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BARRETT-ENGLAND (Soundex B635)

  Barrett-England, Deidre — of Atlanta, Fulton County, Ga. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.


BARRETTA (Soundex B630) — See also BARATTE, BARR, BARRE, BARRECA, BARREIRO, BARREL, BARRELL, BARREN, BARRERA, BARRERE, BARRET, BARRETT, BARRETTE, BARRETTO, BHARATI, BORUTA, CARRETTA, DELABARRE, LABARRE.

  BARRETTA: See also Sylvia M. Calabrese


BARRETTE (Soundex B630) — See also BARHITE, BARHYDT, BARIGHT, BARNETTE, BARR, BARRE, BARRECA, BARREIRO, BARREL, BARRELL, BARREN, BARRERA, BARRERE, BARRET, BARRETT, BARRETTA, BARRETTO, BARRITT, CORRETTE, DELABARRE, DURRETTEE, LABARRE, PIERRETTE, VERRETTE.

  Barrette, Mrs. A. P. — of Burlington, Chittenden County, Vt. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Vermont, 1936. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


BARRETTO (Soundex B630) — See also BARR, BARRE, BARRECA, BARREIRO, BARREL, BARRELL, BARREN, BARRERA, BARRERE, BARRET, BARRETT, BARRETTA, BARRETTE, BHARATI, BORUTA, BRETTON, DELABARRE, LABARRE, LORETTO, STRETTON, VRETTOS.

  BARRETTO: See also Francis Barretto Spinola


BARRICK (Soundex B620) — See also BARIC, BARR, BARRACK, BARRICKLAW, BARRICKMAN, BERRICK, CARRICK, GARRICK, KARRICK, MARRICK, RICK, WARRICK.

  Barrick, George D. — of Coshocton, Coshocton County, Ohio. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Ohio, 1944. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


BARRICKLAW (Soundex B624) — See also BARRICK, BARRICKMAN, BRICKLEY, BRICKLY, BUCKLAND, CARRICK, CRINKLAW, FICKLAND, FRICKLE, GARRICK, KARRICK, KLAWANSKY, LACKLAND, LOCKLAND, MARRICK, NICKLAWSKY, REHKLAW, RICKLEY, ROCKLAND, STRICKLAND, STRICKLER, STRICKLIN, STRICKLING, WARRICK.

  Barricklaw, J. — of Coffeyville, Montgomery County, Kan. Mayor of Coffeyville, Kan., 1883. Burial location unknown.


BARRICKMAN (Soundex B625) — See also BARKMAN, BARRICK, BARRICKLAW, BERKMAN, BRACHMAN, BRACKMAN, BRECKMANN, BRICKMAN, BROCKMAN, BROOCKMAN, BROOKMAN, CARRICK, DICKMAN, DICKMANN, GARRICK, GLICKMAN, HICKMAN, KARRICK, KNICKMAN, MARRICK, PICKMAN, RICKMAN, WARRICK, WICKMAN.

  Barrickman, Thomas A. — of Morgantown, Monongalia County, W.Va. Republican. Mayor of Morgantown, W.Va., 1929. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


BARRIE (Soundex B600) — See also ARBIE, BAIER, BARIE, BARNIE, BARR, BARRE, BARRIENTES, BARRIENTOS, BARRIO, BARRY, IBARRIENTOS, PARRIE, RABIE.

  BARRIE: See also Barrie S. Ciliberti — Barrie Leslie Konicov — Georgette Mosbacher — Barrie Parsons Tilghman — R. Barrie Walkley — Barrie M. White
  Barrie, Norbert — of Turton, Spink County, S.Dak. Republican. Candidate for South Dakota state house of representatives 2nd District, 2010. Still living as of 2010.


BARRIENTES (Soundex B653) — See also BARENTSE, BARNITZ, BARRIE, BARRIENTOS, BERNATZ, BERRIEN, BRENTS, CIFUENTES, FUENTES, IBARRIENTOS, LAMBIENTE, RIENT, THERRIEN, TORRIENTE, ZIENTEK.

