)
— See also
KOLPIEN,
KRUPIENSKI,
LEPPIEN,
PANETTI,
PANTTI,
PENTY,
PIENING,
PINTO,
SHIENTAG,
STEMPIEN,
STEPIEN.
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Pienta, William —
of New York.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
2000.
Still living as of 2000.
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PIEPENBRINK (Soundex
P151)
— See also
DENNENBRING,
DEPENA,
DIEPENBROCK,
DIEPEVEEN,
EPENETUS,
ERGENBRIGHT,
ERPENBACH,
HOLKENBRINK,
HOLLENBRINK,
HOUTENBRINK,
INDEPENDENCE,
KNIPPENBERG,
KRUPPENBACHER,
OENBRING,
OPPENBORN,
PENBERTHY,
PIEPER,
PIEPKORN,
RENSENBRINK,
REPENNING,
STEINBRINK,
STIEPEL,
STOPPENBACH,
TENBRINK,
VONDENBRINK.
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Pieper, Charles W. —
of North College Hill, Hamilton
County, Ohio.
Republican. Mayor
of North College Hill, Ohio, 1972-75; defeated, 1975.
Still living as of 1975.
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Pieper, Edwin —
of Dubois, Dubois
County, Ind.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Indiana, 1968.
Still living as of 1968.
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Pieper, Elmer Frederick
(1886-1964) —
also known as Elmer F. Pieper —
of Waukon, Allamakee
County, Iowa.
Born in Allamakee
County, Iowa, December
24, 1886.
Republican. Superintendent
of schools; lawyer;
member of Iowa
state house of representatives from Allamakee County; elected
1948, 1950.
Died March
10, 1964 (age 77 years, 77
days).
Interment at Oakland Cemetery, Waukon, Iowa.
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Pieper, Joseph F.
(1877-1959) —
of Covington, Kenton
County, Ky.
Born in Covington, Kenton
County, Ky., 1877.
Jeweler;
mayor
of Covington, Ky., 1932-35.
Died in 1959
(age about
82 years).
Burial location unknown.
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Piepkorn, Richard W.
(1877-1959) —
of Alpena, Alpena
County, Mich.
Born in Berlin, Germany,
August
9, 1877.
President, Peoples Bank of
Alpena; half-owner of Great Lakes freighter;
mayor
of Alpena, Mich., 1940-44.
Protestant.
German
ancestry. Member, Rotary;
Freemasons;
Elks; Odd
Fellows.
Died October
16, 1959 (age 82 years, 68
days).
Interment at Evergreen
Cemetery, Alpena, Mich.
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Relatives: Son
of Frederick Piepkorn and Ernestina (Musner) Piepkorn; married 1922 to Ruby
J. Chapel. |
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PIER (Soundex
P600)
— See also
ALIOTO-PIER,
BIER,
COPIER,
DAMPIER,
FRAPPIER,
LAPIER,
NAPIER,
NAPPIER,
PEARE,
PEARRE,
PEER,
PERI,
PERR,
PERRI,
PEYRE,
PIEK,
PIERARD,
PIERAS,
PIERATT,
PIERCE,
PIERCEY,
PIERCY,
PIERGUE,
PIERI,
PIERIE,
PIERINI,
PIERMAN,
PIERNAS,
PIERO,
PIERONE,
PIEROTTI,
PIERPONT,
PIERRE,
PIERRON,
PIERSE,
PIERSOL,
PIERSON,
PIFER,
PINER,
PIPER,
PIZER,
RAPIER,
RIPPE,
RIPPEE,
SPIER,
TRAPIER.
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| PIER:
See also
Michela
Alioto-Pier —
Pier
Gherini —
William
Pier Russell —
Martha
Pier Woodard |
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Pier, John L. —
of Buffalo, Erie
County, N.Y.
Socialist. Candidate for New York
state assembly from Erie County 4th District, 1914.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Pier, Rufus —
of Jamestown, Chautauqua
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Postmaster at Jamestown,
N.Y., 1853-58.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Pier, Solomon —
of Otsego
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Otsego County, 1803-04.
Burial location unknown.
|
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Pier, Tom —
of California.
Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for California.
Still living as of 1996.
|
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Pier, William H. —
of Scranton, Lackawanna
County, Pa.
Republican. Postmaster at Scranton,
Pa., 1866-69.
Burial location unknown.
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Pierard, B. V. —
of Marshall, Lyon
County, Minn.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Minnesota,
1956.
Still living as of 1956.
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