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Bakewell, Charles Montague
(1867-1957) —
also known as Charles M. Bakewell —
of New Haven, New Haven
County, Conn.
Born in Pittsburgh, Allegheny
County, Pa., April 24,
1867.
Son of Thomas Bakewell and Josephine Alden (Maitland) Bakewell.
Republican. University
professor; member of Connecticut
state senate 8th District, 1921-24; delegate to Republican
National Convention from Connecticut, 1932
(alternate), 1936;
U.S.
Representative from Connecticut at-large, 1933-35.
Member, Beta
Theta Pi; Freemasons;
Elks; American
Philosophical Society.
Died in New Haven, New Haven
County, Conn., September
19, 1957 (age 90 years, 148
days).
Interment at Grove
Street Cemetery, New Haven, Conn.
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Bakewell, Claude Ignatius
(1912-1987) —
also known as Claude I. Bakewell —
of St.
Louis, Mo.
Born in St.
Louis, Mo., August 9,
1912.
Son of Paul Bakewell and Mary (Fullerton) Bakewell.
Republican. Lawyer;
served in the U.S. Navy during World War II; U.S.
Representative from Missouri 11th District, 1947-49, 1951-53;
defeated, 1948.
Catholic.
Member, American Bar
Association; Delta
Theta Phi; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; American
Legion; Amvets.
Died in University City, St. Louis
County, Mo., March 18,
1987 (age 74 years, 221
days).
Interment at Calvary
Cemetery, St. Louis, Mo.
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Bakewell, Danny J., Jr. —
of Los Angeles, Los Angeles
County, Calif.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
California, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| | BAKKE:
See also
Edward
Engerud |
| |
Bakke, Charles Q. —
of Alabama.
Constitution candidate for Presidential Elector for Alabama, 2000.
Still living as of 2000.
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Bakke, Norris Conroy
(1894-1973) —
also known as Norris C. Bakke —
of Sterling, Logan
County, Colo.; Mayville, Traill
County, N.Dak.; Laguna Hills, Orange
County, Calif.
Born in Mayville, Traill
County, N.Dak., April 19,
1894.
Son of Ole Pederson Bakke and Karina (Erickson) Bakke.
Democrat. Lawyer; justice of
Colorado state supreme court, 1937-47; chief
justice of Colorado Supreme Court, 1945-46; candidate in primary
for U.S.
Senator from North Dakota, 1962.
Presbyterian.
Member, American Bar
Association; Freemasons;
Shriners;
Elks; Lions.
Died in 1973
(age about
79 years).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives: Son
of Ole Pederson Bakke and Karina (Erickson) Bakke; married, August
12, 1921, to Esther Newell Banks; married, April 6,
1958, to Mrs. Guy L. Elken. |
|
| | BALCER:
See also
Thomas
Sylvy Gordon |
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Balcer, Floyd —
of Grand Rapids, Kent
County, Mich.
Communist. Candidate for Michigan
state senate 16th District, 1932.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balcer, Frank Adelbert, Jr.
(1889-1965) —
also known as Frank A. Balcer —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Born in Little Rock, Pulaski
County, Ark., December
8, 1889.
Son of Frank Balcerkiewicz and Elizabeth Balcerkiewicz.
Democrat. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; candidate in
primary for U.S.
Representative from Michigan 16th District, 1940, 1946, 1950;
major in the U.S. Army during World War II; school
teacher; delegate
to Michigan state constitutional convention from Wayne County 8th
District, 1961-62; candidate in primary for Michigan
state house of representatives from Wayne County 8th District,
1962.
Catholic.
Member, American
Legion; Polish
Legion of American Veterans; Disabled
American Veterans; Veterans of
Foreign Wars; Polish
National Alliance.
Died in 1965
(age about
75 years).
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives:
Married to Anna Pascko. |
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Balcer, Frank J., Sr.
(1896-1992) —
of Millington, Tuscola
County, Mich.
Born in Bloomington, McLean
County, Ill., August
16, 1896.
Democrat. Farmer;
candidate for Michigan
state house of representatives from Tuscola County, 1958, 1960.
Died, in Hills and Dales Hospital,
Cass City, Tuscola
County, Mich., June 25,
1992 (age 95 years, 314
days).
Interment at Millington
Township Cemetery, Millington, Mich.
|
| | BALCH:
See also
Henry
Lippitt —
Charles
Warren Lippitt —
Henry
Frederick Lippitt —
Lafayette
Balch Waldron |
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Balch, Benjamin T. R. —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Prohibition candidate for New York
state assembly from Kings County 14th District, 1920, 1921.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balch, Charles V. —
of St. Thomas, Virgin
Islands.
Independent candidate for Virgin
Islands legislature from St. Thomas-St.John, 2000.
Still living as of 2000.
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Balch, Ernest A. —
of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
County, Mich.
