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Feinberg, Alexander —
of Haddonfield, Camden
County, N.J.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
New Jersey, 1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| |
Feinberg, Barnett —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Socialist. Candidate for New York
state assembly from Kings County 6th District, 1909; candidate
for New
York state senate 4th District, 1912.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feinberg, Benjamin Franklin
(1888-1959) —
also known as Benjamin F. Feinberg —
of Plattsburgh, Clinton
County, N.Y.
Born in Malone, Franklin
County, N.Y., October
23, 1888.
Republican. Lawyer;
member of New York
state senate, 1933-49 (33rd District 1933-44, 38th District
1945-49); delegate
to New York state constitutional convention at-large, 1938;
delegate to Republican National Convention from New York, 1940
(alternate), 1944,
1948.
Member, American Bar
Association.
Died February
6, 1959 (age 70 years, 106
days).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feinberg, Israel —
of New York.
Socialist. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 12th District, 1924.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feinberg, Leo L. —
of Bronx, Bronx
County, N.Y.
Republican. Candidate for New York
state assembly from Bronx County 3rd District, 1930.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feinberg, Ned —
of Cook
County, Ill.
Democrat. Candidate in primary for Illinois
state senate 25th District, 1938.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feinberg, Phillip J. —
of Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Massachusetts, 1924.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feinberg, Robert J. —
of Plattsburgh, Clinton
County, N.Y.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
New York, 1956;
member of New York
state assembly from Clinton County, 1957-64.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| |
Feinberg, Wilfred (b.
1920) —
of New York.
Born in New York, New York
County, N.Y., June 22,
1920.
Served in the U.S. Army during World War II; U.S.
District Judge for the Southern District of New York, 1961; Judge of
U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit, 1966-91.
Still living as of 1997.
|
| |
Feinberg, William S. —
of Illinois.
American National candidate for U.S.
Representative from Illinois at-large, 1930.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feinstein, Barry Lewis —
of East Patchogue, Suffolk
County, Long Island, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1988.
Still living as of 1988.
|
| |
Feinstein, Dan —
of California.
Democrat. Candidate for Governor of
California, 2003.
Still living as of 2003.
|
| |
Feinstein, Dianne Goldman Berman (b.
1933) —
also known as Dianne Feinstein; Dianne Emiel Goldman;
Dianne Berman; "DiFi" —
of San
Francisco, Calif.
Born in San
Francisco, Calif., June 22,
1933.
Daughter of Leon Goldman and Betty (Rosenburg) Goldman.
Democrat. Mayor
of San Francisco, Calif., 1978-88; defeated, 1971, 1975; delegate
to Democratic National Convention from California, 1996
(delegation co-chair), 2000,
2004,
2008;
member, Platform Committee, 1988;
candidate for Governor of
California, 1990; U.S.
Senator from California, 1992-.
Female.
Jewish.
Member, Trilateral
Commission.
Still living as of 2012.
|
| |
Feinstein, James —
of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
County, S.Dak.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from South
Dakota, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Feinstein, Jean C. —
of Mitchell, Davison
County, S.Dak.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
South Dakota, 1948.
Female.
Still living as of 1948.
|
| |
Feinstein, Marc S. —
of Sioux Falls, Minnehaha
County, S.Dak.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
South Dakota, 2008;
member of South
Dakota state house of representatives 14th District; elected
2010.
Still living as of 2010.
|
| | FELDER:
See also
Friend
William Richardson |
| |
Felder, John Barsh —
also known as John B. Felder —
of Americus, Sumter
County, Ga.
Served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War; mayor
of Americus, Ga., 1876, 1879-92, 1901-02, 1908-10.
Interment at Oak
Grove Cemetery, Americus, Ga.
|
| |
Felder, John Myers
(1782-1851) —
of South Carolina.
Born in South Carolina, July 7,
1782.
Democrat. Lawyer;
major in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812; member of South
Carolina state house of representatives, 1812-16, 1822-24; member
of South
Carolina state senate, 1816-20, 1840-51; U.S.
Representative from South Carolina 4th District, 1831-35.
Died in Union Point, Greene
County, Ga., September
1, 1851 (age 69 years, 56
days).
Interment a
private or family graveyard, Orangeburg County, S.C.
|
| |
Felder, Pat A. —
of Florida.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, 2000.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Felder, Robert C. (b.
1942) —
Born in 1942.
Foreign Service officer; U.S. Ambassador to Benin, 1998.
Still living as of 1998.
|
| |
Felder, Simcha —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Candidate in primary for New York
state senate 21st District, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Felder, T. R. —
of Atlanta, Fulton
County, Ga.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Georgia, 1912.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Felder, Thomas S. —
of Georgia.
Georgia
state attorney general, 1911-14.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Felder, Willie —
of Detroit, Wayne
County, Mich.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Michigan,
1972.
Still living as of 1972.
|
| | FELDMAN:
See also
Morris
Berthold Abram —
H.
Murray Pakulski |
| |
Feldman, Alois Mathew (b.
1884) —
also known as Alois M. Feldman —
of Lincoln, Logan
County, Ill.