  BARRIENTES: See also Rose Barrientes Scott


BARRIENTOS (Soundex B653) — See also BARENTSE, BARNITZ, BARRIE, BARRIENTES, BERNATZ, BERRIEN, BRENTS, IBARRIENTOS, RIENT, SARMIENTO, THERRIEN, TORRIENTE.

  Barrientos, Angie — of Austin, Travis County, Tex. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 2000, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.
  Barrientos, Gonzalo — of Austin, Travis County, Tex. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 2000, 2004; member of Texas state senate, 2003. Still living as of 2004.


BARRINGER (Soundex B652) — See also BARINGER, BARRANGER, BARRINGTON, BOEHRINGER, BRINEGAR, BRONGER, CARRINGER, FERRINGER, GERRINGER, HERRINGER, INGER, OBRINGER, RINGER.

  BARRINGER: See also Carl Carey Anderson
  Barringer, Beverly — of Michigan. Democrat. Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Barringer, Daniel Laurens (1788-1852) — also known as Daniel L. Barringer — of Raleigh, Wake County, N.C.; Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tenn. Born in Cabarrus County, N.C., October 1, 1788. Lawyer; member of North Carolina state house of representatives, 1813-14, 1819-22; U.S. Representative from North Carolina 8th District, 1826-35; Speaker of the Tennessee State House of Representatives, 1843-45; Presidential Elector for Tennessee, 1844. Died in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tenn., October 16, 1852 (age 64 years, 15 days). Interment at Willow Mount Cemetery, Shelbyville, Tenn.
  Relatives: Uncle of Daniel Moreau Barringer.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Barringer, Daniel Moreau (1806-1873) — also known as Daniel M. Barringer — of Concord, Cabarrus County, N.C. Born near Concord, Cabarrus County, N.C., July 30, 1806. Son of Gen. Paul Barringer and Elizabeth (Brandon) Barringer. Democrat. Lawyer; member of North Carolina house of commons, 1829-34, 1840-42, 1854; delegate to North Carolina state constitutional convention, 1835; U.S. Representative from North Carolina, 1843-49 (2nd District 1843-47, 3rd District 1847-49); U.S. Minister to Spain, 1849-53; delegate to Democratic National Convention from North Carolina, 1872. Died in White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County, W.Va., September 1, 1873 (age 67 years, 33 days). Interment at Green Mount Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
  Relatives: Son of Gen. Paul Barringer and Elizabeth (Brandon) Barringer; nephew of Daniel Laurens Barringer; married to Elizabeth Wethered.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Barringer, George Hannah (b. 1889) — also known as George H. Barringer — Born in Davidson, Mecklenburg County, N.C., July 1, 1889. U.S. Vice Consul in Belfast, 1919-24; Campbellton, 1924; SAINT John's, 1925-26; Quebec City, 1926-29; Yarmouth, 1929; Dublin, 1932. Burial location unknown.
  Barringer, John B. — of Santa Paula, Ventura County, Calif. Mayor of Santa Paula, Calif., 1955. Still living as of 1955.
  Barringer, John E. (b. 1841) — of Armada, Macomb County, Mich. Born in 1841. Democrat. Member of Michigan state senate 15th District, 1887-90. Burial location unknown.
  Barringer, Russell Newton (1903-1996) — also known as Russell N. Barringer — of Durham, Durham County, N.C. Born in Newton, Catawba County, N.C., March 1, 1903. Son of Hamilton Belton Barringer and Jasey (McKenzie) Barringer. Republican. Lumber business; furniture business; member of North Carolina Republican State Executive Committee, 1932-72; treasurer of North Carolina Republican Party, 1966-72; delegate to Republican National Convention from North Carolina, 1968 (alternate), 1972. Presbyterian. Member, Kiwanis; Freemasons; Shriners. Died January 15, 1996 (age 92 years, 320 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married, August 16, 1926, to MaeLee Page.
  Barringer, Willard — Socialist. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio, 1928. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.