Mayor
of Kalamazoo, Mich., 1927-28.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balch, H. J. —
of Jefferson
County, Miss.
Member of Mississippi
territorial House of Representatives, 1811-13.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balch, Henry Herbert —
of Easton, Talbot
County, Md.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maryland,
1936;
member of Maryland
state senate, 1950.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balch, Henry Hezekiah
(1877-1969) —
also known as Henry H. Balch —
of Huntsville, Madison
County, Ala.
Born in Madison, Madison
County, Ala., January
6, 1877.
Son of Samuel Williamson Balch and Martha Ann (Parsons) Balch.
School
teacher; superintendent
of schools; helped organize the public school system in the
Philippine Islands, 1901-12; U.S. Consul in SAINT Stephen, 1914; Yarmouth, 1915-16; Asuncion, 1916-21; Adelaide, 1921-27; Monterrey, 1928-29; U.S. Consul General in Dublin, 1931-38.
Episcopalian.
Died in Huntsville, Madison
County, Ala., November
30, 1969 (age 92 years, 328
days).
Entombed at Maple
Hill Cemetery, Huntsville, Ala.
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Relatives:
Married, May 13,
1915, to Josephine Irene 'Josie' McCaleb (died
1963). |
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Balch, J. V. —
of Brooke
County, W.Va.
Republican. Candidate for West
Virginia state house of delegates from Brooke County, 1944.
Still living as of 1944.
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Balch, James B. —
of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
County, Mich.
Democrat. Candidate for secretary of
state of Michigan, 1904, 1912; member of Michigan
Democratic State Central Committee, 1915, 1927; mayor
of Kalamazoo, Mich., 1915-17; candidate in primary for Governor of
Michigan, 1922; candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan,
1924;
Dry candidate for delegate to
Michigan convention to ratify 21st amendment from Kalamazoo
County 1st District, 1933.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balch, Nathaniel A. —
of Kalamazoo, Kalamazoo
County, Mich.
Democrat. Member of Michigan
state senate 5th District, 1847-48; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Michigan 2nd District, 1864.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balch, Richard H. —
of Utica, Oneida
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1940
(alternate), 1944,
1964.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balch, Richard W. —
of Utica, Oneida
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1948,
1952;
candidate for Lieutenant
Governor of New York, 1950.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | BALCOM:
See also
Arthur
Robert Taft —
Balcom
S. Taylor |
| |
Balcom, Benjamin H. —
of Bath, Steuben
County, N.Y.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New York,
1960.
Still living as of 1960.
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Balcom, Carroll H. —
of Clinton, Worcester
County, Mass.
Born in Clinton, Worcester
County, Mass.
Republican. Lawyer;
candidate for U.S.
Representative from Massachusetts 3rd District, 1946, 1948.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balcom, George Lewis
(1819-1900) —
also known as George L. Balcom —
of Cavendish, Windsor
County, Vt.; Claremont, Sullivan
County, N.H.
Born in Sudbury, Middlesex
County, Mass., October
9, 1819.
Republican. Member of Vermont
state house of representatives, 1855-57; member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1883-84; alternate
delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 1884;
member of New
Hampshire state senate 7th District, 1889-90.
Episcopalian.
Died in Claremont, Sullivan
County, N.H., May 13,
1900 (age 80 years, 216
days).
Interment somewhere
in Philadelphia, Pa.
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Balcom, Henry —
of Chenango
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Chenango County, 1838.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balcom, Lyman —
of Steuben
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Steuben County 2nd District, 1868.
Burial
location unknown.
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Balcom, Ransom —
of Chenango
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Chenango County, 1847.
Burial
location unknown.
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Baldridge, A. G. —
of Tomahawk, Martin
County, Ky.
Republican. Member of Kentucky
state house of representatives 91st District, 1932-33.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Baldridge,
Clarence See H. Clarence
Baldridge |
| |
Baldridge, H. Clarence
(1868-1947) —
of Parma, Canyon
County, Idaho.
Born in Carlock, McLean
County, Ill., November
24, 1868.
Son of William John Baldridge and Caroline (Wright) Baldridge.
Republican. Grain dealer;
merchant;
banker;
member of Idaho
state house of representatives, 1911-13; member of Idaho
state senate, 1913-15; delegate to Republican National Convention
from Idaho, 1916
(alternate), 1936;
Lieutenant
Governor of Idaho, 1923-27; Governor of
Idaho, 1927-31; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Idaho 1st District, 1942.
Presbyterian.
Member, Phi
Gamma Delta; Freemasons;
Elks; Anti-Saloon
League.
Died in Parma, Canyon
County, Idaho, June 8,
1947 (age 78 years, 196
days).
Interment at Parma
Cemetery, Parma, Idaho.
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Baldridge, Joseph C. (b.
1848) —
of Albuquerque, Bernalillo
County, N.M.
Born in 1848.