Born in Lincoln, Logan
County, Ill., August
15, 1884.
Son of Bernard Feldman and Elizabeth (Boeger) Feldman.
Printer;
mayor
of Lincoln, Ill., 1950-54.
Member, Rotary; Moose; Knights
of Columbus.
Burial
location unknown.
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Relatives:
Married 1906
to Mary Hassenstab. |
|
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Feldman, Arthur W. —
U.S. Vice Consul in Camagüey, 1949.
Still living as of 1949.
|
| |
Feldman, Ben —
of Summerton, Clarendon
County, S.C.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from South
Carolina, 1940,
1944
(alternate).
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feldman, Benjamin W. —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Republican. Candidate for New York
state assembly from Kings County 22nd District, 1933, 1934, 1935,
1936; candidate for U.S.
Representative from New York 9th District, 1956.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feldman, Brian —
of Potomac, Montgomery
County, Md.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Maryland,
2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Feldman, Dana —
of Albuquerque, Bernalillo
County, N.M.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
New Mexico, 2008.
Female.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Feldman, Daniel —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly 45th District, 1981-98.
Still living as of 1998.
|
| |
Feldman, George F. —
of Hawthorne, Mineral
County, Nev.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Nevada, 1944.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feldman, George Joseph
(1904-1994) —
also known as George J. Feldman —
of New York.
Born in Boston, Suffolk
County, Mass., November
6, 1904.
Lawyer;
served in the U.S. Army Air Force in World War II; U.S. Ambassador to
Malta, 1965-67; Luxembourg, 1967-69.
Jewish.
Chief author of a Congressional study which led to the creation of
NASA as a civilian space agency.
Died in the Bryn Mawr Terrace Nursing
Home, Bryn Mawr, Montgomery
County, Pa., November
22, 1994 (age 90 years, 16
days).
Interment at Jewish
Community Cemetery, Wilmington, Del.
|
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Feldman, Harvey J. (b.
1931) —
of Florida.
Born in 1931.
U.S. Ambassador to Papua New Guinea, 1979-81; Solomon Islands, 1979-81.
Still living as of 1991.
|
| |
Feldman, Henry L. —
of Unionville, Putnam
County, Mo.
Democrat. Chair of
Putnam County Democratic Party, 1949; alternate delegate to
Democratic National Convention from Missouri, 1952.
Still living as of 1952.
|
| |
Feldman, J. Murray —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Socialist. Candidate for New York
state assembly from Kings County 6th District, 1934; candidate
for New
York state senate 7th District, 1936.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feldman, Jeffrey C. (b.
1953) —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Born in Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y., November
20, 1953.
Democrat. Member of Democratic
National Committee from New York, 1983-85; Presidential Elector
for New York, 1996;
delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York, 2000.
Jewish.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Feldman, Justin —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1964.
Still living as of 1964.
|
| |
Feldman, Leonard —
of Bronx, Bronx
County, N.Y.
Liberal. Candidate for New York
state assembly, 1958 (Bronx County 2nd District), 1966 (80th
District); candidate for New York
state senate 26th District, 1962.
Still living as of 1966.
|
| |
Feldman, Linda M. —
of Baldwin, Nassau
County, Long Island, N.Y.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
New York, 1972.
Female.
Still living as of 1972.
|
| |
Feldman, Martin L. C. —
of New Orleans, Orleans
Parish, La.
Republican. Delegate to Republican National Convention from
Louisiana, 1972;
Presidential Elector for Louisiana, 1972.
Still living as of 1972.
|
| |
Feldman, Matthew —
of Teaneck, Bergen
County, N.J.
Democrat. Member of New Jersey
state senate 37th District, 1976; delegate to Democratic National
Convention from New Jersey, 1988.
Still living as of 1988.
|
| | Feldman,
Murray See J. Murray
Feldman |
| |
Feldman, Noah —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Republican. Candidate for New York
state assembly from Kings County 18th District, 1932.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feldman, Robert J. —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Republican. Candidate for New York
state assembly from New York County 14th District, 1940.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feldman, Robert S. (d.
1981) —
of Benton Harbor, Berrien
County, Mich.
Democrat. Member of Michigan
Democratic State Central Committee, 1948-56; alternate delegate
to Democratic National Convention from Michigan, 1952.
Died November
7, 1981.
Interment somewhere
in Benton Harbor, Mich.
|
| |
Feldman, Samuel —
of Denver,
Colo.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Colorado, 1928.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feldman, Samuel —
of Brooklyn, Kings
County, N.Y.
Communist. Candidate for New York
state assembly from Kings County 22nd District, 1932.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feldman, Sandra —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from New York,
1980,
1988,
1996,
2000.
Female.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Feldman, Stanley G. —
Justice
of Arizona state supreme court, 1982-.
Still living as of 1995.
|
| |
Feldman, Theodore F. —
of Grosse Pointe Park, Wayne
County, Mich.
Candidate in primary for mayor
of Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., 1967.
Still living as of 1967.
|
| |
Feldman, Vivian —
of New Jersey.
Democrat. Presidential Elector for New Jersey, 1992.
Female.