BARRINGTON (Soundex B652) — See also ARRINGTON, BARRINGER, BRAGINTON, CARRINGTON, DARRINGTON, FARRINGTON, HARRINGTON, PARRINGTON, TARRINGTON, WARRINGTON, YARRINGTON.

  BARRINGTON: See also Barrington King — Barrington D. Parker — Barrington A. Russell, Sr.
  Barrington, Don (born c.1948) — of Lawton, Comanche County, Okla. Born about 1948. Republican. Member of Oklahoma state senate 31st District; elected 2004, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Barrington, Henry — Presidential Elector for Ohio, 1828. Burial location unknown.
  Barrington, William Robinson (1796-1844) — also known as William R. Barrington — of Piqua, Miami County, Ohio. Born August 25, 1796. Son of Henry Barrington (1771-1839) and Catherine (Robinson) Barrington. Newspaper editor and publisher; mayor of Piqua, Ohio, 1840, 1843. Died January 4, 1844 (age 47 years, 132 days). Interment at Elm Grove Cemetery, St. Marys, Ohio.
  Relatives: Married to Jane Robb (1800-1859).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial


BARRIO (Soundex B600) — See also BARIE, BARR, BARRIE, BARRIOS, BARRY.

  Barrio, German — Not U.S. citizen; U.S. Consular Agent in Cienfuegos, 1863-67. Burial location unknown.


BARRIOS (Soundex B620) — See also ARIOSTO, BAREIS, BARR, BARRIO, BARRIS, BARROS, BERRIOS, BRIOSO, RIOS, SOTERIOS.

  Barrios, Jarrett — of Cambridge, Middlesex County, Mass. Democrat. Member of Massachusetts state house of representatives, 1999-2002; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, 2000; elected Massachusetts state senate Middlesex, Suffolk & Essex District 2002. Gay. Still living as of 2002.
  Barrios, Zulma X. (born c.1944) — of Union, Cass County, Neb. Born in El Salvador, about 1944. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Nebraska, 2004. Female. Still living as of 2004.


BARRIS (Soundex B620) — See also ABRISS, ARRIS, BAREIS, BARKIS, BARNIS, BARR, BARRAS, BARRIOS, BARRISH, BARRISON, BARROS, BORRIS, BURRIS, FARRIS, PARRIS.

  Barris, Lon — of Marionville, Lawrence County, Mo. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Missouri, 1952. Still living as of 1952.
  Barris, Michael C. — Democrat. Candidate for New York state senate 57th District, 2004. Still living as of 2004.


BARRISH (Soundex B620) — See also BARASCH, BARR, BARRIS, BARRISON, BERESH, BURESH, BURRISH, GARRISH, GERRISH, MORRISH, NORRISH, OARRISH, PARRISH.

  Barrish, Annette — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1972. Female. Still living as of 1972.


BARRISON (Soundex B625) — See also BARR, BARRIS, BARRISH, BORESON, BRISON, CRISONA, DARRISON, GARRISON, HARISON, HARRISON, ISON, LARISON, LARRISON, LORISON, MORISON, MORRISON, ORRISON, RISON, TORRISON.

  Barrison, Samuel E. — of Teaneck, Bergen County, N.J. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from New Jersey, 1964. Still living as of 1964.


BARRITT (Soundex B630) — See also BARHITE, BARHYDT, BARIGHT, BARR, BARRATT, BARRET, BARRETT, BARRETTE, BURRITT, CARRITHERS, GARRITSON, GARRITT, GARRITY, HARRITT, HARRITY, LARRITA, MARRITT, RABBIT, RABBITT, RITT, SCARRITT.