Mayor
of Albuquerque, N.M., 1895-97.
Burial
location unknown.
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Baldridge, Kenneth Ferguson
(1886-1971) —
also known as Kenneth F. Baldridge —
of Bloomfield, Davis
County, Iowa.
Born in Bloomfield, Davis
County, Iowa, May 25,
1886.
Son of David Franklin Baldridge and Margaret Jane (Ferguson)
Baldridge.
Democrat. Newspaper
editor and publisher; postmaster;
candidate for U.S.
Representative from Iowa 5th District, 1936.
Disciples
of Christ. Member, Sigma
Delta Chi; Freemasons;
Knights
Templar; Shriners;
Knights
of Pythias; Rotary.
Died in November, 1971
(age 85
years, 0 days).
Burial
location unknown.
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Baldridge, Lenny —
of Milan, Sullivan
County, Mo.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri,
1916.
Burial
location unknown.
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| |
Baldrige, Carl C. —
of Allegheny
County, Pa.
Republican. Candidate for Pennsylvania
state house of representatives from Allegheny County 10th
District, 1926.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Baldrige, H.
Malcolm See Howard Malcolm
Baldrige |
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Baldrige, Howard Hammond
(1864-1928) —
also known as Howard H. Baldrige —
of Omaha, Douglas
County, Neb.
Born in Hollidaysburg, Blair
County, Pa., June 26,
1864.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of Nebraska
state senate, 1900-01; candidate for U.S.
Representative from Nebraska 2nd District, 1912; delegate to
Republican National Convention from Nebraska, 1916.
Died in Miami, Dade County (now Miami-Dade
County), Fla., May 16,
1928 (age 63 years, 325
days).
Interment at Forest
Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Neb.
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Baldrige, Howard Malcolm
(1894-1985) —
also known as H. Malcolm Baldrige —
of Omaha, Douglas
County, Neb.
Born in Omaha, Douglas
County, Neb., June 23,
1894.
Son of Howard Hammond Baldrige and Letitia
Blanche (Coffey) Baldrige.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; lawyer;
member of Nebraska
state house of representatives, 1923; U.S.
Representative from Nebraska 2nd District, 1931-33; colonel in
the U.S. Army during World War II.
Baptist.
Member, Phi
Delta Phi; Psi
Upsilon; Kiwanis.
Died in Southbury, New Haven
County, Conn., January
19, 1985 (age 90 years, 210
days).
Interment at Forest
Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Neb.
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Baldrige, Howard Malcolm
(1922-1987) —
also known as Malcolm Baldrige; Mac
Baldrige —
of Woodbury, Litchfield
County, Conn.
Born in Omaha, Douglas
County, Neb., October
4, 1922.
Son of Howard Malcolm Baldrige (1894-1985)
and Regina (Connell) Baldrige.
Republican. Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; business
executive; delegate to Republican National Convention from
Connecticut, 1964,
1972;
delegate
to Connecticut state constitutional convention 6th District,
1965; U.S.
Secretary of Commerce, 1981-87; died in office 1987.
Congregationalist.
Awarded the Presidential
Medal of Freedom posthumously in 1988.
Died after falling off
a horse
while practicing rodeo, July 25,
1987 (age 64 years, 294
days).
Interment at New
North Cemetery, Woodbury, Conn.
|
| | Baldrige,
Lovell See William Lovell
Baldrige |
| | Baldrige,
Mac See Howard Malcolm
Baldrige |
| | Baldrige,
Malcolm See Howard Malcolm
Baldrige |
| | Baldrige,
Malcolm See Howard Malcolm
Baldrige |
| |
Baldrige, Thomas Jackson (b.
1872) —
also known as Thomas J. Baldrige —
of Hollidaysburg, Blair
County, Pa.
Born in Hollidaysburg, Blair
County, Pa., April 5,
1872.
Son of Howard Malcolm Baldrige and Laura (Mattern) Baldrige.
Republican. Lawyer;
common pleas court judge in Pennsylvania, 1910-21; Pennsylvania
state attorney general, 1927-29; superior court judge in
Pennsylvania, 1929-43.
Baptist.
Member, American Bar
Association; Union
League.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| | Baldrige, W.
Lovell See William Lovell
Baldrige |
| |
Baldrige, William Lovell
(1869-1947) —
also known as W. Lovell Baldrige —
of Hollidaysburg, Blair
County, Pa.
Born in Bennington, Blair
County, Pa., May 28,
1869.
Son of Emma Virginia (Lovell) Baldirge and Edward Rockefeller
Baldrige (1848-1913).
Republican. Manager of a limestone
quarry; delegate to Republican National Convention from
Pennsylvania, 1912.
Died in Hollidaysburg, Blair
County, Pa., January
3, 1947 (age 77 years, 220
days).
Interment at Presbyterian
Cemetery, Hollidaysburg, Pa.
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