Still living as of 1992.
|
| | FELIX:
See also
Ophelia Felix-Williams |
| |
Felix, Albert M. —
of Hilo, Island of Hawaii, Hawaii
County, Hawaii.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Hawaii Territory, 1952.
Still living as of 1952.
|
| | Felix,
Christopher See James
G. McCargar |
| |
Felix, David H. H. —
of Philadelphia, Philadelphia
County, Pa.
Socialist. Candidate for Pennsylvania
state senate 6th District, 1934; candidate for U.S.
Senator from Pennsylvania, 1938, 1940.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Felix, Dennis J., Sr. —
of Warren, Macomb
County, Mich.
Candidate in primary for mayor of
Warren, Mich., 1995.
Still living as of 1995.
|
| |
Felix, Fanette L. —
of Massachusetts.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Massachusetts, 2000.
Still living as of 2000.
|
| |
Felix, John A. —
of Lawrence
County, Pa.
Republican. Candidate for Pennsylvania
state house of representatives 9th District, 1980.
Still living as of 1980.
|
| |
Felix, John Henry —
of Honolulu, Island of Oahu, Honolulu
County, Hawaii.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
Hawaii, 2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| |
Felix, Louis E. —
of Manhattan, New York
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Candidate for New York
state assembly from New York County 9th District, 1921.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Felix, Otis L. —
Member of Virgin
Islands legislature, 1975-78.
Still living as of 1978.
|
| |
Felker, Albert G. —
of Marshfield, Wood
County, Wis.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Wisconsin, 1936.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Felker, Mrs. Billie J. —
of Madison, Lake
County, S.Dak.
Republican. Alternate delegate to Republican National Convention from
South Dakota, 1972.
Female.
Still living as of 1972.
|
| |
Felker, Mrs. C. E. —
of Sikeston, Scott
County, Mo.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
Missouri, 1952.
Female.
Still living as of 1952.
|
| |
Felker, C. E. —
of Sikeston, Scott
County, Mo.
Democrat. Presidential Elector for Missouri, 1956.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Felker, Joseph Harben
(1860-1944) —
of Monroe, Walton
County, Ga.
Born in Monroe, Walton
County, Ga., February
7, 1860.
Son of Stephen Felker and Malinda (Harben) Felker.
Member of Georgia
state house of representatives from Walton County, 1896-99,
1929-31; member of Georgia
state senate 27th District, 1911-12.
Died in 1944
(age about
84 years).
Interment at Rest
Haven Cemetery, Monroe, Ga.
|
| |
Felker, Samuel Demeritt
(1859-1932) —
also known as Samuel D. Felker —
of Rochester, Strafford
County, N.H.
Born in Rochester, Strafford
County, N.H., April 16,
1859.
Democrat. Lawyer; delegate
to New Hampshire state constitutional convention, 1889; member of
New
Hampshire state senate 12th District, 1891-92; mayor
of Rochester, N.H., 1896-97; member of New
Hampshire state house of representatives, 1909; Governor of
New Hampshire, 1913-15; Presidential Elector for New Hampshire,
1916.
Died November
14, 1932 (age 73 years, 212
days).
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feller, Mrs. C. V. —
of Mullens, Wyoming
County, W.Va.
Democrat. Member of West Virginia
Democratic State Executive Committee, 1945.
Female.
Still living as of 1945.
|
| |
Feller, E. Lee —
of Coldwater, Branch
County, Mich.
Socialist candidate for Michigan
state house of representatives from Hillsdale District, 1948;
Democratic candidate for Presidential Elector for Michigan, 1972;
member of Michigan
Democratic State Central Committee, 1973.
Still living as of 1973.
|
| |
Feller, Fred M. —
of Berkeley, Alameda
County, Calif.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from California,
2008.
Still living as of 2008.
|
| | Feller, Lee
See E. Lee Feller |
| |
Feller, Louise —
of Queens Village, Queens, Queens
County, N.Y.
Democrat. Alternate delegate to Democratic National Convention from
New York, 1984.
Female.
Still living as of 1984.
|
| |
Feller, Mildred Taylor —
of La Belle, Hendry
County, Fla.
Democrat. Delegate to Democratic National Convention from Florida, 1956.
Female.
Still living as of 1956.
|
| |
Feller, Milton A. (b.
1902) —
of Elizabeth, Union
County, N.J.
Born in New Brunswick, Middlesex
County, N.J., September
21, 1902.
School
teacher; athletic
coach; lawyer;
member of New
Jersey state house of assembly from Union County, 1942-44;
district judge in New Jersey 1st District, 1944; law
professor; delegate
to New Jersey state constitutional convention from Union County,
1947.
Member, Elks.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feller, Timothy A. —
Green. Candidate for U.S.
Representative from Alaska at-large, 2004.
Still living as of 2004.
|
| |
Feller, William —
Democrat. Candidate for Presidential Elector for Ohio, 1928.
Presumed
deceased.
Burial
location unknown.
|
| |
Feller, William H. —
of Dutchess
County, N.Y.
Member of New York
state assembly from Dutchess County 3rd District, 1851.
Burial
location unknown.
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