  BARRITT: See also Barritt Galloway


BARROLL (Soundex B640) — See also ALBRO, BARR, BARRELL, BARRON, BARROS, BARROW, BARROWS, BUCKBARRON, CARROLL, GASBARRO, JERROLL, KARROLL, LABOR, MCCARROLL, OCARROLL, ROLL.

  BARROLL: See also James Barroll Ricaud


BARRON (Soundex B650) — See also ABORN, BARON, BARONE, BARR, BARREN, BARROLL, BARROS, BARROW, BARROWS, BARTRON, BONAR, BUCKBARRON, CHARRON, CIMARRON, FARRON, GASBARRO, HARRON, MARRON, MCCARRON, MCGARRON, SHARRON, STALLWORTH-BARRON.

  BARRON: See also William Barron Calhoun — L. Barron Hill — William Franklin Nason — Doris A. Stallworth-Barron — Arthur M. Wallace — George Willard
  Barron, Ann — of Mena, Polk County, Ark. Republican. Chair of Polk County Republican Party, 2003. Female. Still living as of 2003.
  Barron, C. A. — of Shamokin, Northumberland County, Pa. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Pennsylvania, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, Curtis H. (1869-1914) — of Ipswich, Edmunds County, S.Dak. Born in 1869. Republican. Member of South Dakota state house of representatives 37th District, 1895-96. Died in January, 1914 (age about 44 years). Burial location unknown.
  Barron, Del — Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Texas 12th District, 1962. Still living as of 1962.
  Barron, E. W. See Edwin Wayland Barron
  Barron, Ed — of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Ariz. Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Arizona 2nd District, 1998. Still living as of 1998.
  Barron, Edward F. — of New York. Democrat. Candidate for New York state senate 27th District, 1938. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, Edwin Wayland (b. 1854) — also known as E. W. Barron — of Barton, Orleans County, Vt. Born in Charleston, Orleans County, Vt., September 5, 1854. Republican. Merchant; member of Vermont state house of representatives from Barton, 1910. Congregationalist. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, Elizabeth Cervantes — of California. Born in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, Calif. School teacher; Peace and Freedom candidate for U.S. Representative from California 13th District, 1974; Peace and Freedom candidate for California state controller, 1978, 2006; Peace and Freedom candidate for Vice President of the United States, 1980; Peace and Freedom candidate for U.S. Senator from California, 1994. Female. Still living as of 2006.
  See also Wikipedia article
  Barron, Francis Edward (1911-1975) — also known as Francis E. Barron — of Howell, Livingston County, Mich. Born in Howell, Livingston County, Mich., July 28, 1911. Son of Richard E. Barron and Mary (Robb) Barron. Republican. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during World War II; candidate in primary for Michigan state house of representatives from Shiawassee District, 1948; municipal judge in Michigan, 1952. Catholic. Member, Delta Theta Phi; Knights of Columbus; American Legion. Died in 1975 (age about 63 years). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married, October 9, 1942, to Abbie Esther Morley.
  Barron, Francis R. — of Ottawa, La Salle County, Ill. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1964. Still living as of 1964.
  Barron, Frank — of Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Tex. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1972, 1980. Still living as of 1980.
  Barron, George — of Yoakum, Lavaca County, Tex. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Texas, 1964. Still living as of 1964.
  Barron, George A. — of Tarrytown, Westchester County, N.Y. Republican. Candidate for mayor of Tarrytown, N.Y., 1965. Still living as of 1965.
  Barron, George C. — Candidate for Michigan state senate 11th District, 1916. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, H. E. — of Rice County, Minn. Member of Minnesota state house of representatives 18th District, 1874. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, Henry D. (1833-1882) — Born January 1, 1833. Republican. Circuit judge in Wisconsin, 1860, 1877-82 (8th Circuit 1860, 11th Circuit 1877-82); Presidential Elector for Wisconsin, 1868, 1872; member of Wisconsin state senate, 1874-76. Died January 22, 1882 (age 49 years, 21 days). Interment at Prairie Home Cemetery, Waukesha, Wis.
  Barron County, Wis. is named for him.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Barron, J. A. — of Purvis, Lamar County, Miss. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Mississippi, 1920. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, John A. — of Pennsylvania. Socialist Labor candidate for Presidential Elector for Pennsylvania, 1904. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, John B. — of Howell, Livingston County, Mich. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1908. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, John T. — U.S. Consul in SAINT John's, 1897. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, John W. — of Branford, New Haven County, Conn. Republican. Farmer; member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Branford, 1937-40. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, Joseph D. — Secretary of state of Alabama, 1890-94. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, Lowell — of Rainsville, DeKalb County, Ala. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Alabama, 2000, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Barron, Michael — Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1908. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, P. J. See Pleasant Jefferson Barron
  Barron, Pleasant Jefferson (1876-1927) — also known as P. J. Barron — of Gering, Scotts Bluff County, Neb. Born in Graham, Nodaway County, Mo., December 1, 1876. District judge in Nebraska 17th District, 1922-27; appointed 1922; died in office 1927. Died in Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff County, Neb., April 11, 1927 (age 50 years, 131 days). Interment at Fairview Cemetery, Scottsbluff, Neb.
  Relatives: Married to Eleanor 'Nellie' (Athen) Athen (1883-1976).
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Barron, Stanley — of Macomb County, Mich. Democrat. Candidate in primary for Michigan state senate 11th District, 1958, 1962; candidate in primary for delegate to Michigan state constitutional convention from Macomb County 3rd District, 1961. Still living as of 1962.
  Barron, Sylura — of San Diego, San Diego County, Calif. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California, 1948. Female. Still living as of 1948.
  Barron, T. H. — of Iron Mountain, Dickinson County, Mich. Mayor of Iron Mountain, Mich.; elected 1908. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, Thea Rossi — of Michigan. Candidate in primary for Judge, Michigan Court of Appeals 3rd District, 1974. Still living as of 1974.
  Barron, Thomas — of Argentine, Genesee County, Mich. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1912. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, Tim — Democrat. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Tennessee 7th District, 2002. Still living as of 2002.
  Barron, W. S. (born c.1889) — of Bryan, Brazos County, Tex. Born in Texas, about 1889. Lawyer; member of Texas state house of representatives 26th District, 1925-29; Speaker of the Texas State House of Representatives, 1929. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, Wally See William Wallace Barron
  Barron, William E. — of New York. Law Preservation candidate for U.S. Representative from New York at-large, 1934. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Barron, William P. — of Claremont, Sullivan County, N.H. Mayor of Claremont, N.H., 1953. Still living as of 1953.
  Barron, William Wallace (1911-2002) — also known as Wally Barron — of Elkins, Randolph County, W.Va. Born in Elkins, Randolph County, W.Va., December 8, 1911. Son of Rev. Frederick H. Barron and Mary (Butler) Barron. Democrat. Lawyer; served in the U.S. Army during World War II; member of West Virginia state house of delegates from Randolph County, 1951-53; resigned 1953; West Virginia state attorney general; elected 1956; Governor of West Virginia, 1961-65. Presbyterian. Member, Freemasons; Shriners; Elks; Moose; Civitan; Odd Fellows; Knights of Pythias; American Bar Association; American Judicature Society; American Legion; Forty and Eight. Convicted of jury tampering in 1971, and sentenced to five years in prison. Died in Charlotte, Mecklenburg County, N.C., November 12, 2002 (age 90 years, 339 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married, February 15, 1936, to Opal B. Wilcox.
  Cross-reference: Curtis B. Trent, Jr.
  See also National Governors Association biography — Wikipedia article — NNDB dossier — Find-A-Grave memorial


BARROS (Soundex B620) — See also BARR, BARRAS, BARRIOS, BARRIS, BARROLL, BARRON, BARROW, BARROWS, BARUS, BORSA, BROAS, BUCKBARRON, GASBARRO, MARROSO, MEYERROSE.

  Barros, Andrea — of Dover, Kent County, Del. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Delaware, 1972. Female. Still living as of 1972.
  Barros, Enerio — of Jamaica Plain, Boston, Suffolk County, Mass. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Massachusetts, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Barros, Maurice — Independent candidate for U.S. Senator from Delaware, 2002; candidate for U.S. Representative from Delaware at-large, 2004. Still living as of 2004.
  Barros, Ricardo M. — Republican. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 10th District, 1986. Still living as of 1986.


BARROW (Soundex B600) — See also ARROW, BARR, BARROLL, BARRON, BARROS, BARROWS, BARUH, BUCKBARRON, BURROW, DARROW, FARROW, GASBARRO.

  Barrow, Alexander (1801-1846) — of St. Francisville, West Feliciana Parish, La.; Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, La. Born near Nashville, Davidson County, Tenn., March 27, 1801. Whig. Delegate to Whig National Convention from Louisiana, 1839; member of Louisiana state legislature; U.S. Senator from Louisiana, 1841-46; died in office 1846. Died in Baltimore, Md., December 29, 1846 (age 45 years, 277 days). Interment in private or family graveyard.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Barrow, Allen Edward (1914-1979) — of Tulsa, Tulsa County, Okla. Born in Okemah, Okfuskee County, Okla., January 22, 1914. Son of Alfred E. Barrow and Minnie Lee (Coffelt) Barrow. Democrat. FBI agent; lawyer; major in the U.S. Army during World War II; U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Oklahoma, 1962-79; died in office 1979. Christian. Member, American Bar Association; American Judicature Society; Sons of the American Revolution; Delta Theta Phi; Phi Eta Sigma; Sigma Chi. Died February 26, 1979 (age 65 years, 35 days). Burial location unknown.
  Relatives: Married, October 2, 1942, to Dorothy Elaine Dalton.
  See also federal judicial profile
  Barrow, D. C. — of Lexington, Oglethorpe County, Ga. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1860. Burial location unknown.
  Barrow, D. G. — of Jackson, Hinds County, Miss. Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from Mississippi, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Barrow, Doyle — of St. Joseph, Buchanan County, Mo. Democrat. Member of Missouri state senate 34th District, 1947-50. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Barrow, Edward P. — of New York, New York County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from New York County 5th District, 1854. Burial location unknown.
  Barrow, George — of Skaneateles, Onondaga County, N.Y. Member of New York state assembly from Onondaga County 2nd District, 1874-75; delegate to New York state constitutional convention 24th District, 1894. Burial location unknown.
  Barrow, J. J. — Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Louisiana, 1888. Burial location unknown.
  Barrow, Jeff — of Missouri. Green. Candidate for U.S. Representative from Missouri 9th District, 1992. Still living as of 1992.
  Barrow, John (b. 1955) — of Athens, Clarke County, Ga.; Savannah, Chatham County, Ga. Born in Georgia, October 31, 1955. Democrat. Lawyer; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1996, 2000, 2008; U.S. Representative from Georgia 12th District, 2005-. Still living as of 2010.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — votes in Congress from the Washington Post — NNDB dossier
  Barrow, M. Pope See Middleton Pope Barrow
  Barrow, Mary — of Warren, Macomb County, Mich. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Michigan, 1972. Female. Still living as of 1972.
  Barrow, Middleton Pope (1839-1903) — also known as M. Pope Barrow — of Athens, Clarke County, Ga. Born near Stephens, Oglethorpe County, Ga., August 1, 1839. Democrat. Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; delegate to Georgia state constitutional convention, 1877; member of Georgia state house of representatives, 1880-81; U.S. Senator from Georgia, 1882-83; delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1888; circuit judge in Georgia, 1902-03; died in office 1903. Died in Savannah, Chatham County, Ga., December 23, 1903 (age 64 years, 144 days). Interment a private or family graveyard, Oglethorpe County, Ga.
  Relatives: Grandson of Wilson Lumpkin. See Lumpkin family of Georgia.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page — Wikipedia article
  Barrow, Phyllis J. — of Athens, Clarke County, Ga. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1996. Female. Still living as of 1996.
  Barrow, Pope See Middleton Pope Barrow
  Barrow, Mrs. R. Wilson — of Macon, Macon County, Mo. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri, 1940, 1948, 1952. Female. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Barrow, Roberta — of Michigan. Progressive. Candidate for secretary of state of Michigan, 1948. Female. Still living as of 1948.
  Barrow, Timothy Arthur (b. 1934) — also known as Timothy A. Barrow — of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Ariz. Born in Pennsylvania, 1934. Republican. Banker; member of Arizona state house of representatives, 1967-72; Speaker of the Arizona State House of Representatives, 1971-72; mayor of Phoenix, Ariz., 1974-76. Congregationalist. Still living as of 1976.
  Barrow, Tom Joe (b. 1949) — also known as Tom Barrow — of Detroit, Wayne County, Mich. Born, in Kirwood Hospital, Detroit, Wayne County, Mich., January 12, 1949. Son of Albert Barrow and Mattie Barrow. Accountant; candidate for mayor of Detroit, Mich., 1985 (primary), 1989, 2009; convicted of on federal charges of tax evasion in 1993; served 18 months in prison; his contention that he was wrongfully convicted was later supported by a ruling of the U.S. Tax Court in 2008. African ancestry. Still living as of 2009.
  Barrow, Washington (1807-1866) — of Mississippi; Tennessee. Born in Davidson County, Tenn., October 5, 1807. U.S. Charge d'Affaires to Portugal, 1841-44; U.S. Representative from Tennessee 8th District, 1847-49; member of Tennessee state senate, 1860-61. Died in St. Louis, Mo., October 19, 1866 (age 59 years, 14 days). Interment a private or family graveyard, Davidson County, Tenn.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Barrow, Willie — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1972. Still living as of 1972.
  Barrow, Willie T. — of Chicago, Cook County, Ill. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Illinois, 1996, 2000, 2004, 2008; member of Democratic National Committee from Illinois, 2004-08. Still living as of 2008.
  Barrow, Mrs. Wilson See Mrs. R. Wilson Barrow
  Barrow, Wilson — of Macon, Macon County, Mo. Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Missouri, 1956. Still living as of 1956.


BARROWS (Soundex B620) — See also ARROWSMITH, BARR, BARROLL, BARRON, BARROS, BARROW, BARUS, BUCKBARRON, BURROWS, GASBARRO.

  BARROWS: See also Daniel Russell Brown — Lewis Orin Burrows — Daniel Clark Knowles — Donald Barrows Partridge — John Meek Whitehead
  Barrows, Arthur — of Waterford, New London County, Conn. Republican. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Waterford; elected 1948. Still living as of 1948.
  Barrows, Benjamin H. (1847-1910) — of Omaha, Douglas County, Neb. Born near Davenport, Scott County, Iowa, December 30, 1847. Son of Willard Barrows and Ann Barrows. Newspaper reporter; member of University of Nebraska board of regents, 1875-76; U.S. Consul in Dublin, 1876-86; librarian; U.S. Surveyor of Customs, 1903-10; died in office 1910. Died, from bronchitis and heart disease, in Omaha, Douglas County, Neb., December 30, 1910 (age 63 years, 0 days). Interment at Prospect Hill Cemetery, Omaha, Neb.
  Relatives: Son of Willard Barrows and Ann Barrows; married 1878 to Lizzie Phelan (died 1886); married to Gertrude Carpenter Fitzpatrick; brother of Caroline Barrows (who married Joseph Hopkins Millard). See Millard-Barrows family of Nebraska.
  Barrows, Clark E. — of Eastford, Windham County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state senate 16th District, 1883-84. Burial location unknown.
  Barrows, Dan — of Mansfield, Tolland County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state house of representatives from Mansfield, 1828. Burial location unknown.
  Barrows, David Nye (1816-1895) — of Jackson, Hinds County, Miss. Born in Wareham, Plymouth County, Mass., August 27, 1816. Mayor of Jackson, Miss., 1864-67. Died in Jackson, Hinds County, Miss., July 18, 1895 (age 78 years, 325 days). Interment at Greenwood Cemetery, Jackson, Miss.
  See also Find-A-Grave memorial
  Barrows, Francis A. — of Castleton, Rutland County, Vt. Member of Vermont state house of representatives from Castleton, 1888. Burial location unknown.
  Barrows, Frank D. — of Hartford, Hartford County, Conn. Democrat. Candidate in primary for mayor of Hartford, Conn., 2007. Still living as of 2007.
  Barrows, Fred — also known as Jay Barrows — of Mansfield, Bristol County, Mass. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from Massachusetts, 2008. Still living as of 2008.
  Barrows, George W. — of Phoenix, Maricopa County, Ariz. Republican. Member of Arizona state house of representatives, 1919-20. Burial location unknown.
  Barrows, H. W. — of Vermont. Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Vermont, 1920. Burial location unknown.
  Barrows, Jay See Fred Barrows
  Barrows, Joe — of Versailles, Woodford County, Ky. Democrat. Member of Kentucky state house of representatives 56th District, 1980-83. Still living as of 1983.
  Barrows, Joseph D. — of Eastford, Windham County, Conn. Member of Connecticut state senate 14th District, 1869-70. Burial location unknown.
  Barrows, Leland Judd (1906-1988) — also known as Leland J. Barrows — of Kansas. Born in Hutchinson, Reno County, Kan., October 27, 1906. Son of Eugene Barrows and Florence Emma (Judd) Barrows. Newspaper reporter; radio broadcaster; Foreign Service officer; U.S. Ambassador to Cameroon, 1960-66; Togo, 1960-61. Member, Phi Beta Kappa; Council on Foreign Relations. Died in Washington, D.C., March 3, 1988 (age 81 years, 128 days). Interment at Rock Creek Cemetery, Washington, D.C.
  Relatives: Married, March 21, 1935, to Mabel Irene Conley (1910-1988).
  See also Wikipedia article — Find-A-Grave memorial
  Barrows, Maureen — of Exeter, Rockingham County, N.H. Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from New Hampshire, 2008. Female. Still living as of 2008.
  Barrows, O. P. — of Wenatchee, Chelan County, Wash. Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from Washington, 1928. Presumed deceased. Burial location unknown.
  Barrows, Pelham A. — of Nebraska. Lieutenant Governor of Nebraska, 1919-23. Burial location unknown.
  Barrows, Samuel June (1845-1909) — also known as Samuel J. Barrows — of Boston, Suffolk County, Mass.; Manhattan, New York County, N.Y. Born in New York, New York County, N.Y., May 26, 1845. Republican. Secretary to William H. Seward, 1867-69; pastor; U.S. Representative from Massachusetts 10th District, 1897-99; defeated, 1898. Unitarian. Died, of pneumonia, in Presbyterian Hospital, New York, New York County, N.Y., April 21, 1909 (age 63 years, 330 days). Cremated.
  Relatives: Married, June 28, 1867, to Isabel Chapin Hayes.
  See also congressional biography — Govtrack.us page
  Barrows, William Farnham (b. 1868) — also known as William F. Barrows — of Johnson, Lamoille County, Vt. Born in Johnson, Lamoille County, Vt., August 28, 1868. Republican. Farmer; member of Vermont state house of representatives from Johnson, 1910. Methodist. Burial location unknown.
  Barrows, William G. — of Brunswick, Cumberland County, Maine. Justice of Maine state supreme court, 1863-84. Burial location unknown.



 

 


 
   
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